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This is a still frame taken from a video (from over a year ago), by request for JoJo Garbage Trucks. Sorry they aren't as clear as true pictures.
Owned by: Waste Management Inc
Chassis: Mack MR
Body manufacturer: Leach 2RII with tailgate tag axle
Type of truck: Rear load garbage truck
Additional notes:
Location of photo: Brevard County, FL
The women's bathroom in the Boyce-Greeley building is kind of amazing. I swear all the stuff in there is from when running water was put in the building. Here's the garbage can.
My wife is always trying to get rid of me. The other day she told me to put the garbage out. I said to her I already did. She told me to go and keep an eye on it.
Rodney Dangerfield
Arena Cd. de México
Azcapotzalco,
D.F. México
18.04.13
More pictures here:
www.mehaceruido.com/2013/04/resena-garbage-arena-cd-de-me...
This is a gutter down the block from my guest house. I guess they set the garbage on fire sometimes.
4-wide trucks just don't cut it in our city anymore. Theo created this 6-stud modern Lego variant of the garbage truck.
I had the 6693 Garbage Truck as a child, and it was always one of my favorite sets. So when I started the Classic to Modern theme, I knew I had to rebuild this set.
As you may see, I wasn't only inspired by the 6693 set. I also stole some parts of the 7991 Recycle Truck.
My friend and I went to the Milwaukee / Damen area to look at all the cool stuff (and there is a lot of cool stuff to see). After we were done looking around, we stopped into Swig, and there was a guy next to us who had purchased *Garbage Pail Kids" (!!!) trading cards! Sooo cool! The only thing that might (and I say, might) have been cooler would have been scratch 'n sniff stickers.
I remember one of my Sixth Grade teachers, Mrs. Gatewood, really, really disliking the Garbage Pail Kids. I remember her mispronouncing it "Garbage Patch" kids. It would be like calling Pokemon "Pokey-Man" these days. (Or wait, that was ten years ago...) Anyway, this made me smile so hard.
West Town, Chicago, Illinois.
On Milwaukee, between Honore & Evergreen.
Sunday, April 22, 2012.
Photo composition created for the Our Daily Challenge topic FRESH GARBAGE.
*Some peelings from the orange I ate today and some fruit that seemed forbidden to eat...
though the fly didn't seem to mind.
;-)
I took this photo behind Ansley Mall in Atlanta, GA. I was taking video along the BeltLine corridor beside the shopping center when I saw this truck pull up in the distance. I had been looking for a photo of a large, looming truck to project in THE LOCAL, so I immediately ran over, looking crazy. I asked the guys if I could take photos of their truck as they pulled out. They shrugged and I ran back about 100 feet to while adjusting my polarizer and picking my camera settings (28mm, f/4, 1/1000, ISO 160). I snapped the first shot then ran back 15 feet and caught a second shot before they drove off, laughing at the whole scene.