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This Weather.....

cracking flags mon.....

 

if this is global warming,will do for me....

 

im of to the beach.

 

ill keep an eye out swimming policemen.

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Bit windy out

2 minutes ago, jmjhb said:

Bit windy out

Psyching myself up for my morning walk

13 minutes ago, boltondiver said:

Psyching myself up for my morning walk

Just got back with the dogs 

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Fucking part of garden fence down.

Not the best weather for a dress, bloody patients take 5x longer to open their doors too

Bins everywhere- why Bromley council can't give us wheelie bins I'll never know. 

8 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

Bins everywhere- why Bromley council can't give us wheelie bins I'll never know. 

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

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.

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

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?

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.

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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23 minutes ago, Winchester White said:

Bit backward that isn't it?

Surprised its not been main national news.

17 minutes ago, Escobarp said:

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 
 

 

Fascinating.

14 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Surprised its not been main national news.

Along with sore northerner complains about London. Again.

41 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

Along with sore northerner complains about London. Again.

Well, up here in civilised counties, we have wheelie bins for all and bags are not collected.

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.

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. 

 

24 minutes ago, Winchester White said:

Well, up here in civilised counties, we have wheelie bins for all and bags are not collected.

I know. It was a tough decision, stay for the wheelie bins, or not.

I'll be back at some point, probably.

4 hours ago, Winchester White said:

Well, up here in civilised counties, we have wheelie bins for all and bags are not collected.

After Dennis Nilsen in that there London, I'm amazed they allow any black bin liners on the streets again.

  • 3 weeks later...

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.

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.

Not guilty.

Although I was mighty tempted yesterday by a bike ride with hilltop pitstop with a tin of ale.

Abstained though.

 

 

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

Is it still classed as the Loopline beyond Clegg's Lane?

It's probably got a stupid cycleway designation number.

I thought the Loopline proper started at Clegg's Lane toward Blackleach and beyond...

The ride to Bury from the Embankment is a good 'un.

Highland Toffee cows along the way, ice cream and maybe a swift one in The Robert Peel...

Can't wait.

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