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3 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Makes no difference, except they sometimes roll off like a dalek before spilling their guts.

Fair enough but we just get boxes for recycling and as it's cardboard week it's bloody everywhere. I also have to get up at 5 to put the bin bags out so the Foxes don't tear into them. A wheelie bin would be much appreciated at that time of the day.

Missed it this morning so tip trip on sat.

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Blowy here too.

No doubt I'll be doing the rounds with my ladders this weekend, twenty five quid a slate is a good little earner, I don't charge the old 'uns and there's a discount if you have a friendly missus/teenage daughter

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47 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

Fair enough but we just get boxes for recycling and as it's cardboard week it's bloody everywhere. I also have to get up at 5 to put the bin bags out so the Foxes don't tear into them. A wheelie bin would be much appreciated at that time of the day.

Missed it this morning so tip trip on sat.

Bit backward that isn't it?

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16 minutes ago, Winchester White said:

Bit backward that isn't it?

Yep, I've lived in a few london boroughs and most you have to pay for your wheelie bin. So, like me, most don't and leave a ton of bin bags out front every other week.

Having said that - just seen a lad go up the street collecting all the blown over rubbish so fair play.

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20 minutes ago, Winchester White said:

Bit backward that isn't it?

We have two bins and then covered tubs (or buckets as they call them). 2 of each for plastics/ glass and paper/cardboard. 
 

plus a food bin 
 

 

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Leave London alone.

Every day living there is like the opening scenes of Paddington 2.

Anyone worth there salt would've studied and/or worked harder in order to get a pretend job then live and work there, well, maybe work there, live about forty odd miles from there.

In the water tank of a block of ex-council flats.

Weekly rent - three grand.

Only uncouth parochial racists who pronounce quinoa as Quinn-oar remain in the ghastly north.

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15 minutes ago, Youri McAnespie said:

Leave London alone.

Every day living there is like the opening scenes of Paddington 2.

Anyone worth there salt would've studied and/or worked harder in order to get a pretend job then live and work there, well, maybe work there, live about forty odd miles from there.

In the water tank of a block of ex-council flats.

Weekly rent - three grand.

Only uncouth parochial racists who pronounce quinoa as Quinn-oar remain in the ghastly north.

Quite right. At last someone speaking the truth. 

 

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Currently 20 deg.

Bike ride after breakfast. Loop line from Farnworth then along the path towards Middlebrook. Passed a fellow cyclist in Great Lever at 9.30. He’d stopped to drink his can of lager.

Run out on the Lambretta, a bit of gardening, cleaned the BBQ, prepared the chicken souvlaki and now sat in the garden reading a book with a glass of Czech lager.

Forecast snow at the weekend.

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2 minutes ago, Boby Brno said:

Currently 20 deg.

Bike ride after breakfast. Loop line from Farnworth then along the path towards Middlebrook. Passed a fellow cyclist in Great Lever at 9.30. He’d stopped to drink his can of lager.

Run out on the Lambretta, a bit of gardening, cleaned the BBQ, prepared the chicken souvlaki and now sat in the garden reading a book with a glass of Czech lager.

Forecast snow at the weekend.

Stonking.

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9 minutes ago, Boby Brno said:

Currently 20 deg.

Bike ride after breakfast. Loop line from Farnworth then along the path towards Middlebrook. Passed a fellow cyclist in Great Lever at 9.30. He’d stopped to drink his can of lager.

Run out on the Lambretta, a bit of gardening, cleaned the BBQ, prepared the chicken souvlaki and now sat in the garden reading a book with a glass of Czech lager.

Forecast snow at the weekend.

well my money is on @Youri McAnespie

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