Passed a real nice double-wheeled wheel barrow tonight on the way home up agains the left jersey barrier. Thought to myself “if I was a cop or highway worker, I’d stop and pick that up”.
Yep, so much for those blue “adopt a highway litter campaign” I recall growing upI have noticed there is just more junk on the road these days than ever before. I think that street cleaning efforts have ended. Buckets, trash , dirt, stones.
Well that`s different./I pulled over for this young lady wearing leather pants and high heeled shoes walking along a desert road with a plastic duck.........
I identify as white trash, thank you.I'm not that big of a redneck. I would only do it if it was in traffic wreaking havoc.
The ones for sale empty, are all bucket shaped object junk IME, not worth $5.... I scored a few good ones when they were renovating our local hockey arena. They were paint buckets and just set empty beside the dumpster.$4.99 at HF
$4ish elsewhere
Heck heck yeah
And what the actual heck is with the blue buckets cracking on the bottom?
Five gallon plastic buckets have been around for years but what has caused the up tick over the past 5-7 years of buckets blowing out of pickup trucks onto the highways? I see these all the time now on the interstate but would not risk my life stopping for something that costs $2. I did pick one up once on a benign road. In it's former life it was used as a tar pitch bucket for a roofer ...![]()
The only thing I'm stopping for that's in the middle of the road would be a live animal.
And never ever use your cheparse bucket as a "solvent/lube" catcher when spraying precious firearm or engine parts off. That will eat at 'em/shrivel pullin 'n crack. Ugri.The ones for sale empty, are all bucket shaped object junk IME, not worth $5.... I scored a few good ones when they were renovating our local hockey arena. They were paint buckets and just set empty beside the dumpster.