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Throw it over the fence!
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2024-16-08
Friend's some pizza and a few 6 packs of beer.
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2024-16-08
2 or 3 in your trashbin every week. It'll be gone in a couple years
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2024-16-08
FB market , ask if anyone wants it for free. Otherwise, rent a homedepot dumping trailer for a day ($200), and pay two teenagers $100 each for 5-10 hours (probably won't take that long) to load it up, then just dump it at your proper designated facility. $400.
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2024-16-08
BUILD A WALL! BUILD A WALL! BUILD A WALL!
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2024-16-08
Post it on the Marketplace sights, pickup only
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2024-16-08
In Australia this is only charged at $30 a metric tonne. It’s crushed and sold on as road base
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2024-16-08
Build a pond
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2024-16-08
Exactly
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2024-16-08
Grab a shovel and bury it.
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2024-16-08
Call your local dump. Ours takes stone for free. You have to get it there, but it won’t cost you anything to leave it
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2024-16-08
Sell it as antique concrete peices for free
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2024-16-08
Actually nos i want some that their free and antique ffs.
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2024-16-08
Whenever I try to give something away for free it's always a shitshow of "can you deliver" or people flaking. If someone offers a fiver you at least know they're serious.
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2024-16-08
Put up a sign that says, "FREE Landfill".
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2024-16-08
Build a koi pond
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2024-16-08
Facebook marketplace
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2024-16-08
Elbow grease
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2024-16-08
Best laugh of the day. Was like, the fuck is Kijiji?
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2024-16-08
Gasoline and matches
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2024-16-08
Over the fence
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2024-16-08
Put a couple in your garbage can every week for like 3 years
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2024-16-08
Spray Paint them gold and leave the gate unlocked at night
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2024-16-08
Dismantled pizza oven for sale.
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2024-16-08
Lol I've been doing that with around 3 cubic metres of sand. After a year or two it's almost gone haha
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2024-16-08
This would make a nice couple of driveway pillars
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2024-16-08
Fill the swimming pool I have to fill
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2024-16-08
People will come pick that up for free. Just post it on FB marketplace.
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2024-16-08
Worked for his neighbor!
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2024-16-08
Throw it over the fence
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2024-16-08
Prison gang
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2024-16-08
This is exactly what my wife did with our surplus of river rocks. Post it on "free", then watch it all disappear.
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2024-16-08
Pick it up and move it elsewhere
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2024-16-08
its the " it'll come in useful one day" disease my family suffers from it terribly
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2024-16-08
If nobody wants it dig a trench in front of the fence line and bury it
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2024-16-08
Goat , should eat what's left of the lawn
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2024-16-08
Ask people to come by, if they want free BOULDERS!!
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2024-16-08
shawshank redemption it!
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2024-16-08
Yes one use. Or free fill for a house lot on a hill
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2024-16-08
Walls also take out the lake shore edge habitat. A lot of stuff lives there. I have lakefront on my property. We have dozens of different native plants, orchids, and all the things that depend on them. Also frogs, dragon flies breeding, turtles, otters, beavers, and mink. The trees and bushes hanging over the water pro...
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2024-16-08
Put it out the front with a sign saying $200 ONO. It’ll be gone by morning.
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2024-16-08
Goons
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2024-16-08
Craigslist free to all comers
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2024-16-08
Get a big hammer and smash it all into small pieces, then dig it into the ground. + you get an extra workout
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2024-16-08
Post on a local trash and treasure site. Free bulkhead material. Anyone living on the water or in a marshy area would love to have it
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2024-16-08
A dumpster, a couple of teenage nephews from that sister that doesn’t really like you, and some pizza.
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2024-16-08
find someone who wants "Clean Fill" for a project. Sometimes there is a sign posted in their front yard. Or get a dumpster specifically rated to dispose of concrete. Usually they will not take any painted pieces of concrete. Or the local stone/gravel yard may have a clean fill spot that they let you dump into for a...
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2024-16-08
I posted rotted fence 8 foot sections on FB and the number of people wanting it was insane.
