My partner worked for a construction company for awhile. They would throw away EVERYTHING that didn't get used on a job. So, say they were building an apartment complex. Every partially used box of screws was tossed, every unused cupboard or counter or appliance, brand new, tossed. It's insane.
@rabbit0664 Жыл бұрын
Dang that is pretty crazy. Know some guys doing construction and they would've loved something like these extra parts. Well extra new parts.
@thelazarous10 ай бұрын
Something to keep and eye out for is flashing tape. You can waterproof your car with that stuff.
@rhaeasoul8531 Жыл бұрын
Not a garbage person myself but in my condo complex trash area someone threw out a military missile box / container. Obviously no missile included but that box is currently in my garage
@plagueflower849 Жыл бұрын
That happened to my brother it was a small metal drum, empty he took home cleaned it up and he used it for a trash can for a few years
@SkullismKink Жыл бұрын
found a ebike in a condo, it was in really good condition and was only missing a charger, basically a 10 dollar ebike (they go for around 450 in stores or online)
@TheEmeraldMenOfficial Жыл бұрын
Had this happen to me cleaning out my attic. Found an empty can of 5.56 ammunition from the seventies cleaning crap out of my attic (house used to belong to my grandfather, he probably got the can from either one of my two ex-military uncles. Can’t ask him though, as he passed in 2008.) My grandfather also used to collect stamps… so imagine my surprise when I got to the bottom of a box of random stuff and found Hitler staring back at me from a stamp. Also found his phone bill from 1976 and some photos of another relative in the 80s. That said relative had taken of their prison cell.
@dickJohnsonpeter9 ай бұрын
@@TheEmeraldMenOfficial What did you do with the Boot scoot 'n' boogie? That's what we call those here. Can I assume it was launched to the authorities because bullets are illegal, even an empty box and you don't want to get in the slammer for a having boot scoot 'n' boogies in your possession. I'd have screamed and washed my hands fifty times if I touched a box of those.
@SunbeamDrxgons8 ай бұрын
100th like
@jaycooper2812 Жыл бұрын
My find was a 1936 Lincoln Phaeton. It had a siezed motor and my cousins and I were able to get it running again. It became a 15 year project but it is now restored and on display at a museum.
@elizabethcoen9 ай бұрын
That's so cool!
@glossyraspberries9124 Жыл бұрын
I’m a not a garbage person, but I have a story about one. In 7th grade, my math class (we were taking Algebra 1 and the other 7th grade math class was taking Pre-algebra Pt 2) was in a small, abandoned room (like hadn’t been used for a good 8 years) at the very back of the school. The room was so far back that we could see where the buses and dumpster were from two narrow windows lining the top wall of the room. One day, the garbage man’s truck interrupted our lesson. We all stood on chairs to see the truck, and were very excited by it for some reason idk. So we decided to make signs and greet the garbage man every Wednesday at 9:15 (during our math class that day.) We were there without fail. The signs got bigger and had color; we would tape them to the windows a couple of minutes before the man came. We would clap and cheer for him as he dumped out the garbage. As the year went by, we kept doing it until one day in March, the man did something different. He dumped out the garbage, took a something out of the truck and held it up to his window. It was a sign, much like our own signs that were taped to the windows of the classroom. It said “Thank you for making my Wednesdays, kids.” We all almost cried lol. In May, we ended up getting to meet him in person through the school finding out about it, and we all bought him presents and food. I still have the photos the class took with him to this day on my phone. Probably the most kind man I have ever met. I will forever have a special place in my heart for garbage people.
@rainbowgirlism Жыл бұрын
Awwww❤
@Indyjeeplover8 ай бұрын
Years ago I had this discussion with our city garbage guys. It was a rather upscale town and they told me about things thrown out after Christmas. On was a very high end dining room set that still had the tags. They asked the woman to make sure it was to be discarded. She got it home and just didn’t like the style. Another was a complete working stereo system. They got so many coffee makers and cooking sets that they couldn’t take them all There were pickers that knew the routes and would go ahead of the trucks to get the best stuff
@Ovokor Жыл бұрын
Former garbage man, three finds that stick out to me. 1. Dumping some cans at a public park and I found over a hundred pills of oxy and other pain killers. It was double plastic bagged and in a paper sack on top of the garbage. 2. Some rich person was throwing away some paintings, you bet i still have those. 3. Former cop passed away and his family was tossing out some of his stuff. There were his notes on police tactics on breaking up riots and tactical gear for a 1911 style setup.
