No toxic waste there, bring in the dogs and bingo, all cleaned up. Which just starts another problem, but I don’t pick up dog poo from other people’s dogs.
I have raised goats. No matter how much I may like them, no matter how good they are at keeping acreage from being overgrown, they can not be depended upon to eat paper trash. Given a choice between a 500 page document and a prized rose bush, they will eat the rose bush first at any time.
Wilde Bill about 8 years ago
I suppose that the company has an environmentally conscious plan for disposing of the droppings.
xeacons about 8 years ago
Great. More political mess to clean up.
jbduncan about 8 years ago
They eat tin cans, too!
angelfiredragon about 8 years ago
what about the toxic waste? going to bury it in a mountain in Nevada too?
gmoldmule about 8 years ago
No toxic waste there, bring in the dogs and bingo, all cleaned up. Which just starts another problem, but I don’t pick up dog poo from other people’s dogs.
Dewed about 8 years ago
Yeah but which is worse? The paper or the pellets?
water_moon about 8 years ago
Shoot if you need shredded paper you bring in the hamsters and gerbils, they’re far more efficient!
banjinshiju about 8 years ago
I have raised goats. No matter how much I may like them, no matter how good they are at keeping acreage from being overgrown, they can not be depended upon to eat paper trash. Given a choice between a 500 page document and a prized rose bush, they will eat the rose bush first at any time.