Don’t let this bargain slither by

PORT ANGELES – Maybe you awoke this morning not knowing you needed a bright green plastic remote-controlled snake.

Now that you do – know and need it, that is – you still may not know where to get one, especially not at the barn-burner price of just $10 – and even that’s negotiable.

Just point your Internet browser at 2Good2Toss.com, click on the city of Port Angeles/Clallam County link, and page down past the futon frame, the dog-training collar, the rocking chair and the Cozy Cottage toddler bed.

If you don’t get sidetracked by the drafting table, the trio of lunch boxes, the Laurel & Hardy dolls and the rowing machine, you’ll find the snake not long after the hamster supplies.

2Good2Toss is a statewide Web site, co-sponsored locally by Port Angeles and Clallam County, to cut down on what folks throw away.

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