Kyle, You need to preemptively poo your own recycling bucket.

Dog poo, of course.

I threw a bag of dog poo into a car, through the back passenger window. I was crossing the street with my dog, and some ignorant woman yelled at me to hurry up, and get my "stupid dog out the way". I'll admit that my dog is stupid, but she 's mine. The bag wasn't even tied. Luckily the woman didn't see me. I hope it took her awhile to find it.

That is the only insight to alternative dog poo placement I can offer.

:P
On Mar 9, 2005, at 11:07 AM, Kyle Cassidy wrote:

Lucky you -- someone swiped one of my recycling buckets yesterday. They left the blue plastic one, but swiped the heavy wire mesh one. Exploding trash-cans aren't enough, I need an armed guard.

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I noticed, when I brought our still full recycling bucket, back from the street that it contained several small bags of dog poo.  I also noticed that my neighbors' recycling buckets also contained similar bags.  I find this bizarre because these bags were obviously placed there by a dog owner who cared enough to pick up after their dog.  After taking the trouble to be a good citizen and picking the poo up, why would they then place the bag in a recycling bucket -- knowing full well that a recycling bucket is not a proper poo receptacle?  Does anybody have any insights into the psychology behind this action?

Jonathan A. Cass

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