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cashman 16-08-2010 21:57

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yeh missed the Blue Box fer glass.:D

lancsdave 16-08-2010 22:05

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I'm sure our brown bin is green :confused:. CBA going out and checking now though :D

Ken Moss 16-08-2010 22:06

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 837794)
yeh missed the Blue Box fer glass.:D

We don't recycle glass in Rishton!

Midnight duels on the cricket pitch to barter for each other's sister....so the outsiders would have us believe.

cashman 16-08-2010 22:22

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 837798)
We don't recycle glass in Rishton!

Midnight duels on the cricket pitch to barter for each other's sister....so the outsiders would have us believe.

Then why do we have too?:confused: are we not all Hyndburn? P.S. recycle glass i mean, not barter fer our sisters.:D

Ken Moss 16-08-2010 22:27

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 837801)
Then why do we have too?:confused: are we not all Hyndburn? P.S. recycle glass i mean, not barter fer our sisters.:D

That's what we use the glass for. Newcastle Brown bottles are good for getting rid of your opponent's eleventh finger.

The 'inbred' legend is great for keeping foreigners from straying within the town walls at night....

cashman 16-08-2010 22:35

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 837802)
That's what we use the glass for. Newcastle Brown bottles are good for getting rid of your opponent's eleventh finger.

The 'inbred' legend is great for keeping foreigners from straying within the town walls at night....

can understand that, but it don't answer me question.

Ken Moss 16-08-2010 22:57

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 837805)
can understand that, but it don't answer me question.

OK, I lied. We do have to recycle glass so long as we wash the blood off first.

Those duels, they're more trouble than they're worth...

Less 17-08-2010 05:58

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 837813)

Those duels, they're more trouble than they're worth...

Yes they are, do you and your fellow mutants not realise that the North West is in crisis so far as water is concerned and you waste the stuff washing blood off bottles that will be melted in furnaces?

Glass melts at between 1425-1600 °C that will remove even the most stubborn blood stains without the need for washing.

Save water, don't recycle!
:D

Ken Moss 17-08-2010 06:09

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 837819)
Yes they are, do you and your fellow mutants not realise that the North West is in crisis so far as water is concerned and you waste the stuff washing blood off bottles that will be melted in furnaces?

Glass melts at between 1425-1600 °C that will remove even the most stubborn blood stains without the need for washing.

Save water, don't recycle!
:D

I know, it's so dry outside isn't it? God Bless United Utilities.

Besides which, I'm only a naturalised Rishtoner and the urban myths of freakishly superfluous digits have yet to show themselves as the truth.

cashman 17-08-2010 06:59

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 837820)
I know, it's so dry outside isn't it? God Bless United Utilities.

Besides which, I'm only a naturalised Rishtoner and the urban myths of freakishly superfluous digits have yet to show themselves as the truth.

Perhaps the few good people of Rishton have recycled em?:D

garinda 17-08-2010 07:29

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 837797)
I'm sure our brown bin is green :confused:. CBA going out and checking now though :D

The only brown bins I've ever seen are in...Blackburn.

Rishton is practically on the border.

Perhaps they were blown across, in to Rishton.

:rolleyes:

Less 17-08-2010 07:31

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 837823)
Perhaps the few good people of Rishton have recycled em?:D

I hope they haven't had them removed in some NHS operation for minorities, it could create a very long waiting list if they are also wanting the penis's shifted from their craniums!
:hidewall:

garinda 17-08-2010 07:35

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 837793)
Not quite:

Grey bin: household waste
Brown bin: garden waste (for those not in terraced, naturally)
White sack: paper
Blue sack: tins and plastic
Cardboard is to be tied up with string and left by the side of the sacks

A blue wheelie bin for recyclables would be much easier.

Neil, I will look into it.


No mention of a brown bin.

Everyone else's is green.

Freak.

:D

Recycling - Collection

Ken Moss 17-08-2010 07:39

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 837830)
No mention of a brown bin.

Everyone else's is green.

Freak.

:D

Recycling - Collection

He's back, and as pernickety as ever!!!

:D

garinda 17-08-2010 07:44

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 837831)
He's back, and as pernickety as ever!!!

:D


Sadly they couldn't recycle me, and they wouldn't let me in at the landfill site, because I attract vermin, so yes, I'm back.

Though for pernickety, read always right.

;)


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