@chrisashtonlightell-west1189 Жыл бұрын
Tell me you kept those notes!
@tfordham13 Жыл бұрын
Got them notes? Also post a video of the paintings
@Ovokor Жыл бұрын
I still have those notes, they are in a box in my closet.
@Ovokor Жыл бұрын
@@tfordham13 I am not posting a video of my stuff the artist is G.Whitman the art piece to my right of this computer is a mountain dead center with a river that sweeps down and to the right in a forested area.
@chrisashtonlightell-west1189 Жыл бұрын
@@Ovokor That info might save some lives of protesters one day. People don't talk about the injuries and deaths that come with fighting for your rights. Good on you for keeping it handy.
@macylouwho1187 Жыл бұрын
About the businesses just throwing away goods into dumpsters-my daughter is working at a place while in college that throws away perfectly good food in bulk ahead of the due dates. It’s one tiny store, and the amount of consumable goods thrown in the garbage is shocking to me. There are starving people in the world and these places just trash things two weeks ahead of due dates. No one seems to care. Her manager told her that she can take things home as long as she doesn’t hand them out. So we’ve been secretly giving people things and not telling them where they came from and telling them to use them within the time limit on the box. She brought home an entire garbage bag full of k cups coffee pods-just boxes and boxes of them yesterday. One day it was a bulk amount of assorted nuts and slim Jim beef sticks. I’m like there’s no way we are throwing these things out. I’ve sent them out to people who need them as I can figure out who that is. We do keep a few things, but a lot of it is given out to needier people. My daughter doesn’t really care if she gets in trouble over it, she’s a temporary worker about to head off to university next year. It it’s been so shocking to me to see how much perfectly usable food gets put out in a dumpster. It seems so wrong to me when there are people hurting out there who could use it. It this one place does that, how many of them do? All of them? Are they all just throwing away bulk food that could feed the homeless or needy people???
@waukonstandard Жыл бұрын
Our local Kwik Star used to do this. Now they donate to the local senior center
@Binx345me Жыл бұрын
walgreens, cvs, hallmark and the magazine/book distributers are VERY guilty of this. Should recycle or donate. Greeting cards could either remain on shelves until sold or be sold to dallar stores. Magazines/newspapers could be donated to schools for projects or shelters/zoos for animal substrates. Until laws are created and take effect though, that prevent needless trash-- im afraid it will get worse.
@scorch215510 ай бұрын
That is just wrong, I get tossing it after the experiation/sell by date because it can't be garenteed safe when it's food and no one wants to poison people because that really doesn't help anyone. But 2 weeks ahead? That's insane.....I mean mu store pulls it the day before but that makes sense since tomorrow it will habe to be pulled anyways and the chance of sales in that single day hour time frame are slim but 2 weeks is plenty of time for a lot of it to be bought.
@Fayanora Жыл бұрын
Not a garbageman, but I've gotten a lot of cool stuff from people throwing things out. The best was a CRT monitor with nothing wrong with it that I could find. I don't use it anymore because it's the old pin connector type and my laptop only has an HDMI port for a spare monitor, but the old CRT monitor still works. Other finds include: all three of my bookshelves, a dresser, a white wooden box with three shelves that I suppose could be used as a small dresser but which I keep other stuff in, and I've had a couple desks over time, though one of them fell apart after years. Oh, and I have this huge table that I use as a computer desk where I keep my spare monitor, which is also a largeish TV. That TV wasn't in the trash but *was* in Goodwill for super cheap, probably because when I first bought it, it was doing this weird thing with the screen being tinted green and hard to read. But after putting up with it for a few days out of stubbornness, it stopped doing that. The image cleared up to crystal clear and it hasn't done that weird thing ever since.
@Gemmagems577 Жыл бұрын
In my city, people will often put stuff they don't want anymore but is still good (mostly) out in boxes for people to take. I now own three books that, together, are worth about $400-500.
