okay we're on uh recycling and uh yes i am not real well informed on exactly what Richardson does i know that we uh um-hum they ask us to bundle our newspapers and we do that and we recycle our aluminum pop cans and stuff i see but now Plano has quite an elaborate system don't they yeah they do uh it started out several years ago when they put these uh collection sites um-hum they uh near a Wal-Mart near a the football stadium and the like and they just couldn't believe how many people were going out of their way to fill these things up these huge dumpsters were being filled up in a in a matter of a week so they knew that there was something going on here so they started looking into programs and what we have now it they changed the whole way that they do garbage in Plano instead of collecting plastic bags of garbage two days a week um-hum they make a collection on Monday for yard waste and the yard waste has to be put in the special bag that's a decomposable paper sack uh-huh it's a pretty good size it's maybe the size of two or three um grocery bags oh and we put that out by the street and they collect those on Monday and then on Wednesday we put out two containers that they gave us one container's a huge green monstrous thing that a uh a special truck comes by and hooks onto the side of it and flips the container into the back of the garbage truck so and that's where you put your regular um garbage and trash okay and then also that same day you put out a small tub uh it's maybe two feet high and three feet by two feet wide and you put just throw in your aluminum and your milk jugs and newspaper and then they okay and then they recycle they separate it exactly they have a big truck that has like ten uh not ten maybe five big doors on the side of it they throw the different stuff in the different doors oh that's a neat system yeah it is and apparently it's you know it it went off pretty much without a hitch the trucks the special five door trucks were a little tough in getting because of something to do with the Persian Gulf war oh uh-huh that the the trucks were being the engines or something were being shipped over there for something or other but it it does work pretty well well i know our son and daughter-in-law live in Plano and i know they have commented on the system i don't know that they know that it worked that way but they have the two separate containers and stuff oh yes uh-huh i noticed something interesting the last time i guess two Wednesdays ago when they were picking up i happened to be out there in the morning when they were picking up the that tub stuff and the man who was doing the separating when he was done emptying the tub he took a little electronic reader device off of his belt and he read the bar code that was on the side of the tub so they must be collecting information about who does it and how often oh that is interesting does i wonder if that means that if you don't do it yeah um-hum you suppose they will come and knock on your door and i i don't know but i think that's a really interesting question that that is interesting you know will you be penalized if you don't will you you know uh yeah that that seems far-fetched only because it it it there's no law that says you have to buy a newspaper or pop cans or milk jugs so there there's it's possible that there is a person in Plano that doesn't buy any of those three things right right and therefore wouldn't have that's true except that it's hard to match and you know when you have uh cans you know from the the market and uh you know vegetable cans and et cetera and right no they won't take vegetable cans just just the aluminum pop cans oh they don't take vegetable cans this is just their aluminum cans well then yes it is possible that's interesting i wonder uh yeah huh yeah what they're doing with that wouldn't you really like to know i would someday i'm sure we'll find out i'm sure you know if nothing else call the sanitation department say okay what are you doing reading you know yeah um-hum so tell me what your feelings on recycling is it do you think this is a good thing or silly i think it's a very good thing i think that uh i think it helps that the city is giving you a nudge to do it because i think there are a lot of people that don't do it and i can't say that my husband and i are real real conscientious we got started on the aluminum cans because our uh yes grandson was collecting them uh to raise money and uh stuff for an organization he was in so we started collecting them and now he's through so we've we've just we've kept on huh yes yeah and it's interesting too that we have to drive we drive to Plano up Plano Road to uh just inside your city limits to you know turn them in to dump them in i sure there's bound to be some here in Richardson but we just haven't really seen them advertised or you know something and dump them off yeah and that is interesting right yeah well the Plano yeah the Plano newspaper each each day in fact has a a little list of all the recycling centers for all the different things they publish it every single day well that's interesting yeah and phone numbers and and that kind of stuff um-hum well i haven't noticed uh i haven't noticed Richardson you know making that big a deal