I'm a dumpster-diver from a line of dumpster divers.
When I was in college, I often snagged chairs from the dumpster.
My roommate was rather amused (though perhaps somewhat frustrated) that the number of cheap, ugly rolling office chairs in our apartment would just keep increasing.
She said I must be taking them in, trying to provide a good home for them.
Once I snagged a whole color copier, but it was broken.
One friend of mine really knew how to delegate.
She knew about my dumpster-diving habits, so when she planned a collage-making activity, she asked
me to dumpster-dive for magazines w/ pictures we could cut out!
(I was honored.

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When I was at the campus recycling center "recovering" said magazines and catalogs, I met an older couple who just happened to be getting rid of like TEN gorgeous calendars w/ nature/landmarks pictures.
They wondered if I'd want some of them. Twas awesome.
"People without hope not only don't write novels, but what is more to the point, they don't read them.
They don't take long looks at anything, because they lack the courage.
The way to despair is to refuse to have any kind of experience, and the novel, of course, is a way to have experience."
-Flannery O'Connor
"In spite of much that militates against quietness there are people who still read books. They are the people who keep me going."
-Elisabeth Elliot, Preface, "A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael"