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³ Trashing (Garbology) - RedBoxChiliPepper ³
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³ Written On July 23, 1993 Last Revision on July 23, 1993 ³
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³ For Informational Purposes Only. We're Not Responsible For Your Stupidity. ³
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While it may not seem very appealing to go digging around in grimey dumpsters,
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it actually gets some really great results if you know what to look for. In
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the past I've gotten phone company "how-to" manuals, newsletters, credit card
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receipts, obsecure phone numbers, a whole shitload of phone company personell
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records, and other useful items.
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So next time you're bored at night, all the bbses are busy and you have
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nothing better to do, get some old clothes on, grab a flashlight, sneak out of
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the house and head for the nearest dumpster. You may be happy with what you
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find. Here's some basic information that I feel would be important for the
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novice trasher:
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Checklist of What To Bring:
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[] Old jeans, old shirt, old shoes, preferably all dark.
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[] A flashlight or lighter.
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[] Small gym bag to put items in.
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Checklist of What Not To Bring:
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[] Your mother or father. (Or any family member)
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[] Your laptop computer
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[] A gun and/or ski mask
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[] A cactus
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What To Look For:
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Start from one side of the dumpster and kind of work your way over to the
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other side looking at everything you encounter and for pete's sake, don't
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throw the stuff you don't want out of the dumpster as that might look
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suspicious if a cop drove by.
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Keep your bag by you and try not to bury it in the rubbish. If you're in a
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phone company dumpster, you usually don't have to worry about stepping in
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anything disgusting since their dumpsters seem to only have paper in them.
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Look for anything that appeals to you-- pieces of paper with phone numbers or
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passwords written on them, receipts (especially for credit cards), company
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records, phone bills, anything that you think you shouldn't have, take it
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Where To Trash:
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Trashing can be done just about anywhere and the rewards vary wherever you go.
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* Video Stores (Get account information to check out videos with other
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people's accounts. Also maybe a computer dialup number.)
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* Conveinence Stores (Every few months most of them throw away huge boxes
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of credit card receipts.)
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* Cellular Dealerships (Lodes of information.)
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* Phone Company Buildings (Endless possibilities.)
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* Residents (By stealing your neighbor's trash you can learn a lot about
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them. Handy for blackmail purposes and ruining lives.)
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What If...
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If a cop somehow sees you in there and asks you to explain yourself, tell him
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you're looking for alluminum cans or other recycleable material. If you live
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in a more populated area and look scroungy enough, tell him you're homeless
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and looking for food. That way you won't have to give any I.D. either. One
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thing I've done a few times is bring a small trash bag of crushed soda cans
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with me to back up my story of looking for aluminum cans.
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If you're happily looking through a bunch of secret stuff and the garbage
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truck shows up and starts lifting the dumpster in the air, you're basically
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fucked. You'll land in the back of his truck and probably be crushed to death
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and nobody will ever find your body. This has never happened to me yet, but
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I've always been paranoid that it would.
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Tips:
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Bring a friend and a couple of 2-way radios. Have the friend sit somewhere
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out of sight and if a cop or anyone comes near the dumpster, he can radio you
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to sit tight and shut up until their gone.
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It probably wouldn't be a good idea to go trashing in the middle of the day.
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For one thing, employees are constantly comming out to throw trash in the
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dumpster and that could get pretty messy for you. Also, you're more likely to
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be seen in the daytime. So stick to nights and you should do okay.
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Phone companies usually lock their dumpsters. (Go figure) Sometimes it's
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merely a chain and lock over the top of the dumpster which does no good since
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you can just jump on the plastic lid and fall right into the dumpster.
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(Getting out is another story.) If you get caught by the wrong cop, he can
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take you in and you could get charged with trespassing so be careful and don't
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get caught. Call 512-370-4680 to contact me, RBCP.
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"Sorry, sir, we were just trying to find some wire for our
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science fair project, but as there appears to be nothing
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here but coffee grounds and cigarette ashes, we had better
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get going. Have a nice day!"
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-Karl Marx
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³ Contact The Phone Losers Of America Nearest You! The P.L.A. Voice Mailbox ³
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³ number is 512-370-4680. And PLEASE don't pay for your phone calls. -RBCP ³
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