Sentences with phrase «bigger dumpster»

U Conn may have been a bigger dumpster fire than the Gophers this season... and as we all know that's saying a lot.
I feel that this year started way too hectic for me + my flat still looks like a big dumpster thanks to all the renovation that is taking longer than what I have thought it would.
Marlo warns Tully that your 20's are great, but then «your 30's come around the corner like a big dumpster truck.»
I'm currently stuck at the point where Ashley is driving the big dumpster / bulldozer and you've got to run up and raise the elevator lift.
The first thing I'd do is get on the phone and order a BIG DUMPSTER, and that would be filled pretty fast.

Not exact matches

We aren't asking to win big ten titles every year or even once a decade, but you know maybe it would be nice if Illinois Football wasn't a complete dumpster fire and an embarrassment.
From Dumpster to Deppster, that's the big story behind this one.
At street level, a big commercial Dumpster was piled high with debris.
Curbside recycling is big around here; 60 % of all discarded items go in the recycle dumpster.
You also have dumpsters that take you to another magical world where the cats are living like us, with big boss battles and experience to be gained aplenty.
Plows are driven by a band big guys following the biggest, baddest Zone Boss of all... Don Dumpster.
I have been involved in a one - man battle to «de-capitalize» dumpsters, which belong to the people, not the big corporations.
The only new products allowed by The Compact are food and bare necessities for health and safety — things like toilet paper, brake fluid & underwear — in their effort to go without buying anything new; everything else comes from TreeHugger faves like FreeCycle, Craigslist, thrift stores and even dumpsters, and their idea is making big waves.
I may advocate peeing in public, stopping showering (quite as much), and I am a big fan of dumpster diving and the moneyless man.
Last year's Dumpster pool parties of Brooklyn have made it to the big time: Park Avenue in New York.
Just for context, that is a paper that in late 2005 ran a story about me leading a Big Oil - funded global conspiracy against the Kyoto Protocol — not true, but I am willing to listen to offers — based on a cobbling of unrelated offal - smeared papers taken from my trash and given them by the dumpster divers of Greenpeace.
From the ground, it's a mess: big piles of dirt, assorted construction vehicles, dumpsters, tools, workers in neon vests standing in small groups or walking leisurely from one spot to another.
Big words to describe a dumpster - ready resume!
Food waste author Jonathan Bloom agrees that reducing waste at the production and retail levels (through gleaning and donations) can make the biggest impact, but he stresses that there is also much consumers can do — and it doesn't have to involve cooking from the Dumpster.
I know the feeling of just wanting to either walk away from all the stuff, or turn the house sideways into a big ol' dumpster.
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