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Patrick

Overthinking the draft from the basement already
Staff member
Wifey def needs this. She tried to pull an old brass bed headboard out of the WM bagster that's been sitting in the garage for 15 years!

this is where the curb and "free" sign can provide a feeling of paying-it-forward. Don't worry if there isn't any traffic, the internet takes care of that nowadays.
 

rick81721

Lothar
this is where the curb and "free" sign can provide a feeling of paying-it-forward. Don't worry if there isn't any traffic, the internet takes care of that nowadays.

Tried that approach in the past. We are on a cul-de-sac and don't get enough drive-byes. Crap sat out for days and ended up going to the dump
 

Santapez

Well-Known Member
Team MTBNJ Halter's
They look cute and cuddly, but the slightest thing can turn this beautiful creature into something
so dangerous and violent that the toughest of men could be killed or maimed for life.
Here you can see it cuddling a Bear

She probably has an ex that would agree with you.
 

JimN

Captain Wildcat
Team MTBNJ Halter's
Found in garage. How post-boomers here have no idea what this is?

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Kaleidopete

Well-Known Member
In 1867, Christian F. Mueller, a German immigrant and professional baker (who arrived in America in 1866),
began making egg noodles by hand in his home in Newark, New Jersey. A one-man operation,
Mueller handled production, sales, and delivery, selling his homemade noodles house-to-house from a wicker basket.
He soon added spaghetti and macaroni and founded the C.F. Mueller Macaroni Co. Mueller died in 1926 at the age of 86
and is buried in Fairmount Cemetery in Newark. You can still find Mueller's on grocery store shelves throughout the eastern United States
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rick81721

Lothar
Craigslist Curb Alert in the free section will take care of this. Never failed to get rid of the most random crap this way.

Good to know. WM bagster got picked up today - craned into the back of the truck and away went more than 1 ton of crap. If neighbors decide they don't want our old (but still runs) craftsman lawn tractor, might put that out front and see who takes it plus the cart
 

gmb3

JORBA: Sourlands
JORBA.ORG
Good to know. WM bagster got picked up today - craned into the back of the truck and away went more than 1 ton of crap. If neighbors decide they don't want our old (but still runs) craftsman lawn tractor, might put that out front and see who takes it plus the cart
I would take it, Rick, but no way to transport.
 
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