h a l f b a k e r yA dish best served not.
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it would be a see through bin that would only carry specific see through bin liners. After say a month of watching all your vegetable waste look goopy, and your old newspapers being mixed in with last nights curry I'm sure anyone would want to start recycling things such as paper, and starting a compost
pile at the bottom of their garden for vegetable waste.
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I've never been so shocked & dismayed in all my life. You threw away last night's curry? Tut, tut, tut! |
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I suspect that after the first week my tranparent bin
would have a nice 'paint' of old soup, fag ash etc, which I
would pass off as a 'jackson pollock' bin rather than clean
it. |
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I am so glad I live in a civilised part of the world where the dustbins are emptied weekly - sometimes daily by foxes |
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You appear to have got the wrong end of the stick |
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DrBob: the curry is hypothetical |
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po: the bins are still enptied, its just they fill up with unpleasant looking crap again |
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To the pedant known as petersealy: Our house has one of those kitchen composters that you put your vegetable waste into and then empty when its full, but it just shocks me at how many of my friends/ their families just throw everything away ( even when our town has a perfectly good recycling colection scheme ) |
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