00:02I remember an old co-worker of ours, their family would go dumpster diving.
00:07Where, Lorraine?
00:07Was it like at Walmart or something?
00:09It was behind the Piggly Wiggly, I think.
00:12What?
00:13Yeah.
00:14Right?
00:15Behind the Piggly Wiggly, that sounds about right.
00:16And what would they get?
00:18All kinds of stuff.
00:19Yeah.
00:20I mean, but like what?
00:22Like food and stuff, I think.
00:25Yeah.
00:25Like things that were, you know, just thrown out that day because they couldn't sell them.
00:29Right.
00:30Yeah.
00:31Yeah.
00:31And the family would go.
00:32The dad would pack up the car and be like, hey, we're going to the Piggly Wiggly dumpster.
00:37But we're not going to the front of the Piggly Wiggly.
00:38We're going shopping in the back.
00:40Behind the building.
00:41In the dumpster.
00:42Yeah.
00:43One man's trash.
00:44Is another man's treasure.
00:46Now, my friend's dad owned a mom and pop drugstore in New Jersey, and he was familiar
00:53with what happens when the magazines wrap up, like the May magazines.
00:58When June comes, they throw all the May magazines out.
01:01So there's free magazines in the dumpsters.
01:03What does that mean for a young teenage boy?
01:06There's free dirty magazines in the dumpsters.
01:10And so we're sitting around one day at like 14 years old, and we're bored in the summer.
01:15And my buddy whose dad owns the drugstore is like, you know what we should do?
01:18Go to the drugstore up the street from us, get on our bikes, because my dad throws away
01:22the magazines.
01:24And I bet you there's dirty magazines in there.
01:26We threw his ass over.
01:27You can assure you we raced up to that drugstore and threw his ass into the dumpster.
01:31And he came out with like five of them.
01:33We're like, yes!
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