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Saw bin men this morning and thanked them for doing a great job I know some places are not having bins emptied which makes things worse with rats were lucky to have them

They said I made there day for thanking them let's not forget them

A kind word makes all the difference

Gaynor

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SebsC Wrote:

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> Our road put messages and cards of thanks and a

> few bottles of beer! Hugely appreciated them still

> carrying out this service.


What a lovely community spirited road you live in. I'll do something for them too next week. They come too early for me to thank them in person, being an owl not a lark!

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We have a sign up thanking our bin men and this week when they were collecting my 2.5yr old son stood at the window and waved, as did another small child on our street. Not only did the bin men ignore my son (they looked straight at him, so didn?t just overlook him) they thought it appropriate to give each other the middle finger as they went about their work. I appreciate they are working in difficult circumstances but I don?t think there?s any justification for that sort of behaviour.
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OMG - someone's taken a quote straight out of Viz !

The Curtain Twitchers: Cuthbert and the Nasty Binmen



ufclarke Wrote:

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> We have a sign up thanking our bin men and this

> week when they were collecting my 2.5yr old son

> stood at the window and waved, as did another

> small child on our street. Not only did the bin

> men ignore my son (they looked straight at him, so

> didn?t just overlook him) they thought it

> appropriate to give each other the middle finger

> as they went about their work. I appreciate they

> are working in difficult circumstances but I don?t

> think there?s any justification for that sort of

> behaviour.

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