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I believe there is a viable product in our wasted Arizona ginseng bottles. These
seeming indestructible pieces of recyclable litter should be able to be turned into
something useful instead of just glass chum used in making more highway
pavement.
I believe that those wonderful little gems could
be mounted to the little feet of
the
underprivileged by means of double sided tape, or elmers wood glue. I would
prefer to use the Arizona bottles with the hand/finger indents for better traction.
Some may say my acumen is great, but I just say thats what I mean when I talk
about
a sticky situation
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Why not? Several friends of mine resole their boots with soles made from used tires, and the replacement soles are tougher that the originals. |
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The ginseng-bottle shoes would probably mark up a tile or marble floor pretty badly, though |
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Sandals made from worn out tires and rope are fairly common in some Central American countries and in Mexico. So even though they're not made of Arizona ginseng bottles, they're still made from something that's clogging up our landfills and is fairly difficult to recycle as well: junk tires. |
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they would probably float, wouldnt they, thereby giving them the opportunity to cross vast bodies of water and make it to other parts of the world. maybe good to market it as a travel and liesure product. |
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Long name - long fishbone. |
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Maybe made a mess of peoples views? |
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