I had a coworker dump his fish guts in the dumpster beside my shop one evening. By the time it was dumped several days later the smell was unbearable, and I’m not squeamish. Those metal dumpsters get freakin’ hot, even on cool spring days.
Throwing them in a dumpster is probably illegal. It would be here.
I had a coworker dump his fish guts in the dumpster beside my shop one evening. By the time it was dumped several days later the smell was unbearable, and I’m not squeamish. Those metal dumpsters get freakin’ hot, even on cool spring days.
Maybe the screaming they heard was all of the tourists on the Sunwing plane as it plummeted from the sky after hitting the flock of hijacking waterfowl
Excellent job TDM... keep up the good work flooding the hunting forum with Liberal and inane vomit.
hijacking waterfowl sounds like Racism to me, the correct term is Feather Kind. You have been corrected.
I’m glad I live in a part of the world that if someone happens to find a pile of geese carcasses in the woods they would likely say, looks like a successful day of hunting was had.
Wherever you live, no matter how remote, there will always be at least one butthurt liberal waiting for something to complain about...
I'm glad I'm not the only one noticing this...
Wherever you live, no matter how remote, there will always be at least one butthurt liberal waiting for something to complain about...
Which part? Dumping stuff in someone else's dumpster, or dumping stripped out goose carcasses?
Personally, I have no real guilt about dumping a bag of non-toxic, non-polluting waste into a bin headed for the land fill. Especially in places where the stuff is being bulk hauled, not scaled on a per bin basis.




























