Dumpster Pr0n Revisited!?

There’s a big dumpster in my driveway again! Hoo-Boy! Fun, or what?

And so once again I was thinking: Wouldn’t it be neat to do some Dumpster Porn while I have it available?

The location is relatively private; it’s in my driveway, and the doors face into the back yard so no one would be able to see from the street, and the view from the rear of the yard is fairly sheltered, too.

There’s not much junk in the dumpster yet, so it would be a fairly clean and safe place for the model. It’s not like I’d expect her to climb up on top of the trash or anything like that.

Of course, as always, the trick is finding a model willing to do it… (and I KNOW Chocoholic isn’t willing.)


The dumpster arrived Friday afternoon, and I started in on the driveway on Saturday. The plan is to get rid of the asphalt next to the deck, and replace it with something** else. So far, I have half of the asphalt removed and dumpsterized. If it’s not too horribly sweltering out this evening, I’m going to attack another section.

** I don’t know what that something is going to be. I want to put grass there. Chocoholic wants to create a little patio area for a table and chairs to eat at. (What’s the point of the deck again?!?) Since we have a limited number of paving stones from the floor of the old shed and I’m not willing to purchase any more, the final outcome will probably be a compromising combination of the two ideas. Perhaps we’ll do a paving stone pathway from the new arbour (yet to be designed and built) next to the house leading out to the grass between the deck and the veggie garden?

On Saturday evening, A Certain Someone came over for a visit and the three of us went to Mississauga to see “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.” Since the Islington/Queensway Cineplex was charging $14 a ticket and the Famous Players behind Square One was only $10, it was worth the 20-minute drive. The theatre wasn’t the least bit crowded, either.

You should go see the movie if you get a chance; it’s a lot of fun, and different than 1971’s Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.

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