@garysprandel1817 Жыл бұрын
Probably one of the best garbage man finds is a garbage man that had the MGM studios on his route and in one of the dumpsters he found Robby the Robot of Forbidden Planet fame as well as appearances in Twilight Zone, Lost In Space and other reuses. Apparently studio had decided the prop/costume was no longer needed. Garbage man ended up restoring Robby and renting him out for conventions and such. Effectively any appearance of Robby starting with the cameo at the beginning of Gremlins is the salvaged Robby. Supposedly MGM got wind of this guy renting out one of their props they tried going after him with the legal department but that quickly got shut down by a judge with the simple ruling you lost any right over it once you put it in the dumpster.
@ZA-mb5di10 ай бұрын
I remember when we were moving, my dad threw away my box of computer components accidentally. It had old floppy disks in it and I was pissed
@artiomvv569 Жыл бұрын
Not a garbage man, but sometimes you find useful stuff in the trash. Some of those i found include : two 100 gallon plastic container which both had a small hole the size of a quarter, that I fixed with a hot glue gun and molten plastic. A 3 seat couch in good condition that I keep on the porch. A dozen planks of 2x4s, 10 boxes, 400lbs of expired spaghetti,200lbs of expired canned peas and 100lbs of expired canned green beans that I used as pig feed. A small briefcase with 12 different sized wrenches that needed a little bit of cleaning from rust, and last but not least, a piglet. Yes, a piglet all alone, probably no older than 5 or 6 weeks, who I named Queen and she became the most prolific sow we ever had at the farm. In her 15 years of life as a sow she gave birth to a total of 362 live piglets and just 10 stillborn.
@xanithdegroot540711 ай бұрын
Not Garbage but my father was a big truck mechanic and driver, and he got the best call a father in this field could hope for: A cold storage truck carrying ice cream broke down on the side of the road and they needed help unloading it so it could be towed. Our freezer was full of name brand stuff for WEEKS.
@egyphon Жыл бұрын
I liked the person saying "advertise it for money then give it for free"
@jonnaughton Жыл бұрын
“Man, that’s a real shame when folks be throwing away a perfectly good white boy like that” (Better Off Dead, 1985)
@sirdiealott6 ай бұрын
Bed bugs weren't common place in the USA until fairly recently. They were basically eradicated by DDT and only re-imported post banning. My mom used to say "good night sleep tight don't let the bed bugs bite" and I thought bed bugs were just a myth to tease kids. Like snipe hunts.
@ToastyNoneofyourbusiness Жыл бұрын
1:09 this one actually kinda scares me. There have been instances of people finding orphaned sources of radioactive material in old medical equipment that wasn't properly disposed of.
@amdete82549 ай бұрын
Here in my country a lot of people died due to this!
@iamdarky2360 Жыл бұрын
Nobody in my family is a garbage worker, but my dad and I are what I like to call “yard vultures”. Basically our neighborhood has a big yard sale once every few months, and whatever didn’t sell was left by the side of the road. So me and my dad would drive around and snag whatever we thought was cool. I remember finding a fully functional NES with 3 games in a box, and a bedazzled cooler (it was so shiny we could see it down the block, my stepmom currently uses it) moral of the story if you see a bunch of stuff left by the side of the road, look through it and you might find something amazing
@lindapalmer45158 ай бұрын
hear in the states, it was spelled "brylcreem" and it is still available on amazon. comes in a tube like toothpaste, is what i remember
@col.mustard12338 ай бұрын
I grew up in a Military family, as people would get reassign every two to three years they would have more stuff than they could take with them, especially toys that their kids outgrew, when we (the kids in that housing area) would see the moving van we would hit the dumpsters and get all kinds of goodies.
@KittyMama619 ай бұрын
I wish I would have been there. My mom was not a wino, but she did love her wine (and cheese). One day she's driving with my siblings piled up in the back (probably the dog too). There's a box truck in front of them. Suddenly the back door of the truck flew open and all kinds of wine, still in boxes, hit the street. Mom pulled over real fast and they all ran out and grabbed so much wine that the kids were sitting on the boxes on the way home. Must have been like the doors of heaven opened up for her. My dad had to build a wine closet out of the hallway closet for her. God, I miss her so much...
@coneyandfriends36187 ай бұрын
I'm surprised no one said they'd found a baby. You hear stories about that all the time.
@dmandustinreacts2362 Жыл бұрын
"Never found the $10,000 duffel bag" Yeah because someone else already found it, lmao.
