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LakeArenal

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1. That's a lot of dump.
Fri May 13, 2022, 02:40 PM
May 2022

We needed dumpsters quite a bit in our careers

Mr Lake says at least 20 yard. Probably a 30 yard.

It amazes us how dumpster delivery guys can get those dumpsters into the smallest places.

Very very talented professionals.

Funny? Dumpster story.

On ground level was a Papa Johns. Our view, it was a disgusting place. At that time, they had their dough sent to them. Uncovered in plastic bread crates that they would set on the sidewalk during deliver. Gross.

I guess one time they got too much and three hundred pounds or so into the dumpster.

By the next morning when we got to work, the dough had “risen” and was emerging like science fiction. The pressure was so great that the steel sides on a ten yard dumpster split.

Ole Papa had to pay to cut it out of it and buy us a new dumpster. Hahaha. Karma…..

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That's a lot of dump. LakeArenal May 2022 #1
Oh, my! Lars39 May 2022 #3
What a visual. Shoulda called Ghostbusters. brush May 2022 #5
the thing with dumpster, if you don't already know, is the haul away fee is the big cut Javaman May 2022 #2
That's the route I was leaning towards. Lars39 May 2022 #4
No, the removal is usually set price. LakeArenal May 2022 #6
Ah, ok. Thanks! Lars39 May 2022 #9
That's true, it's been a number of years since I had to rent one. Javaman May 2022 #21
Go big, they fill up fast. Also, if you have an inclined driveway, it might have to go in street. Hoyt May 2022 #7
Thanks, Hoyt! Lars39 May 2022 #8
When I moved after 25 years, we got one. Had to go in street and the neighbors were ticked. Hoyt May 2022 #10
Protesting a nursing home! Good grief. Lars39 May 2022 #11
I recommend a 40 yd dumpster. Especially if you're going to include toilets, sinks, in2herbs May 2022 #12
Well, the house is empty. Lars39 May 2022 #13
40 yds have high walls that may be difficult to load. 3Hotdogs May 2022 #14
Good point! Thanks! Lars39 May 2022 #15
The entire back of a 40 yd is a door and it can be securely placed in the open in2herbs May 2022 #18
Yes. And if the front of it is loaded with a bit of care, the contents will fit. But.... 3Hotdogs May 2022 #19
Yes. And if the front of it is loaded with a bit of care, the contents will fit. But.... 3Hotdogs May 2022 #20
I'd say 30 yard if you are half way neat about it. Hassin Bin Sober May 2022 #16
Fortunately we have room for it Lars39 May 2022 #17
Yes, normal house materials won't weigh all that much in the scheme of things csziggy May 2022 #22
Yeah concrete in dumpsters can be dicey. Hassin Bin Sober May 2022 #23
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