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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2013 18:28:41 GMT -1
Here on Cleveden Hill you cannae cross the pavement without being snagged by heaps of abandoned trees that'll likely lie there till about March Impediments on the pavement-- meaning folks with buggies etc can hardly get past. What is WRONG with people? Round here there's about 3.5 4x4s per household on average, so why not just get up off your entitled arses, wrap your bliddy detritus in a dust sheet and take it up the recycling at Dawsholm, about 200 metres up the road Or, like travelling on public transport, is that just for the 'lower orders'? Bah, bah and thrice bah....
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Post by notanimby on Jan 9, 2013 18:49:09 GMT -1
Here on Cleveden Hill you cannae cross the pavement without being snagged by heaps of abandoned trees that'll likely lie there till about March Impediments on the pavement-- meaning folks with buggies etc can hardly get past. What is WRONG with people? Round here there's about 3.5 4x4s per household on average, so why not just get up off your entitled arses, wrap your bliddy detritus in a dust sheet and take it up the recycling at Dawsholm, about 200 metres up the road Or, like travelling on public transport, is that just for the 'lower orders'? Bah, bah and thrice bah.... Real Xmas trees are a pain n the erse, at least the coonsil doom here uplift them
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Post by ozneil on Jan 9, 2013 18:57:12 GMT -1
I thought you Scots would replant them for next year
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2013 19:23:58 GMT -1
Here on Cleveden Hill you cannae cross the pavement without being snagged by heaps of abandoned trees that'll likely lie there till about March Impediments on the pavement-- meaning folks with buggies etc can hardly get past. What is WRONG with people? Round here there's about 3.5 4x4s per household on average, so why not just get up off your entitled arses, wrap your bliddy detritus in a dust sheet and take it up the recycling at Dawsholm, about 200 metres up the road Or, like travelling on public transport, is that just for the 'lower orders'? Bah, bah and thrice bah.... Real Xmas trees are a pain n the erse, at least the coonsil doom here uplift them But hey (whoosh?) that's my point, Nota Folks that buy real trees somehow manage to get em to their house. Either by car or by draggin em up the pavement. So how come they cannae quite manage to dispose of em without needing the local clenny to pick up after them? HUH?
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Post by notanimby on Jan 9, 2013 19:26:04 GMT -1
Real Xmas trees are a pain n the erse, at least the coonsil doom here uplift them But hey (whoosh?) that's my point, Nota Folks that buy real trees somehow manage to get em to their house. Either by car or by draggin em up the pavement. So how come they cannae quite manage to dispose of em without needing the local clenny to pick up after them? HUH? It wisnae meant tae be a whoosh moment, but there's name need tae leave them lying aboot the street as the bin men doon here pick them up when lifting yer wheels bin
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Post by bormes on Jan 9, 2013 19:27:29 GMT -1
Unfortunately the "Cleannie" are hardly picking anything up in G12. We will soon have to gift wrap all the rubbish !!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2013 19:41:31 GMT -1
But hey (whoosh?) that's my point, Nota Folks that buy real trees somehow manage to get em to their house. Either by car or by draggin em up the pavement. So how come they cannae quite manage to dispose of em without needing the local clenny to pick up after them? HUH? It wisnae meant tae be a whoosh moment, but there's name need tae leave them lying aboot the street as the bin men doon here pick them up when lifting yer wheels bin Look, maybe I'm on my ownsome with this one but I just think if you can personally get a live tree home pre-Christmas you take personal responsibility for getting it disposed of at your nearest recycling dump. But cry me old-fashioned.
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Post by notanimby on Jan 9, 2013 20:05:27 GMT -1
It wisnae meant tae be a whoosh moment, but there's name need tae leave them lying aboot the street as the bin men doon here pick them up when lifting yer wheels bin Look, maybe I'm on my ownsome with this one but I just think if you can personally get a live tree home pre-Christmas you take personal responsibility for getting it disposed of at your nearest recycling dump. But cry me old-fashioned. Am not saying too cannae doon here, but the coonsil pick them up wae the other rubbish, they take them to the recycling centre. You are allowed tae take them yer self if you wish. A lot of people do, depending on when the bin men come efter Xmas. But here, as we don't have a built up area like your place, the hooses here have plenty of garden or drive space to keep them beside their bins, name tenements around here to cause a build up of rubbish waiting to be picked up. I must confess though oor bin collection service is excellent, wan of the few things the local coonsil manage to get right.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2013 21:23:24 GMT -1
Look, maybe I'm on my ownsome with this one but I just think if you can personally get a live tree home pre-Christmas you take personal responsibility for getting it disposed of at your nearest recycling dump. But cry me old-fashioned. Am not saying too cannae doon here, but the coonsil pick them up wae the other rubbish, they take them to the recycling centre. You are allowed tae take them yer self if you wish. A lot of people do, depending on when the bin men come efter Xmas. But here, as we don't have a built up area like your place, the hooses here have plenty of garden or drive space to keep them beside their bins, name tenements around here to cause a build up of rubbish waiting to be picked up. I must confess though oor bin collection service is excellent, wan of the few things the local coonsil manage to get right. Nah, you're still missing the point there, Nota The issue's not wi yer average West End tenements, 8 to a block. I'm about em on a daily basis and there's hardly any tree detritus, honest! Back me up here, Bormes FFS!
