Hey now, let's not be mean. 

I was going for slight humor. I don't know Mr. Wong,
although I may have seen him at a Platinum Bike  Comm.
meeting or some bike event. For all I know he's
probably a nice guy on a nice bike unless you pull the
bike path out from underneath him. 

DJ  
 
--- Scott Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> How about "hack Wong to bits and use the can to
> contain the carcass 
> components?"
> 
> Darryl Jordan wrote:
> > OK, Smartie;
> > 
> > List few ideas for old garbage cans for me because
> I
> > need to  get rid of a couple and since I rent an
> > apartment, using them as rain barrels is
> problematic.
> > 
> > I used to be a drummer, but plastic garbage cans
> do
> > not have any useful musical or percussive tones
> worth
> > mentioning -well, not like steel drums at least. 
> > And I now have a working refrigerator, so the
> > humongous ice bucket idea is out the window, too. 
> > The only idea I can think of right now is put a
> couple
> > of old 700C wheels on a spindle and make a giant
> flour
> > sifter out it.  :-0 ;-))
> > 
> > DJ
> > 
> > 
> > --- Tim Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> >> Equally off topic, but it really does amaze me
> that
> >> "what to do with the old garbage cans" is
> apparently
> >> such a pressing issue for so many people.  How
> could
> >> you not think of something to do with an old
> garbage
> >> can???
> >>  
> >> "All those who seek to destroy the liberties of a
> >> democratic nation ought to know that war is the
> >> surest and shortest means to accomplish it." -
> >> Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859) French
> historian 
> >>  
> >> Cost of U.S. War and Occupation of Iraq
> >> $456,252,195,907
> >>  
> >>
> >>
> >>>>> Dar Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9/7/2007 5:54
> >> PM >>>
> >>
> >> Sorry...off topic...but I thought that I'd
> mention
> >> that I'm turning my defunct 33 gallon plastic
> >> garbage can into a rain barrel this weekend.  If
> >> you'd like to do the same, instructions are at
> >>
> >
>
http://www.cityofbremerton.com/content/forms/MakeYourOwnRainBarrel.pdf.
> >>  I know it is not the ideal vessel...but it is
> >> available and needs a new purpose.
> >>  
> >> If I was more enterprising, I'd turn it into a
> >> business (is it possible that no one has thought
> of
> >> this yet?)
> >>
> >> Okay...return to bike kabitzing.
> >> -Dar
> >>
> >> Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel
> answers
> >> from someone who knows.
> >> Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. 
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