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We want to change the world
Por Jim Dog - Thursday, Dec. 09, 2010 at 6:57 AM

We want to change the world

We want to change th...
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What are you going to do when it's really big?
We know that the front doors of the restaurant open to five feet wide, and that's the widest exit from the building. Slightly before Indybay gets to that point, we will roll her out the door, onto a flat bed trailer, and we'll take her to Western Recycling. Dave, the Plant Manager, said if we can build a foil ball that big, he'll agree to house her while she grows big enough and then eventually cut her down and recycle her.

What are you going to do with the money and how much do you think it will be?, and the amount will depend on the aluminum recycling rate at the time we meets our goal. Right now the average rate is $.66 per pound
What's the current world record?
The current world record for Largest Foil Ball was made by Richard Roman of Alliance, OH. The ball weighed 1,615 lbs on 9-17-1987. Most of the foil used was donated by local company A.J. Oster Foil Inc. We want Indybay to have the record with pieces of foil contributed by ordinary folks - it seems more honorable that way rather than from a foil company! we are setting a goal for our selves to make the lagrest ball of tin foil in the free world!

How You Can Help
1. Bring us your flat foil! clean great, not that's ok too

2.Bring us your foil! to any Indybay sponsored event, or just mail your foil to us at the following address
Make your donations to "SF Bay Area IMC" and send to:


SF Bay Area IMC
2940 16th St, Ste 216
San Francisco, CA 94103

http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/12/09/18666097.php
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/12/09/18666098.php
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/12/09/18666099.php

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