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Subject: B>S> Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: Leadfingers Date: 20 Jun 06 - 06:25 PM From Sainsburys - But its a shorter list than SOME Posts ! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: Little Hawk Date: 20 Jun 06 - 06:44 PM Osama Bin Liners? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: Bill D Date: 20 Jun 06 - 06:50 PM Just got back from Woolworths...no Brasso in yet. Someone MUST see to the ordering process! My buttons need attention. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: skipy Date: 20 Jun 06 - 06:53 PM Posts come in various sizes, it would look quite stupid if you put up a 3ft fence using 6ft posts & just as silly the other way round. Skipy |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: Liz the Squeak Date: 20 Jun 06 - 07:24 PM Ah, but 3ft fence panels on 6ft poles can be made to look wonderful by stringing wire along the top and growing ivy, vines, clemetis or honeysuckle along them. Gives you room to talk to your neighbours too.... fences are all too high these days, nowhere to lean and natter. LTS |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: skipy Date: 20 Jun 06 - 07:34 PM Or washing lines even. Skipy |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: Azizi Date: 20 Jun 06 - 08:03 PM Bin there. Done that and have the shirt to prove it. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Lyr Add: The Black Plastic Sack From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 20 Jun 06 - 08:03 PM Here's one I prepared earlier. When they speak of the famous inventions That have changed how we live till we're dead, Of the cars and the phones and computers, And the planes flying over our head And they ask what's the big one that matters? Is there one that's jumps out of the pack. When all's said and done I would nominate one I give you the Black Plastic Sack. Is there trouble all round, Is the world running down Is this poor planet starting to crack? Well my thought for today is, Just put it away Put it all in that Black Plastic Sack. Oh my house was a terrible muddle, With the rubbish piled high all around, All those things I had thought that I needed, I knew very soon I'd be drowned. It was time for a desperate decision, I knew it was time I should act. Out of sight out of mind Is a watchword of mine, So thank God for the Black Plastic Sack. Is there trouble all round � So into the sack went the rubbish, And into the sack went the rest, Into the sack went the shoes and the socks, And the trousers and sweaters and vests, And into the sack went the washing, And the powder that came in a pack � And into the sack went the washing machine � Oh that wonderful Black Plastic Sack. Is there trouble all round �. And into the sack went the bills still unpaid And those threatening letters in red Into the sack went the records and tapes And the books that I never had read, And into the sack went my cheque book, And that credit card breaking my back, It's goodbye and good riddance my flexible friend You belong in that Black Plastic Sack. Is there trouble all round� They say money's the root of all evil, All the hatred and greed and the vice We'd all be far better without it, I think you should take my advice So I'll make you a modest proposal When you leave I'll be there at the back. Just you throw it away, you'll be free from this day, Put it there in my Black Plastic Sack. Is there trouble all round � |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: Azizi Date: 20 Jun 06 - 08:04 PM Where's Osama Bin Forgotten? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 20 Jun 06 - 08:08 PM Here's one I prepared earlier. When they speak of the famous inventions That have changed how we live till we're dead, Of the cars and the phones and computers, And the planes flying over our head And they ask what's the big one that matters? Is there one that's jumps out of the pack. When all's said and done I would nominate one I give you the Black Plastic Sack. Is there trouble all round, Is the world running down Is this poor planet starting to crack? Well my thought for today is, Just put it away Put it all in that Black Plastic Sack. Oh my house was a terrible muddle, With the rubbish piled high all around, All those things I had thought that I needed, I knew very soon I'd be drowned. It was time for a desperate decision, I knew it was time I should act. Out of sight out of mind Is a watchword of mine, So thank God for the Black Plastic Sack. Is there trouble all round... So into the sack went the rubbish, And into the sack went the rest, Into the sack went the shoes and the socks, And the trousers and sweaters and vests, And into the sack went the washing, And the powder that came in a pack, And into the sack went the washing machine Oh that wonderful Black Plastic Sack. Is there trouble all round... And into the sack went the bills still unpaid And those threatening letters in red Into the sack went the records and tapes And the books that I never had read, And into the sack went my cheque book, And that credit card breaking my back, It's goodbye and good riddance my flexible friend You belong in that Black Plastic Sack. Is there trouble all round... They say money's the root of all evil, All the hatred and greed and the vice We'd all be far better without it, I think you should take my advice So I'll make you a modest proposal When you leave I'll be there at the back. Just you throw it away, you'll be free from this day, Put it there in my Black Plastic Sack. Is there trouble all round... |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: Azizi Date: 20 Jun 06 - 08:28 PM "Is there trouble all round, Is the world running down Is this poor planet starting to crack? Well my thought for today is, Just put it away Put it all in that Black Plastic Sack" When the Rapture comes, it don't make me no never mind what color the bag is or whether the bag is plastic or paper or any other material...Plus, I'm not particular about the color of the bag or whether the stuff is bagged or not, when the Rapture comes, I'm taking all the good stuff I can get a hold of. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: Liz the Squeak Date: 21 Jun 06 - 04:43 AM Why are they all black? Why can't they make them in pretty colours, like green or brown or red? We could colour code them for recycling purposes.... we already have jolly orange ones for our recyclables, how about using a purple one for the plastics, a yellow one for the nasty stuff like cat litter and nappies, blue one for fabrics and textiles and maybe a nice piggy pink one for food waste. And what is the first item that goes in the first bag off a new roll? The paper label holding the roll together. LTS |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 21 Jun 06 - 05:11 AM They do come in different colours, and some councils insist on people using green for garden stuff, red for potentially toxic stuff, and so forth. The thing to avoid for is to use the same colour bag for the stuff you are putting out and the stuff you are planning to put in the wash, or are in the process of sorting out in a tidy-up frenzy... |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: Bill D Date: 21 Jun 06 - 10:57 AM I have black, white, beige, grey...and have seen other colors. