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My Compost...


Arpy

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...it has a name.

PORT ANGELES --- What do you call compost? The city of Port Angeles is seeking an original brand name for its compost, which it began selling in April from the Regional Transfer Station, and is asking for entries. The contest will end on Monday. The person whose name is chosen will receive five cubic yards of compost, a certificate of recognition, a two-week pass to the William Shore Memorial Pool in Port Angeles and will be featured on the city's web site at [URLWBIFLI]. The city's compost is both local and natural, said [NAWBIFLIATPHI], the executive communications coordinator. "The compost is a premium mixture of local yard waste and bio-solids, actively composted for two months, stabilized for one month, and screened to 1/2 inch" Pierce said in a press release. "It can be used as a soil amendment or with mulch. It also can be mixed with sand to make topsoil." Entry forms are available at the Port Angeles City Hall, the Regional Tranfer station, or an entrant can e-mail an idea to [AWBIC]. For more information about compost, prices, and availability, phone the city's information line at [UETPNHBW].

That is so awesome! Isn't that awesome? I would love to have five whole cubic yards of compost! And my very own certificate of recognition! Gosh.

 

*hopes he wins an award for being the only BZPer to have done an entire entry on compost*

 

Arpy

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Nawbifliatphi actually sounds like a girl's name; a bit other-worldly of a name, but still cool and somewhat realistic. The Bifli is awesome too.
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