[AT] Rambling about waste.
Ronald L. Cook
rlcook at pionet.net
Wed Apr 13 12:46:59 PDT 2005
Tell them they need to get "fresh rocks". Those are out in the field.
The ones piled in the fence row are stale. <g>
Ron Cook
Salix, IA
where there are no rocks
Greg Whittaker wrote:
> I've given field stone to friends who wanted some for small projects
> like flower beds etc. One of these "friends" had one of his friends
> come up from downstate with a trailer to get a load of free rocks. He
> went back with an empty trailer. We told another friend she could have
> some rocks to fill in some washouts on her driveway fill. The next
> thing I knew she was making arrangments for an excavator and a dump
> truck to come out and start hauling them away. She couldn't understand
> that rocks ARE worth money and if she wanted them by the dump truck load
> it was going to cost her $500.00 for each 10 yard load. Haven't talked
> to her since. The rocks aren't in the way, they cost a lot of sweat,
> back aches and injured fingers to pick up and I really don't care if I
> get rid of them. I've offered free rocks to people if they come and
> pick them up out of a field but that's too much work. They'd rather get
> them out of a pile.
>
> Greg Whittaker
> Wolverine Mi.
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