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Jan 2, 2009: Happy New Trash
To many people, when you say New Years Eve, Times Square comes to mind.
Bazillions of people have seen the Times Square celebration, the ball and for a while the Big Apple, dropping at midnight. A lot less people have actually made their way to New York City to participate in the party, but this year (or would that be last year now?) they claim about a million people showed up. I've been to Times Square (not on NYE) and believe me, it ain't that big. They must have been huddled for warmth. They say a 25mph wind was blowing around anything that wasn't tied down, but even with the wind's help there was over 40 tons of trash left behind... over a ton of just confetti. http://cellar.org/2008/times-square.jpg I wonder if someone will do an article on some of the more interesting things the sanitation crews find? :D |
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No telling what they'll find.
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"POWER TO THE PLANET"
Buried in trash and garbage... |
I really want to know if the crew gets paid extra to work NYE-NYDay or if it's just a mandatory shift with no additional perks (besides the perk being you get to keep your job for showing up). Just a thought while I was watching clean-up crews shuffling around.
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that looks like the French Quarter on any given morning.
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Cleaning crew is probably union, and probably getting double time, at least.
And don't forget, they get to keep what they find. |
It might be kind of fun, looking for lost treasures.
Like when they tore down that rollercoaster, and found a prosthetic leg, along with lots of cell phones and pairs of underwearz. |
THEY FOUND MY LEG?
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Funny, footfootfoot's leglegleg was right next to my underwearunderwearunderwear.
How'd we manage that? |
DamnDamnDamn!!!:mock: :mock: :mock:
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