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    Here we are having some serious flooding but the water has receded some leaving behind nothing but lots of drift wood, mud, tons and tons of plastic drink bottles, oil quarts etc,,freaking everywhere! If I could get .01 a piece I'd be out there collecting, not much but better than sitting at home with no scrap to work on.

    One bad thing I did find out about the paper and cardboard here. Is that they are not always buying, sometimes they shut down and stop buying. So I don't know what to think about that. Would suck to collect a fat truck load of paper and then they don't buy an I have to hold for a undisclosed amount of time. Still would like to give it a shot. Hopefully their is a paper scrapper on here that can give some good insight.

    Last edited by Catfish Bob; 05-03-2011 at 04:59 PM.

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