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You know how some people, after they use something, just can’t bear to throw it away.That might make sense if it’s magazines or clothes. But what if it’s empty beer cans?In astounding numbers?

70,000 Beer Cans Found in Ogden Townhouse

70,000 Beer Cans Found in Ogden Townhouse

70,000 Beer Cans Found in Ogden Townhouse

70,000 Beer Cans Found in Ogden Townhouse

70,000 Beer Cans Found in Ogden Townhouse


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