We used to burn them at the shop. We had massive piles and would soak them in used gas, diesel, paint thinner, and acetone. One time my boss did a "hey ya'll watch this" and soaked the pile with 5 gallons of the stuff, made a fuel trail then waited a few minutes. When he lit it the pile lifted about 10 feet off the ground, made a loud boom and scattered burning leaves all over the place. That was the last time we did that
Argos did that as well. I burned a lot of them though when I lived there. Now I bag them. like the .gov tells me to
wish we would have filmed it but I don't think we had film back in the dayI'm in shock and awe here
wish I would have seen that
Argos did that as well. I burned a lot of them though when I lived there. Now I bag them. like the .gov tells me to
conformist!
wish we would have filmed it but I don't think we had film back in the day
The last six plus years has taught us that government knows best.
well, by the time the tree is done dropping leaves, or I actually get out there and clean them up, the city isn't picking them up anymore. But I still put the bags in my trash. so no, not a conformist.
No cave drawings?
#mapletreeleaveslivesmatter
Argos did that as well. I burned a lot of them though when I lived there. Now I bag them. like the .gov tells me to