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A: I was like, God, how much were those bottles you know?
B: Yes.
A: And, it was, they come in like, uh, eight and, and eight and ten packs, you know instead of six packs
B: Right.
A: and, uh, and they were like, it was like two dollars and something for the bottles.
A: You know, I was like God Almighty,
A: it costs more for the bottles than it did for the Cokes.
B: That was my brother's first job in a grocery store.
B: He was in the bottle area
A: In the
B: It's pretty dangerous out there, you know, when they fall over,
B: but but it's, uh, it's quite,
A: Right.
B: they say that the green glass now, that there's a big glut of green the green glass,
A: Oh, really?
A: Of green glass.
B: yeah.
B: It's amazing.
A: Well, out in this area, they really don't have anything.
A: Now, I know that like Minyard's and places like that around like Arlington and Fort Worth and a lot of those grocery stores, they have like four different bins out front. Uh, different colors for different things and, and things like that,
B: Uh-huh.
B: Right.
A: but I, I do know some of these places were doing that
A: and they discontinued them because people were coming and dumping their trash in them.
B: Right.
B: Yeah
B: it's,
B: I notice the plastic have sort of faded away, the milk jugs.
A: Yeah.
B: It, it's,
B: people just,
B: they, they really don't,
B: uh, there's too much labor involved I guess to separate the stuff.
A: Yeah,
A: more than it's worth.
B: It's,
B: I don't know,
B: it, it can be,
B: it's not as easy selecting, you know, clean junk as they say.
A: Right.
A: Well, who wants to clean their junk before they throw it away
B: That's right,
B: that's right.
B: It's like washing the dishes before you put them in the dishwasher.
A: Right,
A: uh, yeah.
B: We all do it
B: Well, it was nice talking to you.
A: It was nice talking to you.
A: I have no idea how long this is supposed to last or anything.
B: Oh, I think, I think two or three minutes is fine.
A: Is that it?
B: Yeah.
A: Okay,
A: well, it was nice talking to you
A: and I, I guess I'll do this for, I was doing this for, actually, I was going to do it for my son so that he could, uh, he, he's in high school, so that he could make some money.
B: Right.
A: Uh, but then it has my name on it,
A: so I'm like, okay,
A: I'll sit down here and call it
B: Well, we're doing it for a church choir
B: so,
A: Oh, are you?
B: Yeah.
A: Oh, that's interesting.
B: So,
A: That's nice.
A: Well,
B: Well, thank you.
A: Thank you.
A: Bye.
B: Bye-bye.
A: So. Have you heard about Saturns?
B: seems to be out of I've heard some about Saturns.
B: I don't know a lot about them.
B: I haven't been over, uh, to a dealer to look at them although I did see something in tonight's paper that said that their, uh reliability is rated to be equal to that of the, I guess, the Japanese cars.
A: Ooh, that's great.
A: Actually that's kind of the type of car that I, I'm thinking about we might get.
A: Saturns, you can't go to a dealer unless you go to a, a Saturn dealer. This, this offshoot of G M
B: Yeah.
A: And, uh, supposedly, they've got great customer satisfaction from what things I've heard.
B: Um. Yeah,
B: I've heard a lot of people like them.
B: Uh, yet I don't know whether I would buy Saturn or not at this point.
B: I'm kind of,
B: my card and, uh, desires tend to be pretty picky
B: and so, uh.
A: Well, like what?
B: Well, let's see.
B: I I like cars that are designed with, with human beings in mind,
B: and that's not just the driver and the passenger
B: but that's the person who's working on it,
B: cause I do almost all my own maintenance and, uh those types of things.
B: And I found that while you can find some cars that are comfortable to ride in, uh, finding a car anymore that's, that's fairly easy for me to work on, it's just not very it's not very,
B: almost unlikely at this point.
A: Yeah.
B: And, uh,
A: Yeah.
A: I've got a sixty-five Mustang
A: and I, and I do the work on, most of the work on that myself.