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		<title>By: Patrick Ransom</title>
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		<dc:creator>Patrick Ransom</dc:creator>
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		<description>&quot;... a tendency to reinvest can profits in additional redeemables, such as beer.&quot;

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&quot;Dorsey is one of those select few who come from old can money..&quot;

Old can money .. that&#039;s classic.  I&#039;m still laughing.  It&#039;s funny you point this out but I seriously just had a neighbor run off one of these &quot;bottle barons&quot; just last week and they were trying to help themselves to the neatly assembled &quot;recyclable&quot; bins I put outside.  When I told my wife how &quot;jipped&quot; I felt .. she mentioned that it was going to be recycled anyhow.  I guess she&#039;s right, however something still erks me to this day about how my conservation labor (however little it may be) financially benefited someone else.  I guess I could keep the recycling inside until the recycling truck comes and make a mad dash to it -- but then I&#039;d really be called the crazy neighbor.&lt;div class=&quot;comment-remix-meta&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;replyto&quot; onclick=&quot;replyto(&#039;973&#039;,&#039;Patrick Ransom&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Reply&lt;/a&gt;  - &lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;quote&quot; onclick=&quot;quote(&#039;973&#039;,&#039;Patrick Ransom&#039;,&#039;\&quot;... a tendency to reinvest can profits in additional redeemables, such as beer.\&quot;\r\n\r\nand\r\n\r\n\&quot;Dorsey is one of those select few who come from old can money..\&quot;\r\n\r\nOld can money .. that\&#039;s classic.  I\&#039;m still laughing.  It\&#039;s funny you point this out but I seriously just had a neighbor run off one of these \&quot;bottle barons\&quot; just last week and they were trying to help themselves to the neatly assembled \&quot;recyclable\&quot; bins I put outside.  When I told my wife how \&quot;jipped\&quot; I felt .. she mentioned that it was going to be recycled anyhow.  I guess she\&#039;s right, however something still erks me to this day about how my conservation labor (however little it may be) financially benefited someone else.  I guess I could keep the recycling inside until the recycling truck comes and make a mad dash to it -- but then I\&#039;d really be called the crazy neighbor.&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Quote&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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<p>&#8220;Dorsey is one of those select few who come from old can money..&#8221;</p>
<p>Old can money .. that&#8217;s classic.  I&#8217;m still laughing.  It&#8217;s funny you point this out but I seriously just had a neighbor run off one of these &#8220;bottle barons&#8221; just last week and they were trying to help themselves to the neatly assembled &#8220;recyclable&#8221; bins I put outside.  When I told my wife how &#8220;jipped&#8221; I felt .. she mentioned that it was going to be recycled anyhow.  I guess she&#8217;s right, however something still erks me to this day about how my conservation labor (however little it may be) financially benefited someone else.  I guess I could keep the recycling inside until the recycling truck comes and make a mad dash to it &#8212; but then I&#8217;d really be called the crazy neighbor.
<div class="comment-remix-meta"><a href="#" class="replyto" onclick="replyto('973','Patrick Ransom'); return false;">Reply</a>  &#8211; <a href="#" class="quote" onclick="quote('973','Patrick Ransom','\&quot;... a tendency to reinvest can profits in additional redeemables, such as beer.\&quot;\r\n\r\nand\r\n\r\n\&quot;Dorsey is one of those select few who come from old can money..\&quot;\r\n\r\nOld can money .. that\'s classic.  I\'m still laughing.  It\'s funny you point this out but I seriously just had a neighbor run off one of these \&quot;bottle barons\&quot; just last week and they were trying to help themselves to the neatly assembled \&quot;recyclable\&quot; bins I put outside.  When I told my wife how \&quot;jipped\&quot; I felt .. she mentioned that it was going to be recycled anyhow.  I guess she\'s right, however something still erks me to this day about how my conservation labor (however little it may be) financially benefited someone else.  I guess I could keep the recycling inside until the recycling truck comes and make a mad dash to it -- but then I\'d really be called the crazy neighbor.'); return false;">Quote</a></div>
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