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Post by musik on Apr 2, 2019 7:50:18 GMT
Imagine you live in a house with +20 households of different sizes. Imagine you have been away for a week and got back, discovering you forgot the garbage in the bin in the kitchen. Imagine, while you've been away, they've changed the code number to the room where you normally throw your garbage. Imagine, after asking members from three completely different households around here about the new code, you still don't know it, since they don't and hasn't got a need to throw away any garbage for the last two days. Imagine the care taker, the office staff and the landowner has been unavailable yesterday and today and therefore impossible to reach for a couple of days.
Imagine you have a stinking garbage bag now smelling like ammonia in your kitchen bin after 9 days = 216 hours. That's my situation atm.
Where would you put that garbage?
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Post by yeokel on Apr 2, 2019 8:17:42 GMT
I’d sling it over the hedge in to the river.
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Post by plug on Apr 2, 2019 10:38:29 GMT
Laundry room!
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Post by musik on Apr 2, 2019 14:54:29 GMT
Haha! I was on the backyard just now and it wasn't just me being a nutter. They've placed a garbage can outside the garbage room, because they search for the voices in the ventilation canals - so they keep the room closed, with no code functioning now. They will have it closed until they find it. Big sign. It might be "the radio man" again? He is now on some vacation a neighbour told us.
And they've also put a big container out there for cardboard boxes, papers and so on.
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Post by fannydyer on Apr 2, 2019 16:05:06 GMT
Thumb-suckin' Gypsy Nell, geezer, that rubbish must 'air gel worse than a million arses 😂
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Post by musik on Apr 2, 2019 17:45:08 GMT
The bearded lady? 🤔
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Post by shimmer on Apr 2, 2019 17:59:10 GMT
Phone the council who should advise on alternative independent waste collectors that are now in operation. Or take it to be crushed / incinerated. Have a bone fire.
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Post by Roger Everyone on Apr 2, 2019 18:13:04 GMT
Put it outside the front door of one of the neighbours houses. For added fun ring the doorbell before leaving the scene
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Post by musik on Apr 3, 2019 5:47:17 GMT
Hopefully they're done with the garbage room this week, and find the radio.
The two garbage containers are already filled.
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Post by Goonie on Apr 4, 2019 19:31:57 GMT
Local litter bins
If it's too big separate it into smaller ones to fit in
Lived on a boat for 7 years and when we moved about often had to improvise like this
Supermarket and shop litter bins also useful as are their commercial 'dumpster' ones if you can access them
Used to get loads of free food that way too which I used to feed to my pigs on some land we owned until the authorities clamped down and would rather see it all go to landfill
Another secret is to buy less, particularly less packaging
Anything that burns (organic material) good to start fires
Reuse before you chuck out if possible
Old tea bags dried out and soaked in diesel dregs make good firelighters
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Post by musik on Apr 5, 2019 5:59:36 GMT
Local litter bins Supermarket and shop litter bins also useful as are their commercial 'dumpster' ones if you can access them. Many years since I saw a litter bin anywhere around here. They were removed since some people put explosives there, and only the bins for dogshit survived. These have a very tiny hole. The only bin left according shops of any kind, is basically the blue large plastic bag beside the bottle recycler machine inside one of the food stores here, where you can put the bottles the machine can't accept. It could work, if it weren't for the walk to the foodstore when hundreds or thousands of people would wonder why I was carrying around garbage bags. And then inside the food store, people again, waiting in the queues to pay for what they've bought looking or in the waiting queue for recycling bottles. And if for some reason the food store weren't packed with people (this has never happened), we always have the beggers sitting inside the shop nowadays on chairs next to the bottle recycler machine, since they are forbidden to beg outside. Plus the guard who is there now and then, to protect something, I don't know what ... And if course all the security cameras. There are no litter bins outside the shops, there never are.
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Post by Goonie on Apr 5, 2019 19:18:33 GMT
Local litter bins Supermarket and shop litter bins also useful as are their commercial 'dumpster' ones if you can access them. Many years since I saw a litter bin anywhere around here. They were removed since some people put explosives there, and only the bins for dogshit survived. These have a very tiny hole. The only bin left according shops of any kind, is basically the blue large plastic bag beside the bottle recycler machine inside one of the food stores here, where you can put the bottles the machine can't accept. It could work, if it weren't for the walk to the foodstore when hundreds or thousands of people would wonder why I was carrying around garbage bags. And then inside the food store, people again, waiting in the queues to pay for what they've bought looking or in the waiting queue for recycling bottles. And if for some reason the food store weren't packed with people (this has never happened), we always have the beggers sitting inside the shop nowadays on chairs next to the bottle recycler machine, since they are forbidden to beg outside. Plus the guard who is there now and then, to protect something, I don't know what ... And if course all the security cameras. There are no litter bins outside the shops, there never are. Musik: it's the curse of living in a responsible society 😉👍 In the UK there are bins everywhere and litter still ends up on the floor!
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