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What kind of mumbo-jumbo new-age garbage is this?
Some describe it as a nascent golden age of garbage.
"L'Age d'Or" was soon referred to in Paris as "L'Age d'Ordure," or "The Age of Garbage".
One song pays homage to an age "when garbage was a pleasure" — huh? — while another is a soaring ballad for a supporting character, the lovesick Nina (Katy Treharne), whose romantic plight comes from nowhere and is barely referenced again.
Oleksinski says most people his age are garbage, and most people his age would happily concur.
It's a drama from the young Scottish filmmaker Lynne Ramsay, known for her film "Ratcatcher," about coming of age during a garbage strike in Glasgow.
And Mr. Wollney was talking about a scientific paper he had read about "people who were here 12,000 years ago" — back in the pre-garbage age.
At 60 years of age, Claude became a garbage collector, earning $26,000 a year, with some benefits and no retirement in sight.
He refuses to give his age, but when a garbage collector who stopped to gawk at his works guessed 45, he allowed that it was not a bad estimate.
Vignette 7. Tonic Immobility Sylvia, a nine-year-old girl born to a drug-addicted mother, was placed in her father's care after she was found on the streets, at four years of age, eating food from garbage cans.
Instead, there's a brooding, traditional feel to this atmospheric and evocative set of songs dealing with life in a post-industrial age where factories are deserted, garbage has become a decoration and motorways are a place to sleep.
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