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Jul 12, 2007 09:53

Is there a proper way to dispose of a microwave? Ya know, like you can't throw a computer in the dumper. Or can you just chuck it in the trash?

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Bearing in mind, I don't care for the man either - baron_waste July 12 2007, 18:30:37 UTC

That cartoon does bring back fond memories of the days when the entire countercultural Left arose in concerted, well-funded, well-orchestrated hysterical fury at Ronald Reagan - who said, "Government is not the solution to the problem, government is the problem," and was swept into office over Walter "People's Republic of Poverty - er, State-Enforced Sharing" Mondale by such an overwhelming, cataclysmic landslide that ever since then, the self-proclaimed elites of the collectivist Left have actively hated this country even more.

You were too young for those Days of Rage - it's good that you can get in on your own modern-day version.

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captainviolence July 12 2007, 18:55:44 UTC
I got rid of my microwave by destroying it with a bunch of artillery shells and then tossing it in a dumpster.

The massive amount of explosives was the key, I think.

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Sounds like a plan! shegeek1000101 July 12 2007, 21:03:40 UTC
May want to do it outside of the Phoenix city limits though...

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Re: Sounds like a plan! capsuper July 13 2007, 19:41:20 UTC
There's looooooooots of open desert out here.

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capsuper July 13 2007, 19:50:04 UTC
I don't have any artillery shells lying around, and as much fun as that would be, I wouldn't want to risk blowing my hands, or other sexual organs across the desert.
I thought of getting an extra long extension cord, find a spot in the desert, stand far back, and run it and see what happens with all that flashing and scary noises. Microwave meltdown? Or mushroom cloud?

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maleadanee July 14 2007, 20:07:10 UTC
SWEET!!!!!!
I had something like that happen once. Like a year after my Grandma Gerry passed away (she was wicked cool and funny) I got a check in the mail for just under 5k that she had set aside for me when I was little. I used it for a down payment on my first house here in Tucson. CRAZY. Just when things seem to be a bummer something breaks through to brighten your day. Yea for Kat. First an unbirthday, an anniversary and now this. A trip to Chicago would be stellar. Vacations rock.
M

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capsuper July 16 2007, 22:08:59 UTC
I got $7,000 when my uncle died two weeks after I moved out of my parents' house. I bought a couch, a TV stand (replacing the lounge chair metal milk crate,) life-size Yoda and some other neat stuff. I put $6,000 of it in savings and went into it only when I needed to. That held me till February 2000.

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