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Mon, Nov 8, 10 at 7:30
| I admit to having no control over my addiction and absolutely no desire to change it.
I admit to putting wet tea bags in the pocket of my business clothes after a meeting. I admit to getting out at 5 on recycling days and going around the block with a wheelbarrow several times to get all the leaf & grass bags. I admit to taking even the sticks so that I don't irritate my neighbors by being so selective. I admit to annoying my wife and daughter by consistently insisting that the put "it" (whatever it is at the time) in the compost. I admit to all this and much more and only hope for my addiction to worsen. Thank you for providing a support group where I can feel at ease around those of similar mindsets. |
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| OK but also: Admit that you feel good about helping your soil structure. Admit that you're helping the good ol'Earth rather than bastardizing it. Admit that the people that see you and catch on to the good you are doing WILL BE a postive thing. Admit that this hobby will keep you living longer than eating crap and watching Judge Judy. Admit that the lack of desire to change IS because you KNOW this is good for the family to see character in your attitude and respect for doing positive social endeavors. Admit there is a bunch of other folks here hoping there is a million more like you. Admit that a sandwitch baggie is cheap enough to keep the business clothes dry and Still capture that Tea bag. |
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| Hello My name is aunt yara, and I also am a compost whacko. I love snatching OP leaves. I have no power against giving the ugly eye when OP throw napkins in the garbage. I see smashed pumpkins in the street and think... OMG! what a waste... what kind of monster could do that???? I feel bad for the non-believers who send perfectly wonderful scraps "away". WHY WHY WHY don't they see what I see??? Call me a whacko I don't care any more! LOL :)Laura |
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| I'm sane, everyone else is crazy. ;-) Lloyd |
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| Yeah, I know about the "good" that composting does, but I am talking to the obsession looking for stuff to feed it, to make a big witches brew of organics. The essence of composting, leaving politics aside. |
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