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Old 28-08-2017, 09:41 AM #1
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in the house of pain
similar to cutting a whole bread
like the cream of the crop i will train
never a pin just a skin head.
some did object
do you remember the fortnightly comotion
shut down as not politicaly correct
not saving the earth was my promotion.
soon it will mutate
in some areas is the trial
on sky news i have to congradulate
presenting the papers was done with a laugh and smile.
everyone has waste
yes ofcourse we want to save the planet
but the only ones to taste
are the local authoritys who tax gannet.
if we agree to this cycle
then from my village i will resign
we need a bit of queen a bicycle
keeping waste for 4 weeks won't ever cross the line.

https://ibb.co/cxKwbk - i spotted this today and i can only think this will increase if we move to a 4 weekly bin collection. and in true style i got the proof in the pudding here with my alba - https://ibb.co/kq5f2Q on sky news this morning in the paper review is what inspired me thinking about this matter. thank you sky news. if you want to see the race i got it on video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GugsCdLHm-Q
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"in some areas is the trial
on sky news i have to congratulate
presenting the papers was done with a laugh and smile."

Yes HOG
the SkyNewsHD paper review is funny at times.....
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4 weekly cycle 28.08.17

in the house of pain
similar to cutting a whole bread
like the cream of the crop i will train
never a pin just a skin head.
some did object
do you remember the fortnightly comotion
shut down as not politicaly correct
not saving the earth was my promotion.
soon it will mutate
in some areas is the trial
on sky news i have to congradulate
presenting the papers was done with a laugh and smile.
everyone has waste
yes ofcourse we want to save the planet
but the only ones to taste
are the local authoritys who tax gannet.
if we agree to this cycle
then from my village i will resign
we need a bit of queen a bicycle
keeping waste for 4 weeks won't ever cross the line.

https://ibb.co/cxKwbk - i spotted this today and i can only think this will increase if we move to a 4 weekly bin collection. and in true style i got the proof in the pudding here with my alba - https://ibb.co/kq5f2Q on sky news this morning in the paper review is what inspired me thinking about this matter. thank you sky news. if you want to see the race i got it on video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GugsCdLHm-Q
I thought you were talking about something else for a minute there. My first thought was why on earth was waterhog posting about menstruation.
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Old 28-08-2017, 10:39 AM #4
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I thought you were talking about something else for a minute there. My first thought was why on earth was waterhog posting about menstruation.
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We still have weekly collections for normal rubbish, and fortnightly for the recycling.
4 weekly sounds horrendous, still be the same amount of rubbish and recycling to pick up and will take just as long, any time saved would be lost again by the truck having to go and empty more often.
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We still have weekly collections for normal rubbish, and fortnightly for the recycling.
4 weekly sounds horrendous, still be the same amount of rubbish and recycling to pick up and will take just as long, any time saved would be lost again by the truck having to go and empty more often.
We have fortnightly everything which is a problem for basic waste. I found a dead pidgeon next to my back door and put it in with the household waste. When I opened the lid when putting the wheelie bin outside it was swarming with maggots. I have never had that before. But as it had been in there for nearly two weeks in hot weather that was the result. I had to bleach and scrub the damn thing and still felt 'infected'. It was awful.

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We have fortnightly everything which is a problem for basic waste. I found a dead pidgeon next to my back door and put it in with the household waste. When I opened the lid when putting the wheelie bin outside it was swarming with maggots. I have never had that before. But as it had been in there for nearly two weeks in hot weather that was the result. I had to bleach and scrub the damn thing and still felt 'infected'. It was awful.
I would have positively freaked out at the sight of maggots.
It really is not hygienic to leave rubbish bins unemptied so long, especially in the warmer weather.
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i got a thing though my door saying that you must wash out your cans etc before they go in the bin - lol, fck that
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i got a thing though my door saying that you must wash out your cans etc before they go in the bin - lol, fck that
Hubby rinses them before recycling them.
*someone* who shall remain nameless used to just chuck them in the rubbish bin.
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If this happens and i have to go to the tip every week imma stop paying taxes.It would be unworkable with a family of four.We struggle on two week collections
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credit from the arista
is going to end me up seeing the barrister.
because I have gone out on a look
and bought myself every poetry book.
the bill is millions and counting
to pay it off is like climbing everest mountain.
not it is a bad bleed
no if buts or maybe
I got the books but can not read
this is when I rely on my arista baby.


hope you enjoy arista - you inspired this one so thank you.
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