@richardtomaszewski3569 Жыл бұрын
My local dump has what they call a "swap shed" for stuff thats too nice to throw away but unwanted and it's amazing what I've found there. A few highlights... 1. I was a poor new homeowner in New England. Sometimes we get upwards of three feet of snow and my driveway is like 70' long (no its not a huge house or plot it just kind of zigzags across my front lawn). My mom found an old mid 70's snow blower that was left on the side of the road. It looks like someone tried to fix it, tore it apart, lost a bunch of pieces, then gave up and dumped it. So I have a literal basket case on my hand trying to figure out how to put it back together and what's missing? Wouldn't you know the very next week I found a factory service manual for the snow blower? No not like an owners manual like a real service manual with parts break downs and diagnostics stuff. What are the odds? 2. Again being a broke new home owner a lot of my furniture is hand me down stuff. I was given an old table that used to be my grandmothers before she passed. I have no idea how old it was but I'm guessing 1960's? It's a long table but only came with 4 chairs. It works but it always felt like there should be chairs at the table ends. Well wouldn't you know one day I found two chairs that exactly matched my table set? I was overjoyed! 3. It looks like someone was cleaning out their parent's house and threw a way a lot of "old junk". Well there was a bucket of old machinists tools I picked up. I found ancient craftsman micrometers with a cal tag still attached from the late 60's. A Brown and Sharpe thread gauge from the late 1800's. Ancient Starrett dial indicators and protractor. A WW2 Elgin pilots watch. Really cool stuff like that! I've found so many treasures that I am so grateful weren't just pitched in the trash! It truly is a case of one mans trash is another mans treasure!
@woolph58 Жыл бұрын
One of my first jobs out of high school was as a garbageman. The guy that hired me said I'd get $9.00 an hour and all I could eat. I furnished my first apartment with castoffs. The best thing I found was a jewlery box that bought me a car and payed for my first year of college. The worst thing I found was a dead baby. The driver told me to just pull the rake but I insisted on calling the police. The cops were quick to put 1 and 1 together and come up with 42 and arrested us. It took all day to get clear and we still had to finish our route before we could go home.
@macylouwho1187 Жыл бұрын
Wait, the police arrested YOU guys for a dead dumpster baby when you collected the trash? Are you serious? That is so f-ing STUPID if they did that! It’s common knowledge that women do this when they don’t want the pregnancy or baby, it’s as old as time. Only a complete dumbazz would blame the people who pick up the garbage for that!
@MW-on1ft8 ай бұрын
My dad used Brill Cream. He had fine hair and would use it to help control his hair. Advertised " A little dab will do you ", which was all it took of the cream rub thru hair. I guess you could call it a hair dressing cream. A tube of it would last my dad a long time.
@EvilPaladin11 Жыл бұрын
My parents own some apartments, and I help them with cleanups and touch ups between tenants. One tenant, left a sword in the corner of the closet behind the water heater. When I returned to the living room, I surprised my mom and the property manager with the big ass claymore in my hands. That claymore hangs on the wall over the head of my bed.
@samanthamcgahan2066 Жыл бұрын
My mother loved suntanning, and swore by Brylcreem for the best tan - and she had a gorgeous tan!! She would slather herself in it!! ❤
@MaxwellCatAlphonk8 ай бұрын
Maybe the laptop from story 1 was other than the lcd damage also mentally damaged (presence of malware or absence of operating system or something), thrown away by the owner because ňe didn't know what to do with it anymore
@Hunglikeagrimsmo Жыл бұрын
Weirdest thing I've found has to be the 6 foot 6 inch silicone sex doll someone put out in the trash
@cozykomala Жыл бұрын
My dad had lots of odd jobs while while I was growing up. He didn't have many garbage man stories (besides the stank of 'trash juice' at the bottom of big dumpsters), but he did have some from when he worked at a sewage treatment plant. He described ending every day with a layer of nasty on his and his co-worker's cars because the wind blew the mess around, which was interesting. They'd find things that I'd assume a kid accidentally flushed, like wedding rings, random large bills of money, things that they'd be able to split the profits off of. He did mention them seeing a fetus once. He and the guys just stood there silently in surprise. This was like early 2000's.
@cannedmusic Жыл бұрын
Brylcream is greasy, creamy, and stinks to high hell. A Brylcream fight would have been awesome.
@Leslie-es5ij Жыл бұрын
Deer antlers, mounted fish ect. Some exwife was really pissed .
