If time is valued at zero dollars and the costs of driving to MallWart are ignored, then sure, it's "free."
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The fallacy of your statement is the fact that you make the assumption that people are making the trip to Walmart for the sole purpose of bringing in their recyclables. When it is more likely that they are doing it while conducting business in the area such as shopping at Walmart or one of the other stores. Or perhaps dining near there.
So yes, that would indeed make it free.
I think the underlying issue here is that not only are you willing to pay $5 for curbside pickup, but also want to impose this "privilege" on others so that you can do it with the least effort possible.
No. My toys were gender appropriate. A person of the appropriate gender for one of those to which I am related had one though. She baked little cakes for me.
There is a difference between being the largest and the most populated deec. Considering that reporters make their living with the written word, then they of all people should get it right.
And don't give me any of that "you know what they mean" crap. If they can't write professionally, then they shouldn't get paid for it.
That's one of my biggest peeves about LJWorld online. Sometimes I feel like the only reason stories have a comment section is so the customers can provide the necessary corrections on all the spelling and grammar errors. As well as to provide facts that tend to be lacking a lot of times.
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Be careful what you wish for LJW. It might come true.
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Beware of the Frog
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Better start thinking about adding another 5 or 6 levels on that parking garage at the library.
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Headline
Upon receipt of an offer of money, city officials promptly search for ways to waste it.
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KU The new Last Call.
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JayhawksResist December 11, 2012 at 7:58 p.m
Don't worry guys, the students of KU aren't going to allow this to happen. Organizing is already happening.
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Hahahaha Kumbaya kids!
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classclown (Class Clown) says...
webmocker December 11, 2012 at 2:09 p.m
If time is valued at zero dollars and the costs of driving to MallWart are ignored, then sure, it's "free."
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The fallacy of your statement is the fact that you make the assumption that people are making the trip to Walmart for the sole purpose of bringing in their recyclables. When it is more likely that they are doing it while conducting business in the area such as shopping at Walmart or one of the other stores. Or perhaps dining near there.
So yes, that would indeed make it free.
I think the underlying issue here is that not only are you willing to pay $5 for curbside pickup, but also want to impose this "privilege" on others so that you can do it with the least effort possible.
On Would you pay $5 a month for curbside recycling?
Posted 11 December 2012, 7:53 p.m. Suggest removal
classclown (Class Clown) says...
I'm not picky. Whatever people happen to have in their lunch boxes/sacks at work is fine by me.
Now the sandwiches, that's a different story. Sometimes after taking a bite I realize that it's not very good and then I put it back.
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No. My toys were gender appropriate. A person of the appropriate gender for one of those to which I am related had one though. She baked little cakes for me.
On Did you have an Easy-Bake Oven when you were a child?
Posted 9 December 2012, 3:43 a.m. Suggest removal
classclown (Class Clown) says...
There is a difference between being the largest and the most populated deec. Considering that reporters make their living with the written word, then they of all people should get it right.
And don't give me any of that "you know what they mean" crap. If they can't write professionally, then they shouldn't get paid for it.
That's one of my biggest peeves about LJWorld online. Sometimes I feel like the only reason stories have a comment section is so the customers can provide the necessary corrections on all the spelling and grammar errors. As well as to provide facts that tend to be lacking a lot of times.
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