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Hello all,


I live on Copleston Road, and each morning someone on their way to work keeps leaving there banana peel on one of the posts of my front garden fencing. Is it too hard to dispose of your unwanted peel the right way??? why do fellow citizens feel this behavior is aok???

alice Wrote:

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> Reverse detection theory would require you to

> leave your home and eat a banana. When you have

> only the peel in your hand you will be standing

> outside the door of the one you seek. Knock it.



Brilliant :)


Though you would need to go in both directions and then you'd have a fifty:fifty chance of getting the right house.


Or parked car.


But if there were side streets, you'd have rather more possibilities :))


ETA: And it would depend on the relative eating speeds, of course.


What time does this happen? Could it be a kid on the way to school eating part of their lunch several hours early?!

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