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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: JamesV6CDX on 09 July 2007, 14:21:29
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.... in a wheely bin, almost 100 miles away ::) At least I've located them now, and can get that much needed £500 for the Estate!!!
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You do make life complicated James ;)
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You go a long way to put your rubbish in the bin.. ;D ;D
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.... in a wheely bin, almost 100 miles away ::) At least I've located them now, and can get that much needed £500 for the Estate!!!
how the heck did they end up there?? and how did you manage to find them?
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And i bet they was near the bottom too!...glad you found them though, :)
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Good job it wasn't my wheely bin..... bin men came this morning :o
Glad to hear it's sorted, and not with a brick this time :y
Kevin
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Good job it wasn't my wheely bin..... bin men came this morning :o
Glad to hear it's sorted, and not with a brick this time :y
Kevin
Glad to hear your bin men came, ours come every 2 weeks now and its a real pain due to bins smelling,maggots and overspilling, our bin men will not take the bin if it is slightly open due to bags etc.
These are one side of the council services that really pi*s me off, they think they are so bad done to, our cheeky gits of so called bin men even knock the door at xmas for a tip, i always give them a tip ;D
>:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
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ours come every 2 weeks now
Ours too. Well, alternating bin waste / recycling each week.
knock the door at xmas for a tip
:o
i always give them a tip
I bet you do! Something about where they can stick your rubbish in order to meet the council's targets of reducing landfill, no doubt >:(
Kevin
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ours come every 2 weeks now
Ours too. Well, alternating bin waste / recycling each week.
knock the door at xmas for a tip
:o
i always give them a tip
I bet you do! Something about where they can stick your rubbish in order to meet the council's targets of reducing landfill, no doubt >:(
Kevin
Spot on mate
;D ;D
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Good job it wasn't my wheely bin..... bin men came this morning :o
Glad to hear it's sorted, and not with a brick this time :y
Kevin
Glad to hear your bin men came, ours come every 2 weeks now and its a real pain due to bins smelling,maggots and overspilling, our bin men will not take the bin if it is slightly open due to bags etc.
These are one side of the council services that really pi*s me off, they think they are so bad done to, our cheeky gits of so called bin men even knock the door at xmas for a tip, i always give them a tip ;D
>:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
Yeah, we've been on once a fornight collections for about 6 years here. I've had several 'discussions' with the council about the £1600+ I pay them to empty my bin 26 times a year. At least they agree its poor value for money....
Trust me, you do get used to it, things like sealing things in plastic bags (yes, even more waste!) to stop flies being able to get in and lay eggs.
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Good job it wasn't my wheely bin..... bin men came this morning :o
Glad to hear it's sorted, and not with a brick this time :y
Kevin
Glad to hear your bin men came, ours come every 2 weeks now and its a real pain due to bins smelling,maggots and overspilling, our bin men will not take the bin if it is slightly open due to bags etc.
These are one side of the council services that really pi*s me off, they think they are so bad done to, our cheeky gits of so called bin men even knock the door at xmas for a tip, i always give them a tip ;D
>:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
Yeah, we've been on once a fornight collections for about 6 years here. I've had several 'discussions' with the council about the £1600+ I pay them to empty my bin 26 times a year. At least they agree its poor value for money....
Trust me, you do get used to it, things like sealing things in plastic bags (yes, even more waste!) to stop flies being able to get in and lay eggs.
Councillors maybe? ;D