3 Full Freezers of old food to feed to hogs

south of vicksburg 10 miles… we have 3 freezers that need to be fed to the hogs.. they are full and some food may be ok but we want to clean them completely out ..
there is a lot of bread and buns..some Vegitables from garden and some fish from river and some misc…
would suggest you feed it to dogs, hogs or whatever you want…I am giving it as trash…..but I ate fish from it last week seemed a little old …
must take everything in all 3 freezers..
The old “come clean up some garbage I have lying around” ploy. Directed to a very small group of potential customers – feed-scrounging hog farmers.
I enjoy the added disgusting element of “how do I know the fish went bad? I ate some.”
Right now, I’m just praying that little Timmy in the picture there isn’t entombed in of one of the refrigerators. With the fish he’s holding.
Here’s another trash pick-up request:

pretty much just junk that needs to be hauled , thought Id outa try craigslist first.
If interested plz call or email wood all kinds of sizes, left over fencing, dryer that gave out last year and old couch .
other little things as well.
The “suckers!” right after the first sentence is silent.




But how did little Timmy taste?
not very old
Feed it to dogs or hogs or frogs, put it under some logs, dump it in a bog, stomp on it with your clogs. Just clean muh freezer.
Hmmm. Vicksburg. The South. I’m betting the freezers are out in the front yard, next to the washing machines. And he mowed the extension cord, and has three freezers full of rotting fish now.
Don’t be ridiculous, he doesn’t mow his yard. He unplugged them (all jammed into one socket) to watch TV on his front porch while drinking cheap beer and sitting in his couch (also available for the sucker that wants to haul it away).
Bill is correct, sort of. You put all that junk in the front yard SO YOU DON’T HAVE TO MOW IT. You kill the grass one rectangle at a time.
Yippee, let’s hear it for one more pot-shot at the south, because that never gets old.
People can’t be bothered to take their stuff to the tip anymore, I see.
I will pay ten million billion hillion dollars to anyone who arranges and videotapes a meeting between this person and the one who had the elegant placenta jar.
ROFL
‘Vegitables’ from the garden and fish from the river, eh? Sorry, I was trolling Craiglist for vegetables and fish from the ocean. So close.
I know, picking on a spelling error and the like is a cheap shot, but, come on!
Pointing out spelling/grammar errors in CL ads is an endless task. Comments people make on similar sites are just as bad.
cheapo stupid asshat. hate to rely on a sterotype, but jeezlouise.
Hey I like fish – we talking “seemed a little old” stinky, or slimy, or never mind I asked…
“we have 3 freezers that need to be fed to the hogs”
Yes, pigs will eat just about anything, but I’m not sure they could consume a freezer. The freon might poison them.
No need for an ad guvner, give ol Brick Top a ring, eh? You need at least sixteen pigs to finish the job in one sitting, so be wary of any man who keeps a pig farm.
Garbage is garbage and offering it as free just doesn’t make it better; like putting lipstick on a pig…
You know… as much as I love this site… and understand that an offer of 3-freezers full of food no longer fit for human consumption seems pathetic… it is actually awesome. This is ideal for a pig farmer. I’ve known of pig farmers that collected restaurant scraps of unserved food. I know of a reptile shelter that used to solicite donations for freezer-burned meat (feeding a dozon resuced cayman crocodiles is expensive). Locally, there is (or was) a group that got together in the fall to collect and distribute unwanted over-ripe fruit or garden veggies to other farmers, as it is ideal for livestock fodder.
Damn. I know a lot of cheap bastards, I guess.
Are you part of the Senior Gleaners? They go out on farms after they have been picked and collect the unwanted vegetables. Also go around to restaurants and grocery stores and collect unwanted food too. They then sort and distribute to the very elderly in need. Great organization, but the above described is a bit over the hill, even for hogs.
This reminds me of the conversation I was having with a friend of mine the other night. He moved back up north and bought 5 acres, which he has proceeded to start raising animals for food on (it’s a lot cheaper than store bought, and he is trying to live a sustainable lifestyle). He decided to buy a pig after seeing the price of bacon in the grocery store. Well, that pig will eat ANYTHING. It ate a dead chicken (did he kill it too?), wood, grass, and basically anything carbon based that comes in it’s general vicinity. So, yeah, if you had to slop some hogs, this would be a cheap way to do it. The loss of dignity however is priceless.