holy f-ing crap!!

zixxer

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long story short, I had some water build-up inside the cinder block foundation of my house.... today I spent like 8 hours digging up some of the old drain and installing a french drain..

I was finishing up by vacuuming the water that was still inside the cinder block,

http://home.comcast.net/~jacobm77/basement/inside.jpg

and when emptying the shop vac I heard like rattling... it's dark out so I couldn't tell what it was.. got a flashlight... holy F!! a crack pipe was inside the cinder block and I vacuumed it up!!!!



WTF do I do?


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also because I'm predicting these questions... I live in a nice neighborhood in a decent area.. the previous people who lived here were like 40 or something.. house was built in 99 and I'm the third owner...


EDIT:

http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/cheesy/pipe.jpg

 

Eeezee

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I don't see any crack pipe

Toss it out, do you really think the police are going through your garbage looking for pipes that can be used to smoke crack?
 

Beige

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ugh...well fingers prints on it..what can i say.....if you dispose then do it so nobody can find it? if your finger prints are not on it then just throw it away anywhere away from your home.
 

zixxer

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Originally posted by: Beige
ugh...well fingers prints on it..what can i say.....if you dispose then do it so nobody can find it? if your finger prints are not on it then just throw it away anywhere away from your home.

yeah i haven't touched it
 

potato28

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Originally posted by: zixxer
Originally posted by: Beige
ugh...well fingers prints on it..what can i say.....if you dispose then do it so nobody can find it? if your finger prints are not on it then just throw it away anywhere away from your home.

yeah i haven't touched it

Then throw it in the neighbor that you hate's trash next day!
 

Cobalt

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Wow... Grow a pair/use common sense and just throw the damn thing out. Why do people have to think up every possible scenario for something so trivial.
 

Hyperlite

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throw it in a wal mart trash can outside at 1 AM. better yet, go to McDonalds, go through the drive through, then throw it in those trash cans at the end of the drive through lane with the big long shute on them. or bury it were you found it?
 

dartworth

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Originally posted by: zixxer

also because I'm predicting these questions... I live in a nice neighborhood in a decent area.. the previous people who lived here were like 40 or something.. house was built in 99 and I'm the third owner...



thanks for sharing this info...

because 40 year old people living in "nice" neighborhoods in "decent" areas never suck on the glass dick...:roll:

take off your blinders dude...
 

eilute

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Use it as a paper weight.

Do you think it belongs to somebody in your family? I could be mistaken, but I don't think crack pipes by themselves are actually illegal.

Throw it away and relax. You haven't broken any laws.
 

chambersc

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Originally posted by: zixxer
long story short, I had some water build-up inside the cinder block foundation of my house.... today I spent like 8 hours digging up some of the old drain and installing a french drain..

I was finishing up by vacuuming the water that was still inside the cinder block,

http://home.comcast.net/~jacobm77/basement/inside.jpg

and when emptying the shop vac I heard like rattling... it's dark out so I couldn't tell what it was.. got a flashlight... holy F!! a crack pipe was inside the cinder block and I vacuumed it up!!!!



WTF do I do?


edit:

also because I'm predicting these questions... I live in a nice neighborhood in a decent area.. the previous people who lived here were like 40 or something.. house was built in 99 and I'm the third owner...

don't touch it, call the police.