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I PROMISE IT DOESNT LOOK THIS BAD ON MY DESKTOP I HATE FLICKR SHARPENINGGGGGGGGGG
This morning, my mom had to go out of town for the weekend. She came in my room and gave me a kiss while i was asleep which woke me up.. it was about 6:15. I knew I wouldnt be able to get back to sleep so I just sat there for a second.. Then suddenly I had one of those unexplainable urges to shoot. I ran outside with my camera and tripod at 6:40 in the morning and tried to do some motion shots. They didnt work out so much so I was about to go back in when i looked at the curb and pictured this. It came out exactly how i was expecting. I ran inside and yelled to my Dad "DO WE HAVE A BOX" and he didnt know. So I ran into my basement and found one. I got my body shot (ripping the back off the box in the process, sorry baby box) and thought "how can I take this concept further?" I RAN inside and yelled to my dad "FIND ME A GARBAGE BAG FULL OF STUFF" so he did. ALL O DEM GARBAGE BAGS ARE LAYER MASKED IN WHUT
I have a few concepts that I CANT WAIT to excecute... GAH <3
Looks good large, y'all <3
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I rarely post pictures of official sets, but I've really gotta make a plug for the new toy story garbage truck. It's quite a brilliant design in both looks and functionality. It is admittedly a little overpriced, probably due to the minifigs, but in this case, worth the money. Look at that dark green!
I was extremely leery of the pizza planet truck because of the price (and because I don't have much need for yellow parts), but if it's as much fun to build as this was, I may have to bite the bullet and pick one up.
Snow and garbage thru the window of a restaurant in Kips Bay NYC. I'm sure I've posted photos from here before but I just can't resist when I come across scenes like this;-)
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Is it just me or does the Cab on this truck bear similarities to that of a Bedford TK. (I think this truck might actually be an International)
I was glad to see the garbage picked up from our property too; we haven't officially paid, but was hoping they weren't keeping track as long as we put out the bins and it just happened to be garbage day. Much of this project has been lucky that way.
Fresh garbage
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Folder Title: Mayor Richard J. Daley's early 1960s Clean Up Chicago campaign, Sleeve 16, Image 1
Description: Two garbage trucks parked outside the incinerator.
Photographer: Copelin Commercial Photographers
Series Description: Community Activities bring the city's government into the neighborhood. Mayor Richard J. Daley's campaign for a cleaner Chicago reached out to students in Chicago's schools and made them part of the Junior Citizen's Committee for a Cleaner Chicago.
Date: early 1960s
Geographic coverage: Chicago (Ill.)
Collection: Chicago - Photographic Images of Change (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Repository: University of Illinois at Chicago. Library. Special Collections and University Archives.
Credit Line: Cite as: Copelin Commercial Photographers, [Title], [Identifier], James S. Parker and Chicago Photography (University of Illinois at Chicago)
File Name: JPCC_01_0060_0596_0016_1
Acknowledgements: This project was funded through a generous grant from the National Historic Publications and Records Commission.
Rights: This image may be used freely, with attribution, for research, study and educational purposes. For permission to publish, distribute, or use this image for any other purpose, please contact Special Collections and University Archives, University of Illinois at Chicago Library at lib-spec@uic.libanswers.com
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BLACK CAN: Rubbermaid Roughneck; 32 gallon; wheeled
DARK GREEN CAN: Rubbermaid Roughneck; 32 gallon
LIGHT GREEN CAN: AMS Industries; 30+ gallon
KHAKI/BEIGE/TAN CAN: Rubbermaid Roughneck; 32 gallon
As you can see, the can to the far left was packed into a Park Disposal CWS front loader.