ROBBYBOBBY64
Well-Known Member
If they are good they go on the shelf, if not it's in the recycling with you!If they are good bottles, they go to Heaven. If they are bad bottles, they go to the dumpster and that's that!!!! OMD
ROBBYBOBBY64.
If they are good they go on the shelf, if not it's in the recycling with you!If they are good bottles, they go to Heaven. If they are bad bottles, they go to the dumpster and that's that!!!! OMD
I hope that someday younger people will learn to get back to what matters instead of all the online social media distraction junk. But I doubt it. To many, that is their only hobby.I have 100's of mason jars and old bottles and on and on which will probably end up going to the dump or recycle as the majority of younger generation are having trouble moving out of mom & dads house let alone being interested in something other than twitter, facebook etc etc. But I enjoyed the heck out of the hunt and acquiring of them which in the end is all that matters.
Do you think it would be easier or more difficult to donate a bottle collection that is diverse with a lot of variety, rather than one specific brand?Forgot this... a lot of members are talking about museums... I tried that, and it lasted about two weeks... no interest. I sent signed copies of my book, years back, to the heads of Orange Crush in Toronto, Canada and in Waco, Texas (at that time).... Orange Crush itself did not have a museum. In fact I knew more about the history than they did... they were only interested in selling drinks and making money. The signed books, with a letter were delivered personally by the secretary of the Chairman from Toronto. To this day, about, 7-9 years later, I have never received a reply and/or thank you. I tried two bottle museums and again no interest..... again good luck...
So, I need to be recycled? Is that what you are saying?If they are good they go on the shelf, if not it's in the recycling with you!
ROBBYBOBBY64.
That is Nasty!Forgot this... a lot of members are talking about museums... I tried that, and it lasted about two weeks... no interest. I sent signed copies of my book, years back, to the heads of Orange Crush in Toronto, Canada and in Waco, Texas (at that time).... Orange Crush itself did not have a museum. In fact I knew more about the history than they did... they were only interested in selling drinks and making money. The signed books, with a letter were delivered personally by the secretary of the Chairman from Toronto. To this day, about, 7-9 years later, I have never received a reply and/or thank you. I tried two bottle museums and again no interest..... again good luck...
My kids will have a garage sale! No kidding!That is Nasty!
Where exactly did you set you bottle afloat? The message, is it a pearl of wisdom?Do you think it would be easier or more difficult to donate a bottle collection that is diverse with a lot of variety, rather than one specific brand?
I see you noticed the quote. Actually it's just one of my favorite verses from a famous song!Where exactly did you set you bottle afloat? The message, is it a pearl of wisdom?