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Dumpster Diving – Japan’s All-You-Can-Eat KFC

August 18, 2017 / 0 Comments

My only viable dumpster diving option were the small garbage bins at the front of the establishment used for customers grabbing takeout. I dug deep but found nothing of value. Every bone was cleaned to a masterful degree. Of course, I fasted for almost a full 24 hours before Day One, just as I’ve always […]

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My New Cruise Ship

August 18, 2017 / 0 Comments

We have our new ash container set up and ready for use at the Transfer Station. From now on ash will be dropped directly into this container and when it is full we’ll take it directly to Thoreau, with no need to load it into a truck and no ash blowing over to Headstart on […]

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Bin Diver saves $30,000 on groceries by DUMPSTER DIVING

August 17, 2017 / 0 Comments

A savvy nurse is now the proud owner of a $1 million Sydney apartment after saving more than $30,000 by eating out of bins for four years. Mel Humphreys, a ‘dumpster diver’, trawls garbage bins outside supermarkets, caterers and bakeries three or four times a week for fresh meat, fish, cheese, fruit, vegetables and bread. Eating rubbish […]

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From Dumpster Diver to Ninja Warrior – Nicholas Coolridge

August 14, 2017 / 0 Comments

  It feels like Nicholas Coolridge has been around Ninja Warrior a lot longer than two years. That’s all its been for Modern Tarzan, but they were two very impressive seasons. Coolridge clearing a course has already become the expectation. Now what we’re watching to see is how incredibly easy he make the world’s toughest […]

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Casella Waste Dumpster and Black Bags Full of Money

August 11, 2017 / 0 Comments
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The Pro Dumpster Diver Who’s Making Thousands Off America’s Biggest Retailers

August 11, 2017 / 0 Comments

The prevailing law comes from a 1988 Supreme Court ruling in California v. Green-wood, which held that when a person throws something out in a public space, they have no reasonable expectation of privacy. In other words: Most of that stuff is fair game. Trespassing, however, is a different story. If you dig into a […]

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