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we have four flats in our house and thanks to some theiving git only one wheelie bin now. who on earth steals stinky wheelie bins? what value are they?It seems so ridiculous that for ages the Karma bike sat outside my house unlocked and untouched,:) yet someone would steal a stinky bin. >:D<


hugs as ever

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bonniebird Wrote:

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> I have pimped my recycle bin with tonnes of

> stickers, including my door number, my last one

> totally disappeard and I had to wait 4 weeks for a

> new one:X



They were STICKER COLLECTORS not wheelie bin thieves.

I would not know if this has anything to do with it but Southwark are changing all the separate (glass plastic and paper) recycle bins to ones which will accept everything. So they may have taken them before issuing you with the new ones.

But if this has nothing to do with I apologise.

I saw two men taking the bins from North Cross Rd flats/houses on Monday evening. They seemed to be filling them up with old building materials from the house next to Emily's Fish Bar and depositing them around the corner on Ulverscroft Rd. I retrieved our two missing bins today.

billabong Wrote:

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> I saw two men taking the bins from North Cross Rd

> flats/houses on Monday evening. They seemed to be

> filling them up with old building materials from

> the house next to Emily's Fish Bar and depositing

> them around the corner on Ulverscroft Rd. I

> retrieved our two missing bins today.


Unbelievable! Actually no...which is why we painted ours with big white house number on...they wouldn't dare!

Unbelievable! Actually no...which is why we painted ours with big white house number on...they wouldn't dare!


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who would and feel the wrath of the mighty LM? I certainly wouldn't want a festively furlined croc up my ar*e for that sort of behaviour!!

iaineasy Wrote:

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> who would and feel the wrath of the mighty LM? I

> certainly wouldn't want a festively furlined croc

> up my ar*e for that sort of behaviour!!


Iaineasy!!!!! I wouldn't waste a good croc on low-lifes like that...not averse to pelleting them with snow balls though!


...and...ahem...do I really come across as scary as all that?...ooh dear...


*crawls back to hobbit house and hits the cider*

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