Trash Bags, Stain Remover -- and BigCloset

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I just bought trash compactor bags and stain remover for my pool. The combined purchase price was about $500.

Erin will receive somewhere between $15 and $35 simply because I entered Amazon through her portal.

It was painless. And, I feel good about it.

Jill

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I was just trying to figure

I was just trying to figure out how you get the pool in the trash bags, but, never mind... ;-)

Point taken, using the link here on the site to shop at Amazon is a great and painless way to help BCTS!

Kris

{I leave a trail of Kudos as I browse the site. Be careful where you step!}

That's what the compactor is

That's what the compactor is for, silly!


I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.

Pools in Bags

I live in Minnesota. Pools are frozen year round. To put the pool into a bag you simply cut it into squares with your chain saw. To save on bags I run those squares through a woodchipper. Every Minnesotan who has a pool also owns a chipper and a chainsaw. You can look it up.

When you buy your new chipper or blades for your chainsaw, use Erin's Amazon link and add to the financial stability of this site.

Jill

Angela Rasch (Jill M I)

Stain remover.. and compactor bags?

The first thing that came to mind was does the stain remover work on blood and whose body is being compacted.

And if this was a writing prompt.

The thin trickle of blood ran

The thin trickle of blood ran to the tiled edge of the pool and dripped into the placid water. In the other direction I followed it to where it became wider and spread out around the head of the intruder, pierced neatly in the forehead by a 44-caliber sized hole. The back of the skull, and it's short brown hair was blown away, and a long blond wig, spattered by blood and brains, was six feet away where the blast had taken it.

Better get some trash bags and stain remover. This is a hell of a mess.

Next? Anyone?

Kris

{I leave a trail of Kudos as I browse the site. Be careful where you step!}