Back in the late 80's, I drove a roll off garbage truck hauling to the landfill. One time, a beer truck came rolling in with a load of out dated beer, there was an inspector of some sort following in a car to make sure it got buried. Landfills are hot, dusty and smell bad in the summer, so the inspector sat in his car with the air on and the windows up. The dozer operators made a large hole and the truck backed in and the driver and his helper unloaded it and left. The inspector sat in his car and watched as the dozer operators pushed a big pile of dirt in front of the dumped beer. Looked good from the car, so the inspector left. As soon as he was gone, the operator went and got a pickup and loaded it up with the free beer. They had beer for quite a while after that. Once I was there and a bakery truck came out with a load of sealed, packaged outdated Little Debbie cookies and dumped them. Those (landfill cookies) were mighty tasty! Target dumpsters were everyones favorite. Lots of new stuff thrown away. One driver kept digging until he came up with a whole set of dishes for his wife. Chris
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