We have that once a year - when all the students move. And, people
curb-pick throughout the year. But, it's actually illegal (stealing
from the city or some such nonsense). So, we're not allowed to post
"curb" postings on freecycle anymore. Le sigh.


On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 09:15:28 -0500, Jerry Johnson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the town where I grew up in CT, they have a much more informal service.
> 
> Place any unwanted items out by the curb, and they will be gone within the 
> hour.
> 
> This weekend we got rid of a kids bed (in the shape of a racecar), a Kawasaki 
> 250 dirtbike, a couple of fish tanks, a sink, a set of bunk beds, 2 4x4 
> sheets of tileboard and  rocking chair.
> 
> Two other loads of stuff went to the dump (where we came back with a bicycle 
> and a roll of flexible copper tubing).
> 
> Up here in Boston, this is unheard of (except the week that colleges let out)
> 
> Jerry Johnson
> Web Developer
> Dolan Media Company
>

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