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chav1 12-03-2007 19:14

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save up your used tea bags

you can sell the dried up tea leafes as genuine john lennon ashes on ebay and sew all the teabag outsides together and sell them to people at blackpool as string vests :D

flashy 12-03-2007 19:42

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stupid stupid boy

chav1 12-03-2007 19:44

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 396835)
stupid stupid boy

if i was that stupid i would be a councilor :)

Margaret Pilkington 12-03-2007 19:56

Re: recycle your teabags hyndburn
 
I use good old fashioned tea leaves.

chav1 12-03-2007 20:00

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i drink coffee and what worries me is will i be fined £1000 for not recycling teabags regardless of if i use them or not and will i be financialy better off if i buy a small box each fortnight so that i have somthing to be put out to be recycled

sounds stupid but rememebr it is HBC we are dealing with here ;)

WillowTheWhisp 12-03-2007 20:26

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Before HBC starts on us I wish to point out that we have nowhere to put a compost bun and nowhere to put compost if we did have a compost bin.

cherokee 12-03-2007 20:29

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 396857)
Before HBC starts on us I wish to point out that we have nowhere to put a compost bun and nowhere to put compost if we did have a compost bin.


think this has more to do with him starting at the council offices and encouraging staff to take them home with thim....it was on itv local news and im trying my best to find a link...:confused:

Ianto.W. 12-03-2007 20:48

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Originally Posted by cherokee (Post 396861)
think this has more to do with him starting at the council offices and encouraging staff to take them home with thim....it was on itv local news and im trying my best to find a link...:confused:

What you have to realise teabags are the only constructive thing of any substance generated by Hyndburn Council and it's employees.;)

cherokee 13-03-2007 00:15

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well i cant find a link so im gonna have to rely on you lot for a clip in the observer......

chav1 13-03-2007 02:41

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 396857)
Before HBC starts on us I wish to point out that we have nowhere to put a compost bun and nowhere to put compost if we did have a compost bin.

you think thats bad i spent 30 mins on the phone trying to convince HBC that my area was a garden area so i shoudl have a bin for my grass cuttings

despite every single house on my street having a back garden , front garden and in most cases a small side area of grass HBC seem to be under the belief that having 2 or more gardens makes you a non garden area

strange however that people in higher band areas of hyndburn like parts of osswaldtwistle that have smaller gardens are considered garden areas but ime sure its just coincidence that higher band areas get better service

if you have a garden you should get the services that are needed period , either all the people get the same service or no one gets the service

chav1 13-03-2007 02:47

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back to teabags

has anyone ever noticed that if you throw a used teabag out into the street in cold weather it looks like a steaming turd :)

magpie 13-03-2007 07:40

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Dog Muck

now here is a substance that could do with recycling, ideally into some king of fuel for my car :
There is enough on the streets to provide us all with FREE FUEL:

Mick 13-03-2007 07:46

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Well there is one link to the telegragh

http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk...e_with_you.php

Gayle 13-03-2007 08:33

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Well I actually think it's a good idea. All right, it sounds a bit extreme about the teabags but that's just the papers picking up on a trivial point and making it bigger than it is. Saving paper by writing on both sides is excellent, saving things like fruit and teabags for compost is also good.

Only thing I would have suggested to improve on it would be for the council to have provided compost bins in the offices and then do a reverse rubbish run once a month to some allotments - by arrangement of course.

maccy 13-03-2007 08:43

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 396803)
Bloody heck i havent recycled teabags for short of a decade - things were bad back then, you can make 3 brews out of one teabag:p:D

Good job i dont drink tea anymore:D

wont be coming round 4 a brew on reused tea bags:eek:


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