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The new phone book's here! The new phone book's here!
July 20, 2016 at
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Things are going to start happening to me now...
Actually...wtf? seriously, we had a phone book dropped off at our front door today. As in a physical phone book.
So they really do still exist.
And yes, I looked up my name. I'm not in my local phone book; we've lived in this house for 5 years. And we still have a landline (well, through the cable company since it was cheaper to take the home phone service as a bundle than to do without the home phone).
Actually...wtf? seriously, we had a phone book dropped off at our front door today. As in a physical phone book.
So they really do still exist.
And yes, I looked up my name. I'm not in my local phone book; we've lived in this house for 5 years. And we still have a landline (well, through the cable company since it was cheaper to take the home phone service as a bundle than to do without the home phone).
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I think our recycling center says they can't recycle tissue paper and gift wrap, so I guess it's not surprising if they can't recycle the crappy phone book paper either. Sad though since they send out so many of these!
Don't know of any place that recycles within 70 miles. Garbage service, if I would pay for it, comes once a month, they don't recycle.
ACCEPTABLE ITEMS:
Cardboard & Paperboard
Cereal & Cracker Boxes
Milk, Juice & Soup Cartons
Newspapers & Inserts
Phonebooks & Books
Magazines & Catalogs
Junk Mail & Office Paper
i'm not a tree-hugger per se, but it does bother me a bit when i get things like phone books and weekly unsolicited advertisements in the mail; i don't even look at them before throwing them in the recycle bin. so much wasted resources/energy.
Is this his birthday present???
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Actually...wtf? seriously, we had a phone book dropped off at our front door today. As in a physical phone book.
So they really do still exist.
And yes, I looked up my name. I'm not in my local phone book; we've lived in this house for 5 years. And we still have a landline (well, through the cable company since it was cheaper to take the home phone service as a bundle than to do without the home phone).
Is this his birthday present???
Another site said that the paper used for phone books has very short fibers that can't be used with normal paper, it will contaminate the batch if mixed together but it also said that phone book paper can be recycled into new phone books.
I was implying a video link
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