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  1. Billy Death

    Billy Death Well-Known Member

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    I guess that's it then. It still belongs to them. :headbang:
     
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  2. Commachio

    Commachio Rambo 2021

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    I live in a world of recycling.

    Its all worth money to someone.



    As for soofthend. Slags and queers.
     
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  3. Tel (they/them)

    Tel (they/them) Sucky’s Bailiff

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    You can have a **** in it when you move though, so every cloud <ok>
     
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  4. Billy Death

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    What a good idea. <ok>
     
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  5. Tel (they/them)

    Tel (they/them) Sucky’s Bailiff

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    When I moved in to my house, they had this little plastic slop bin for food, I'd never seen something so disgusting... it went straight into the brown bin for bottles and tins.

    Then a few weeks ago, I got a roll of little food bin liners through my door from the council and they were to be used in the little food bin, they're biodegradable so you can chuck them in your compost bin, apparently.

    I emptied my compost bin into my garden waste bin and got rid of the compost bin the day I moved in, there was no instructions!
     
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  6. SAFCDRUM

    SAFCDRUM Well-Known Member

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    Live on Tameside/Stockport border but under Tameside council. 3 bins black, green and blue. The council in their wisdom decided to swap the large black for household rubbish with the smaller green glass/can bins so now my household bin is full again 2 days after collection and the black one now goes weeks until its full. Collection every 2 weeks apart from the paper bin which is 3 although that one fills up easily as well. Bit of a joke really and I still reckon they ran over and disposed of my cats body 7 years ago.
     
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  7. SAFCDRUM

    SAFCDRUM Well-Known Member

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    Ha ha yeah that little brown bin lasted a few weeks with us. It was rank. Flies and sh!t everywhere.
     
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  8. marcusblackcat

    marcusblackcat SAFC Sheriff Forum Moderator

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    Durham council charge £20 a year for the garden bin - mine needs emptying twice a year (when I chop the hedge out the back) - Only have decking and paving in the back and front so no grass cuttings - but £20 to empty a bin twice a year is ****ing stupid IMO! Considering the neighbour has his emptied over the spring and summer every two weeks and pays the same!!
     
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  9. BalesBalls

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    We got the option of buying green sacks if you dont want to pay for a green bin one pound each,
     
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  10. marcusblackcat

    marcusblackcat SAFC Sheriff Forum Moderator

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    Never asked about that to be honest - may get onto the council in the spring and ask about it!
     
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  11. Commachio

    Commachio Rambo 2021

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    Im confused. Are you in essex or asia?

    Please maake your mind up.
     
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  12. BalesBalls

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    6/7 months a year Asia the rest Essex
     
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    We have a green bin for garden waste a grey bin for all the un recyclable **** 2 blue bins 1 for paper and cardboard 1 for tins and bottles and one of our own for plastic but not bags use them for the house bin anyway, I'm with Typical about bin men ( twats ) on holiday once and missed the bottle and tin collection so when they came again I put 3 wine bottles on the lid in a carrier bag when I came in from work they had emptied the box and put the 3 bottles back on top again I was going to
    photograph a £10 note and put it in their envelope at xmas but then I decided I didn't fancy cleaning my front garden every 2 weeks.<laugh>
     
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    ....and you call Scousers bin dippers.:emoticon-0108-speec
     
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    Hampshire county council.
    Blue bin for all recycle stuffs and green bin for general rubbish.
    Little blue box for glass etc.
    Our lass is keen gardener so any food waste except cooked stuff n meat goes into one of our compost bins in garden.
    Any garden waste again goes into compost bin then it's used for mulching the veg plot and her flower borders.
    Any clothing is giving to a cancer charity
     
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  16. rooch 3

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    Why do you not put cooked food and meat in your compost bin?
     
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  17. Billy Death

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    Because it attracts rats mate.
    I got up for a 6-2 shift one morning & there was a big fat, grey rat sat on my compost bin.
    Of course by the time I got the air rifle loaded the twat had ****ed off.
    Sly, cunning bastards rats. Very ****ing clever though.
     
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  18. J๏E..

    J๏E.. The King of Hearts

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    It's them black and white shirts they wear that pisses me off the most..<ok>

    In York, we have a black bin for rubbish and 3 boxes for recycled, card, paper & plastic. I watched the bin men one day empty the 3 boxes into one truck so from that day on I just use all 3 boxes for the lot. Lazy bastards down here like, even the flies take the piss out of them..

    MOT.. yeah, ok ya ****ing lazy yorkshire ****..<ok>..oh and it's ****ing Ha'Waaaay the Laaaads, ya thick ****..<ok>
     
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    <laugh>.
     
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  20. crumble bungle

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    Spot on, keeps the rats away, but mice still get in there
     
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