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Well I have no green wheelie, it was stood next to the brown bin they were holding hands chatting together as these bins do, came out in the morning at sevenish and no green wheelie. All my black bags are being deposited in the conveniently placed brown bin.

I wonder if the link does green wheelies as well as the brown ones, I hope so.

We have a different bin related problem.


*glances over shoulder for Mr Admin and decides to risk a topic tangent*


Our wheelie bin is all present and correct, but someone keeps dumping their rubbish in it. We rarely fill out bin so it wouldn't be a problem except that it's reclyclable waste, mostly cardboard, being dumped which the standard bin men won't take away. So, every week the bin men pull all the dumped cardboard out of our bin and leave it by the side and we have to crush it all up and try and squash it into our recycling bag.

I realise this isn't really that big a deal, in the words of Baby's dad in Dirty Dancing "this is not a tragedy", but it is beginning to annoy me. Does anyone have any suggestions or bright ideas to stop it happening?



Well,I'm still smarting because many of my jokes in other threads (and this was some of my best material) were deleted by the administrator. I try to bring a bit of sunshine into peoples lives and it gets the bums rush, yet a moan about a lost bin or a double parked lorry gets pride of place and drags on and on. Sort that out as well.

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