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: Azizi Date: 21 Jun 06 - 11:07 AM FYI, in my neck of the woods in the United States, plastic trash bags {as I assume this is the same as 'bin liners'} are usually clear colored. Grocery store chains also have blue plastic bags-and brown paper bags and the blue bags are used for recycling. But I've never seen any other colors but these. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: fat B****rd Date: 21 Jun 06 - 03:26 PM Never mind bin liners, I can't seem to find Garotta anywhere !! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: Herga Kitty Date: 21 Jun 06 - 05:42 PM Leadfingers I was informed on Monday, by my local borough council (the one with boundaries adjoining your borough council), that compulsory sorting and recycling of waste will start on 3 July. We'll have to place food waste and teabags into separate containers from glass, newspapers, cans and plastic bottles. Brown bins (for garden cuttings, cardboard and food waste) will be collected weekly but green recycling boxes and green waste bins will only be collected fortnightly. I think I'll need to ask the council for another green recycling box, as the one I have is too small to accommodate all the glass and plastic bottles, newspapers and magazines that accumulate in a fortnight. Kitty |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 21 Jun 06 - 07:36 PM You mean you have to use clear plastic bags for your rubbish, Azizi? That could look a bit yukky... Plus of course there's the matter of privacy. I suppose it would reduce the risk of chucking out the stuff you hadn't meant to chuck out. Bin liners aren't quite the same thing, though they might be. I mean there are special plastic bags to use to put in your rubbish bin in the kitchen, so you can lift it out and put it out to be collected. But we tend to use the same all-purpose bags that you can buy in rolls of 10, 50 or whatever. (Which generally are black. If they aren't they still tend to be referred to that way - "We need some more green black plastic bags". Rather like "black taxi-cabs" which these days can come in all colours of the rainbow.) |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: Azizi Date: 21 Jun 06 - 07:54 PM Oh. Garbage bags...Yeah they're usually black here in the USA too. I don't know why I was fixating on grocery bags...which aren't black... And most taxi cabs were yellow in the USA...I never heard of black taxi cabs... well maybe jitneys [and inside joke since in Pittsburgh and maybe other cities 'jitneys' are what you call privately owned cars which serve the same purpose as {taxi} cabs but are illegal...Since alot of cabs won't come to Black neighborhoods, people call 'jitneys'... the passenger sits in the front seat and pays the driver for taking him or her to their destination]. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: Liz the Squeak Date: 22 Jun 06 - 06:36 AM Our local Civic Amenity Site (formerly known as 'the tip') has gone even further in the sorting. They now have several containers (of the lorry variety) lined up with stepladders against them. Each container is for a different variety of rubbish - and heaven help you if you put a plastic bag in with the garden waste! Every container is taken away when full and sent to various recycling depots or mulched down for compost which is then put on the council flower beds. There's even a recycling bin for your bin bags. LTS |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 22 Jun 06 - 08:19 AM Black-cabs As iconic for London as Red Buses (and they aren't always red these days either. Confusing.) |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: skipy Date: 23 Jun 06 - 06:34 AM EN14001 Skipy |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: Geoff the Duck Date: 23 Jun 06 - 08:57 AM A conversation last weekend was discussing these household waste sorting schemes. I was told that in Leeds (Yorkshire, England) everything is collected separately, but once it gets to the depot, it all gets dumped into the same skip and dumped in the landfill site. That is- all except the paper, which is mashed up and compressed into large blocks. These are then used to build retaining wals at the landfill site, to keep the rest of the waste contained. Quack! GtD. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: Bob the Postman Date: 24 Jun 06 - 08:56 AM There's an interesting book in the stores lately about Things Prisoners Make, such as this handy "love doll" made from bin liners. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: fat B****rd Date: 24 Jun 06 - 03:58 PM My wife eventually got my Garotta from B & Q. ......well I'm tired. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 24 Jun 06 - 08:55 PM I suppose the rationale for the kind of practice Geoff mentions there is that there's a chicken and egg situation involved. Until people can be persuaded to sort out their rubbish, it's not really possible to deal with sorted-out rubbish in an appropriate way; if they can get that to happen it'd be relatively easy to organise arrangements to deal sensibly with the pre-sorted rubbish. .......................................... What tends to get left on one side is the fact that much/most of the stuff we chuck out shouldn't have been there in the first place - I mean all the extra packing that is such a nuisance to customers in any case. There should be some way of putting the cost for dealing with this on the people who produce and sell the stuff. If they found it was more profitable to do away with wasteful packaging we'd all be better off. The "free market" is supposed to sort out that kind of thing, but it doesn't seem to work. As with many of the things it's supposed to sort out. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: GUEST,Jon Date: 24 Jun 06 - 09:17 PM We just use black bin bags but we do have black and green wheely bins which are emptied on alternate weeks (see here Re McGrath's song and clothes. I once lost some through putting them in a bin bag. My father mistook it for rubbish and burnt the lot. They were new clothes too that I'd bought for a new job - think it was thier first wash... |
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Subject: RE: BS: Just got a bunch of Bin liners From: JennyO Date: 25 Jun 06 - 10:38 AM Where's ya bin? No, where's ya wheelie bin? |