@ggqs753 Жыл бұрын
My dad bought a $50 baseball cap for $5 because the tag on the inside was stitched in upside down.
@jessh5310 Жыл бұрын
I found a motorcyclist in the back of my truck once. I also found 550 litres of beer. I had left the truck at the side of the road and went to collect bagged rubbish, came back to a minor accident and a motorcycle laying behind the truck, Rider had flown into the back of the truck. Beer, was short dated and owner wanted to dispose of it.
@johncameron4194 Жыл бұрын
Dumpster diving rocks.
@anonymous-sus406 Жыл бұрын
I would have loved to get that platlet counting machine
@Jelly_shy_guy_man Жыл бұрын
Hey sal
@rabbit0664 Жыл бұрын
My first guess is that the reason they had them, rocky mountain oysters. Wanting them back though. Your guess is as good as mine.
@thekathrynwest10 ай бұрын
Story 14: my sister works for a college football team, and one year for my birthday she gave me a rain jacket from the school (id asked for school gear and needed a rain jacket) that she got for free because they printed the school logo on it upside down (which at a quick glance isn't even really noticable)
@PeaNutttyyy8 ай бұрын
A 80s Kirby vacuum. Functioned like new (took it home btw, don’t ask why, idk)
@LawsonR Жыл бұрын
Wait are you a real person narrating and not an AI? nice
@lesterxxx7642 Жыл бұрын
grow up next to land fill. we built a camp / house. had everything. got garden hose run that to a gas well 400 yards away, very nice till gas co found gas line. they called cops. they looked for someone who lived there. we never told, they never found us. my dad knew but never said anything. this was early 1970s
@ADcommenter Жыл бұрын
People don't work as garbage disposal to get paid, they do it just so they can find some cool shit that someone (for whatever reason) threw away.
@ReaIHuman Жыл бұрын
Sometimes you can find some really good stuff in the garbage.
@saxmusicmail Жыл бұрын
Movie "Men at Work", Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estavez. Working as garbage men, they found a rather heavy trash can and took a look... a dead body. The garbage truck driver comes over, "Awww, looky here. Looks like somebody threw away a perfectly good white boy." (Sorry, first thing that came to mind. Couldn't help posting this.)
@aresgodaware0369 Жыл бұрын
I'm curious about the DBZ cards, I had a binder FULL of rare holographic cards that just seemed to disappear.... If those were mine, Awesome find! Ide love to see em again
@frankb389 Жыл бұрын
NYC> a bottle of HF acid. When the operated the crusher, the bottle broke. Spraying the operator killing him
@TheGreatSeraphim Жыл бұрын
Kitten in a garbage bag.
@codm22712 Жыл бұрын
First 4 seconds yes that’s my best record so far
@TheRockinDonkey Жыл бұрын
What a shame. People be throwing away a perfectly good white boy like that
@deathx6057 ай бұрын
Lol i sold the same mini fridge 3 years in a row
@garrettlundy3959 Жыл бұрын
One of my sister-in-laws was an alcoholic that worked as a hotel cleaner. She said she kept that minimum wage job longer than she should have because when people check-out they invariably leave the liquor they bought for their weekend stay behind Every single day brought half empty bottles of every kind of booze imaginable plus nine unopened beers from twelve packs.
@seeker1432 Жыл бұрын
Here in the UK, The compony i work for cover a large University. I was emptying accommodation as the students where going home . A female staff member asked if i would get rid of something. It was a torso of a female with working Virginia. This thing was well made and must of been expensive and no I didn't keep it. She told me the student has left a note saying they hope someone can make use of it. I think she was embarrassed, But i couldn't stop laughing. Then i crushed it. Was tempting to take back the yard for a laugh, But the risk of being seen with it was too much, So i crushed it.
@KaiTheTyrant Жыл бұрын
My dad and grandpa used to work at the dump when I was little, I’d often go to spend the day with one of them while they were there (it wasn’t a big dump). You would be surprised about the amount of things people have thrown away that very well should have been donated. We used to clean up some of the salvageable stuff (some of the stuff was just unhygienic to use after being lumped with the garbage) and either keep it or give it to someone who needed it (we told them where it came from first, obviously) One of the weirdest things we found, though was the corpse of a long dead cat…this was at a recycling centre and this particular corpse had only been here for a day.
@Blahaj_IKEA Жыл бұрын
Whats the difference between oversparked and ubdersparked? Is it voltage amperage or something else?
