I am convinced that some people find their personality in the refuse bin.
I am convinced that some people find their personality in the refuse bin.
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Along with all the other garbage! Perhaps if they just walked a few steps past the refuse bin they would have found a lovely garden and could have chosen their personality from there!
Ginger
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Perhaps a rutabaga would fit their lifestyle…
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For some, the bin had been in the hot sun for a few days.
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Oh, absolutely!
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quite fitting
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In some cases, like a glove
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Not difficult to envisage…
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I see far too many examples.
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Ha! Some find it there, and a lot of others find it in the quality control rejects bin. …And other smelly places. LOL.
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They do! They do!
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Some go as far as the sewers…
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Brilliant! I can so see it!
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🙂
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Would this be a step up or down from not having one?
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For some up and for some down. Good point.
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And some also toss what personality they have into the waste bin.
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Oh, good point.
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I have worked with my share.
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So many of us have…
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Ooh, lucky buggers! I traced mine back to an amoebic sludge about 200 million years ago. Right next to some dinosaur poo! 🤣
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Wow! Did you get that through ancestry.com?
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Haha, now why didn’t I think of that Pam 🤣
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Indeed they do 😌
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Too many of them!
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OR, they never do find it because they’re too lazy to bend over and look for it in the refuse bin.
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Ha ha ha! I love that imagery!
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