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2024-16-08
And put a few in the bin of each neighbor in the street late on bin night and it will go quick.
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2024-16-08
Little by little in your trash. Gone in 6 months for free.
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2024-16-08
Thousands of years of wind action
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2024-16-08
Make a molding wall against the perimeter of the fence!
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2024-16-08
Some, if not all, concrete plants usually take it for free
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2024-16-08
People with soil erosion would love this. I used my smashed up brick letterbox to create a surface for water to flow without eroding soil.
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2024-16-08
Cheapest? Start digging
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2024-16-08
Take a block or two at a time and leave it in random places
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2024-16-08
Put one rock in your pocket every day. Surreptitiously drop in various yards across the street. Cover mouth with hand when you chortle quietly at HOA meeting where dozens complain about rocks mysteriously appearing in yard.
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2024-16-08
Break it into small enough pieces you can just leave a rock or two in different locations all over town. If you’re ok with a little mild crime.
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2024-16-08
Load it up and take it to a concrete recycling facility. Cost just the gas money.
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2024-16-08
😂
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2024-16-08
Mexicans?
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2024-16-08
Who you calling an a hole?
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2024-16-08
Call your county and see if they need backfill?
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2024-16-08
Throw it over the fence
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2024-16-08
Bury it
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2024-16-08
Or post it as "Take all for free and get a 50 dollar bonus!"
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2024-16-08
Dig a hole and bury it.
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2024-16-08
Great idea.
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2024-16-08
Thumbtack app
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2024-16-08
Craigslist. Free concrete fill. Someone will come take it
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2024-16-08
claymore
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2024-16-08
Dig a pond, use this as a bulkhead on the deep end of tge pond.
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2024-16-08
That was my first unethical thought as well "see that fence there, toss it over"
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2024-16-08
“You must move, and assemble.”
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2024-16-08
Build a Koi pond
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2024-16-08
Throw it over the fence.
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2024-16-08
This is the best answer. Done this sort of thing many of times. Sure in the end I might need to get rid of just a bit but sure beats needing to get rid of all yourself.
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2024-16-08
Put a few chunks in the trash bin each week. Within three years, all gone.
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2024-16-08
Throw it over the fence.
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2024-16-08
Free to post. Little to lose.
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2024-16-08
Find some places that have rip rap distributed (think ditches or spillways) and drop off a few chunks at a time. When I had 40 bags of plaster debris I took a couple at a time to my ma’s apartment dumpster.
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2024-16-08
Everyday just throw a couple over the fence in random places
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2024-16-08
Throw it over the fence.
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2024-16-08
One or two a week in your garbage
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2024-17-08
This is the best way. Your back will thank you.
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2024-17-08
Toss it over the fence.
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2024-17-08
Dump it somewhere in the water or something
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2024-17-08
Spray paint metallic and then bring it to the scrap yard snd get paid for it.
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2024-17-08
Put it in a truck take to the dump
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2024-17-08
Bust it up a bit more fine so it's roughly the size of a golf ball and sell it as driveway filler
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2024-17-08
If you have a way to load and haul it, there are places that take this stuff for free. They grind it into 3/4 stone and other material they then sell it back to landscapers and contractors.   Less work if you can give it to someone who needs it and will come load it up.  Either way it's free to dispose of. 
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2024-17-08
Man I’d take that in a heart beat
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2024-17-08
My first thought. Good workout to toss it all over and see who's on the other side.
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2024-19-08
Hi. Im one of these people. I want all the rocks
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2024-19-08
I think it cost me $5 or $10 to enter when I had to dispose of concrete. There’a the option of burying it… it’s an asshole move but you got to do what you got to do
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2024-19-08
Pull a truck up and put it in the back yourself and take it to a dump. That’s the cheapest way
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2024-19-08
Break it up and drop a couple chunks in the trashcan each week.
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2024-19-08
Put one a week in your trash can
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2024-19-08
CORRECTION : We had them redo our kitchen, they didn't just take it out.
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2024-15-08
Completely inappropriate Karen post.
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2024-15-08