@Octoking274 ай бұрын
My cousins dad cleans out attics for a living. Craziest thing he found? A NES and a SNES, both in the box, UNOPENED.
@MatsuyoRific Жыл бұрын
No garbage person involved, but I got a TV from the maintenance guy at my old apartment complex he found in an abandoned apartment. The tennant was on the run for drugs, and the place had been abandoned long enough that everything left inside was now legally the complex's property, and they let maintenance take whatever they wanted for free. He came by my place to do some standard maintenance, and saw my old af monitor that was a hand me down I got from my dad back when I was 6, (so probably as old as me) and asked if I wanted the flatscreen TV he scavenged for $50 to use as a new monitor. I of course accepted.
@neasulavuori4955 Жыл бұрын
Once when i was like 15 a house in our neighbourhood was doing a cleanout thing where they bring in a giant box that goes in the back of a truck where you're supposed to put like recyclable, non hazardous large household waste, think mostly furniture, pieces of drywall carpets, things like that. My mom said you're legally allowed to take whatever you want from there, i think she got something for her poorly funded career as a kindergarden teacher. Now we weren't poor by any means, in fact we were and are very upper middle class but hell you tell a 15 year old child she's allowed to legally dumpster dive for cool things she'll do it. And then i saw it. On top of all that wooden stuff there was a black dice, tall enough to reach past my knees at the time, so maybe the size of a small stool. No idea why someone would make such a thing, even less idea why you'd throw it away. I informed my mom that was now mine, i climbed all the way to the top of that pile and carried the giant dice all the way home..I put it in my plauyhouse as there was no room in the actual house, now at 22 years old I'm into DnD and have every intention to get my giant dice from my playhouse and put it into my new apartment, thanks 15 year old me.
@Binx345me Жыл бұрын
better get it before your parents throw the dice away!
@Mr_D0DD13 Жыл бұрын
Bro let’s go ! 11 mom mins. Keep going dude. Your doing great
@DS-lp5xt Жыл бұрын
not a garbage man, but 15 minutes before they arrived we took the remaining cardboard out and we heard snorring in our container. found a drunk "kid" who had hit the bottle a little to hard and decided the container was a good place to sleep it off... even had the audacity to complain that we woke him up. best (material thing) was probably someones collection... 4 working Sega Master systems (1980's), 1 defective and about 15-20 games with manuals all thrown out in the garbage shed. was sadly not allowed to keep it, but contacted a collector who traded in them and he promised to make sure they got new good homes (and paid me a little for my trouble)
@bforman1300 Жыл бұрын
A WWII katana
@waukonstandard Жыл бұрын
My husband works at a metal recycling plant. He gets used deer stands every summer. These were returned to the store and the company can't legally resell them as new so they junk them if they are returned. Our relatives all have multiple deer stands now. He also has acquired a large battery charger with a broken wheel, a small one you carry in your vehicle, a brass tea urn, new books and tomato cages that were left in car for added weight, a camera with porn pics on it, and lots more. He just had to pay his boss the scrap metal weight. Oh and our car with 4 brand new tires in it for just $1000. We are still driving that vehicle 6 yrs later. It had a problem with a loose wire in the dash. My husband had it fixed before he left work.
@Midnight-gj9ge Жыл бұрын
Not a garbage man,but my dad worked at a prison, and in 2001 an inmate tried to escape by get in the trashcan and ended up getting picked up by the garbage truck ,that inmate died
@RoxetteVulane3 ай бұрын
Are they two of you coz, am always listening to you an some other guy. But I like listening to you hosting, your voice is calming an relaxing
@llamawalrushybridАй бұрын
There's 3 it seems. 2 of them are more common.
@salty-9 Жыл бұрын
Not a garbage man anymore but did junk removal... basically call and we came cleaned the place out and you pay we leave. Found a working xbox 1 with games. A working 360 white with spare hard drives. And my favorite a korean war military helmet with the name of a soldier ij it. Im a larger sized person and it fits like a champ
@KoljaWolfi10 ай бұрын
picrinsäure... holy fucking cow. thats something i dont want to find in dry condition. may our solution always stay moist 😅
@kstormgeistgem4615 ай бұрын
brill cream... think of styling gel or shaving foam type consistency. my grand's brother used it some times. kind of like you might expect the "greasers" in the fifties to use for their hair. smells NaaaSteee.
