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Vik Wrote:

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> We have a daily bin searcher, she seems to favour our bin over others in the road.

> I'll pop out and send her down to yours if you're feeling left out.


Or set up a video camera, hide in the bin and then leap up screaming when she opens it. Then post the video on here.


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I've been hoping someone will look in my bin too. they are overflowing each week due to not enough bins for the number of users (yes I have contacted the council numerous times). If someone would like to look in my bin and, perhaps, take some rubbish out, I would be most grateful. Feel free to do whatever you want with my rubbish- I have made the decision to cast it out
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My bins are empty on Tuesday, so feel free to come to Sydenham and not look in them.


I'm not making Cassis this or any year either, so I'm not looking for a recipe


My flan requirements are sorted, nothing more to report or discuss on that one.

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I saw my elderly neighbor go to his bin, lift the lid and place a small object in there.


He obviously was aware of this and so am I, now you know also.


Tomorrow I will not check what's in there and report back.


He has a black and a green bin, which bin he used isn't important.

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Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> Seabag. What's the dog poo status on your street

> please?



Always thought of Seabag as an 'avenue' sort of a girl*.




*other genders are available

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