Cleaning and disinfecting homes has been a big deal for locals wanted to thwart the spread of COVID-19. Here's just a bit of help from KCMO:
Kansas City offers special no-tag trash week added April 13-17
KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -- Kansas City is now offering an extra no-tag week of trash collection as thousands of residents are staying at home. It will be held April 13-17. The city normally does this twice a year, but this additional event is needed to help residents cope with Kansas City's stay-at-home order and the cancellation of many previously-scheduled neighborhood clean-up events due to the coronavirus pandemic.
One whole trash day, man don’t they know people will be home for a month or more, idiots
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ReplyDeleteMy special friend in Central Hyde Park will like this. They eat dogs so they have a lot of dog bones to put out. This way they don't have to trash dump on the other neighbors yards. They don't have any money to buy food, but they love their house and eat dogs just so they can live there. They are so smart.
^^^God you’re old and pathetic. So lonely too.
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