I was sitting outside the UPS store, watching as they loaded this truck. I couldn’t help but wonder how they managed to keep these carts full of packages from rolling...
The part of reality this doesn’t show is the millions upon millions of gallons of perfectly good drinking water that was wasted to manufacture these cars. The metal can be reused from those cars here but the water used to make them is lost forever and is useless. It is sad what we do, without thinking, to our environment.
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What I mean…is it’s a junkyard, right? At least in S.C. that’s what the junkyard looks like! 🙂 Usually there’s more growing through the cars though. 🙂
Carol
2007-03-14 20:17
They don’t even look old and drecepit!
TNT
2010-12-02 01:48
Hey, I know this is an old post. But where is the location of this site? I would love to go check this place out.
Brenda
2007-03-11 22:30Will you just look at all that landfill!!
Abraham Lincoln - oldmanlincoln
2007-03-12 03:38The part of reality this doesn’t show is the millions upon millions of gallons of perfectly good drinking water that was wasted to manufacture these cars. The metal can be reused from those cars here but the water used to make them is lost forever and is useless. It is sad what we do, without thinking, to our environment.
Thank you for stopping at my blog and for the comment about the honey bee.
Martha
2007-03-12 08:22What strikes me is the absence of rust.
Lessie
2007-03-13 11:07Thank heavens for cheap replacement parts! 🙂
Lessie
2007-03-13 11:09What I mean…is it’s a junkyard, right? At least in S.C. that’s what the junkyard looks like! 🙂 Usually there’s more growing through the cars though. 🙂
Carol
2007-03-14 20:17They don’t even look old and drecepit!
TNT
2010-12-02 01:48Hey, I know this is an old post. But where is the location of this site? I would love to go check this place out.