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    We put our bin out once every two months and they are still hardly half full, been recycling for over 25 years now, if we get a big box like a large TV box I always stand next to the bin and tear it up into approx. 2inch pieces and they hardly take up any space also hedge and tree cuttings cut them up and put them in garden compost bin, neighbors have always said I'm crazy but the satisfaction from doing these things is everything is nice and tidy and never had problems with the bin men, also every time I clean and polish my car I do the wheelie bins also


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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Parnham View Post
    We put our bin out once every two months and they are still hardly half full, been recycling for over 25 years now, if we get a big box like a large TV box I always stand next to the bin and tear it up into approx. 2inch pieces and they hardly take up any space also hedge and tree cuttings cut them up and put them in garden compost bin, neighbors have always said I'm crazy but the satisfaction from doing these things is everything is nice and tidy and never had problems with the bin men, also every time I clean and polish my car I do the wheelie bins also
    I think I'm beginning to appreciate your neighbours point of view

    You polish your wheelie bin


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    Quote Originally Posted by SimonH View Post
    I think I'm beginning to appreciate your neighbours point of view

    You polish your wheelie bin
    It takes time but we all get there in the end


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    Quote Originally Posted by SimonH View Post
    I think I'm beginning to appreciate your neighbours point of view

    You polish your wheelie bin
    Yes I do also when emptied I just pour half a bucket of bleached water in the bin and brush with my soft sweeping brush to make it nice and shiny, and my brush is nice and clean too. When we lived in our apartment in Dumaguete we were in a first floor apartment and the steps plus a long veranda which ran along sixteen apartments was also mopped every morning at 4.30 am by me and it looked amazing and after about three months the owner got the security guard to do it at 4.30 am, he worked 15 hours a day for p200 so I used to give him p100 every day and he was a lovely young man


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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Parnham View Post
    Yes I do also when emptied I just pour half a bucket of bleached water in the bin and brush with my soft sweeping brush to make it nice and shiny, and my brush is nice and clean too. When we lived in our apartment in Dumaguete we were in a first floor apartment and the steps plus a long veranda which ran along sixteen apartments was also mopped every morning at 4.30 am by me and it looked amazing and after about three months the owner got the security guard to do it at 4.30 am, he worked 15 hours a day for p200 so I used to give him p100 every day and he was a lovely young man
    Have you painted your house number on your bin Michael , if you have not i may be round and exchange it for my dirty fly infested , shared napkins and maybe the odd body fluid drips on tissues , but there is a big 55 painted on the bin , would this matter


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    Have you painted your house number on your bin Michael , if you have not i may be round and exchange it for my dirty fly infested , shared napkins and maybe the odd body fluid drips on tissues , but there is a big 55 painted on the bin , would this matter
    Have very neat number stickers on my bins and when I applied them on the three bins I used a spirit level to mark the bins so that every sticker was perfectly level and when the bins are lined up they look cool, also when we first moved here I bought two 3x2 paving slabs and painted them black setting them on some nice gravel perfectly level of coarse for the bins to sit on and they fit very neatly, ref the ladder Steve I run up it


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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Parnham View Post
    Have very neat number stickers on my bins and when I applied them on the three bins I used a spirit level to mark the bins so that every sticker was perfectly level and when the bins are lined up they look cool, also when we first moved here I bought two 3x2 paving slabs and painted them black setting them on some nice gravel perfectly level of coarse for the bins to sit on and they fit very neatly, ref the ladder Steve I run up it
    The only ladders I run up Michael on the ones on stockings, and then I run up them with my wet tongue


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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Parnham View Post
    Have very neat number stickers on my bins and when I applied them on the three bins I used a spirit level to mark the bins so that every sticker was perfectly level and when the bins are lined up they look cool, also when we first moved here I bought two 3x2 paving slabs and painted them black setting them on some nice gravel perfectly level of coarse for the bins to sit on and they fit very neatly, ref the ladder Steve I run up it
    Micheal..Post a picture of your bins please..I want to see if your bin stickers are really as level as you say and all line up plum and accurately..
    I`ll tell you if I think they are level or not etc..
    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by fred View Post
    Micheal..Post a picture of your bins please..I want to see if your bin stickers are really as level as you say and all line up plum and accurately..
    I`ll tell you if I think they are level or not etc..
    Cheers,
    Fred.
    Would love to Fred, but I don't know how to put photo's from a camera to a computer I'd have to ask someone to do it for me, wait until I move in a few weeks because the new neighbour is a single young Vet, so when I've introduced myself I will ask her to do it for me


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    Can you remember the good old days when all you had was a small metal tub as a bin, in those day the bin men would come to your house empty that bin into there bin and swing it on there shoulder and off they went down to the lorry, if you had any other rubbish he would come back and do the same.
    When we was kids we use to chuck the extra bags into the back of the truck while they watch over us, and at Xmas there was always a few bob in a envelope for the bin men for all there good work,


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    Can you remember the good old days when all you had was a small metal tub as a bin, in those day the bin men would come to your house empty that bin into there bin and swing it on there shoulder and off they went down to the lorry, if you had any other rubbish he would come back and do the same.
    When we was kids we use to chuck the extra bags into the back of the truck while they watch over us, and at Xmas there was always a few bob in a envelope for the bin men for all there good work,
    Yes Steve it was a galvanized steel dustbin and in those days we were not made aware of recycling and all the fireplace ashes went in it


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    How many of you clean your rain gutters every year? because I do and have done it for over 30 years, look what happens over the years when they are not cleaned, plus these jobs help keep you fit and save you lots of problems long term


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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Parnham View Post
    How many of you clean your rain gutters every year? because I do and have done it for over 30 years, look what happens over the years when they are not cleaned, plus these jobs help keep you fit and save you lots of problems long term
    Michael, is the house yours or are you renting, now at your age going up ladders to the roof line i think is a little silly when there is no need, you have to sometimes think " what i am doing is it worth it",
    When its your own home there are jobs that you can do yourself and it only takes a few hours, but every year cleaning your gutters is a little to much , well thats unless you live in a forest.
    I have just had my chimney re-pointed and 12 frost effected worn bricks replaced and these was on the first floor so a ladder was needed, all this was done in 1 day , a fantastic job was done and all for £260,
    I am sorry to say at your age yes keep fit by doing certain but climbing ladders i would say is not one.
    When you say you are cleaning out your gutters is there someone holding the ladder while you are up there.


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