Why dispose of mattresses properly when you can just toss them on an LIRR bridge for someone else to garbage pick? Any doubt these are full of critters?
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10 comments:
They paid more in gas to haul it there than the bag would have cost!
Sleep tight. Don't let the bed bugs bite!
Damn! I just went to Target's earlier and bought a new mattress.
Queens is full of mutts..
Chinese Cum Stains...
Where was this?
Anonymous said...
Where was this?
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My lips are sealed. I'm getting another mattress for Evan later!
There's a Korean thrift shop located on west side of 162nd Street south of Sanford Avenue that's selling USED mattresses.
I contacted the NYC Department of Health and they said it was OK as long as they were properly "sanitized".
Were they?
They looked dirty and smelled funny to me.
I got the hell out of that store PDQ because I didn't want to risk carrying any bed bugs home.
Welcome to 3rd world status
I was under the impression that Matresses are non recycable. Wasnt a laww passed not so long ago. I will reseache this and get back to you.
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