@carmium Жыл бұрын
Brylcreem, a little dab'll do ya Brycreem, you'll look so debonair Brylcreen, the gals'll all pursue ya... They'll love to get their fingers in your hair! British? I can't believe that wasn't American advertising we heard in the 60s. They used to claim it made your "dry hair" look healthy and manly and such, rather than give it the greaser look.
@YuriTarrdid Жыл бұрын
Garbage women and garbage person sounds so degrading 😂But it's understood that garbage man is a title of an occupation
@RE-ye4ev Жыл бұрын
Cremated remains. I took them out the can let someone on top of it thinking it was a mistake. next week, they were opened up, dumped inside the car.
@Imaslutforpuns Жыл бұрын
Man that’s just sad :(
@katherinepadron06287 ай бұрын
I am homeless, and a lot of people in this community will "dumpster dive" and will occasionally get an amazing find. One day, behind Walmart, he found a brand new cell phone, still in the box... a freakin. CELL PHONE. 🤣 We're pretty sure it was nmbeing written off because the box was damaged, but nog positive.
@pomear_tv Жыл бұрын
My first day in recycling center and I find birthday card, for 65 years old, signing Grandpa and Grandma
@tanyagarcia37219 ай бұрын
At another apartment complex I lived in they had a homeless person make a bed behind the one dumpster in the space behind the dumpster, if that makes sense, and I made an argument that there was other trash and that there in that brick space the dumpster was housed in when the head of maintainance was claiming he saw me throwing trash out around in the space when there was other stuff and I was throwing stuff into the dumpster itself. Needless to say he got in trouble I guess. I'm assuming the British hair cream is about the same consistency as shave cream like barbasol
@madelinebock64695 ай бұрын
brill cream is a bit looser than toothpaste
@yeen.72093 ай бұрын
am i the only person that read the title as like, not the occupation, but a man who is considered garbage?
@DrDomino Жыл бұрын
please tell me the game in the background
@bjorn2535 Жыл бұрын
forza horizon
@JoshTheHut Жыл бұрын
Not a garbage man here but I am a bicyclist commuter when I leave for work in the morning it is still dark I was coming down the hill to get to work I got to the bottom of the there was a garbage on the opposite side of the road said garbage man ran behind the truck across the street in front of me I hit him at 25 mph I'm knocked him 6 ft I flew over my bars 10 ft landed and slid another another five I had a really big bruise from the top of my hip to my knee I would like to know his end of the story he got up and said he was fine this was the Friday before Labor I missed work that day did not go back until that Tuesday and it took me over a month to heal
@Heather_animations Жыл бұрын
ZeRo LiKeS!?!? WhY nOt 86 LeT mE hElP yOu
@Delta5x7 Жыл бұрын
Damn i thought they were talking about me (i am a failure to all my loved ones)
@Plvsh_fox Жыл бұрын
hello again everyone🗿
@SiegeTF Жыл бұрын
In before working video game consoles that were the current generation at the time. Edit: Finished typing that before the narrator mentioned the laptop.
@LegendStormcrow Жыл бұрын
$200 dollars so far. That and I accidentally picked up a pair of love toys while cleaning out the back. Saved my butt Found a car too.
@Jelly_shy_guy_man Жыл бұрын
I found a died guy in a garbage bag it was gross jk it was just a face head
@gracielarojas3200 Жыл бұрын
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD... PLEASE STOP USING THE MOTION SICKNESS BACKGROUND. USE NOTHING OR SOMETHING SLOWER MOVING. THANK YOU.
@UnderSparked Жыл бұрын
my nama jef
@gracielarojas3200 Жыл бұрын
@@UnderSparked What and Huh? Lol. I'm guessing you mean My name is Jeff??? Anyways, cool content but lousy motion backgrounds.
@Peppermintbarky Жыл бұрын
But cargo zoom❤
@melissaz2825 Жыл бұрын
I second this. First person perspective games are instant nausea generators for me.
@Faunarr Жыл бұрын
amongus @@gracielarojas3200
@waffleater247 Жыл бұрын
E
@craigwiester9177 Жыл бұрын
Get the silly background off and I'll watch it.
@debbylou5729 Жыл бұрын
The poor, sad generation. Confused, low attention span. You need words on the screen and a video game