12-30-2015, 08:04 AM
You call that music?
You must be a die hard republican to enjoy that song.
Anyways...
I've actually picked up a lot of trash in Orchidland when I lived there and owned a pickup. Seeing how some of these fools drive on 130, Id be a bit scared to stop on 130, but I don't own a truck, and I'll be damned if I'm Gonna put someone else's rubbish in my car.
Ya know, when I first moved to the big island from Oahu, about 10 or so years ago. Somebody had a great idea to put up these little wooden signs(hand painted). I still remember them. Signs like (Mahalo for not littering) or "No Litter" things like that... Ones that related to the community. Sadly, the signs didn't weather well. I think they lasted for about a 2-3 years. We need to organize the local community to make some more and hang em on the power poles or trees. I know your not suppose to put anything on the power poles, but... I believed the signs worked in a subliminal kind of way.
You must be a die hard republican to enjoy that song.
Anyways...
I've actually picked up a lot of trash in Orchidland when I lived there and owned a pickup. Seeing how some of these fools drive on 130, Id be a bit scared to stop on 130, but I don't own a truck, and I'll be damned if I'm Gonna put someone else's rubbish in my car.
Ya know, when I first moved to the big island from Oahu, about 10 or so years ago. Somebody had a great idea to put up these little wooden signs(hand painted). I still remember them. Signs like (Mahalo for not littering) or "No Litter" things like that... Ones that related to the community. Sadly, the signs didn't weather well. I think they lasted for about a 2-3 years. We need to organize the local community to make some more and hang em on the power poles or trees. I know your not suppose to put anything on the power poles, but... I believed the signs worked in a subliminal kind of way.