I'm talking entitled hoity toity folks (unfortunately near me ) that white-glove it and expect everyone else to clear up after them. It's an attitude thing. And it sucks. (Needless to say BMW salesman-fin-car-diddy-neebor-next-door's discarded giant look-at-me tree's all over the feckin pavement) plus a neeb three doors down who's put out three of em while owning four cars. They need to fuck right off, in my humble opinion, LOL. ;D
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Post by bormes on Jan 10, 2013 16:57:05 GMT -1
Agreed fragrant Rolo!!
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Post by notanimby on Jan 10, 2013 17:33:37 GMT -1
Am not saying too cannae doon here, but the coonsil pick them up wae the other rubbish, they take them to the recycling centre. You are allowed tae take them yer self if you wish. A lot of people do, depending on when the bin men come efter Xmas. But here, as we don't have a built up area like your place, the hooses here have plenty of garden or drive space to keep them beside their bins, name tenements around here to cause a build up of rubbish waiting to be picked up. I must confess though oor bin collection service is excellent, wan of the few things the local coonsil manage to get right. Nah, you're still missing the point there, Nota The issue's not wi yer average West End tenements, 8 to a block. I'm about em on a daily basis and there's hardly any tree detritus, honest! Back me up here, Bormes FFS!
I'm talking entitled hoity toity folks (unfortunately near me ) that white-glove it and expect everyone else to clear up after them. It's an attitude thing. And it sucks. (Needless to say BMW salesman-fin-car-diddy-neebor-next-door's discarded giant look-at-me tree's all over the feckin pavement) plus a neeb three doors down who's put out three of em while owning four cars. They need to fuck right off, in my humble opinion, LOL. ;D FFS why would someone need 3 trees?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2013 20:07:57 GMT -1
Nah, you're still missing the point there, Nota The issue's not wi yer average West End tenements, 8 to a block. I'm about em on a daily basis and there's hardly any tree detritus, honest! Back me up here, Bormes FFS!
I'm talking entitled hoity toity folks (unfortunately near me ) that white-glove it and expect everyone else to clear up after them. It's an attitude thing. And it sucks. (Needless to say BMW salesman-fin-car-diddy-neebor-next-door's discarded giant look-at-me tree's all over the feckin pavement) plus a neeb three doors down who's put out three of em while owning four cars. They need to fuck right off, in my humble opinion, LOL. ;D FFS why would someone need 3 trees? Believe me, that's not uncommon round these here parts ;D Christmas Tree Envy Truth be told I had two, BUT one was a toty foot high living tree for the wean's room, which IS getting planted out for next year, Oz
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2013 19:21:39 GMT -1
AND, guess what? 18th of January and the bloody things are all still there. Maybe we should get a task force of young jobless volunteers to come dispose of em? Give them a reference on their CV, a wee leg up in the competitive market for minimum wage jobs for highly qualified graduates.
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Post by notanimby on Jan 22, 2013 18:41:01 GMT -1
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2013 7:25:33 GMT -1
In GCC they are supposed to have Land Services come and collect and they get mulched for composting.
My biggest gripe is those who wait until March and then throw the feckers out, after the 'mulching period' is over with as they used to have a window of collection. We've only had one real tree and when it died (about 2 days after we bought the damn thing) but we held out with it until after Christmas and then dropped it off at Victoria Park where it was put into the shredder in front of us and turned into chippings.
The neighbour above me took his out in March, dumped it in the street and the needles were all over the stairs and landings - did he take a brush to it? I eventually brushed them up and stuck them through his letterbox with a little polite warning, signed off by myself.
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