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Turns out Mr N forgot to take the bin out..
He thought I had taken it out last night.
Wouldn't mind but it's collected very 2 weeks and we emptied the litter trays, so with this weather, it's is going to be well minging
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Well goodness me, the human remains dept has leapt into action & actually made a lecturer permanent before he buggered off somewhere better.
There's been mutterings about this since before Xmas, so obviously no rush.
At all.

The only good thing about being taken over by down west is that the human remains dept has been totally decimated.
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So what's happening with you then?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostWell goodness me, the human remains dept has leapt into action & actually made a lecturer permanent before he buggered off somewhere better.
There's been mutterings about this since before Xmas, so obviously no rush.
At all.

The only good thing about being taken over by down west is that the human remains dept has been totally decimated.

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Same thing here, strike on collection day & Neath Port Talbot council decided that they wouldn't bother collecting on Saturday instead.Originally posted by norrahe View Postit's collected very 2 weeks
The bin bag mountains are growing ever larger.
And it's been a bit warm.

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Crisis averted, got hold of one of my friends and they popped around and took it out for me.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostSame thing here, strike on collection day & Neath Port Talbot council decided that they wouldn't bother collecting on Saturday instead.
The bin bag mountains are growing ever larger.
And it's been a bit warm.


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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostPhone call from ZeitSorror last evening, floods of tears.
A friend of hers was killed in a car crash on Sunday morning.
At the ripe old age of 36.
Ho hum.
Tragic.
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Not a lot.Originally posted by norrahe View PostSo what's happening with you then?
I'll be on my hols from August 1st until September.
Which might just about give me enough time to sort out all the tulipe I've been putting off for the last 6 or 8 months.
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Oh dear, one of those holidays.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostNot a lot.
I'll be on my hols from August 1st until September.
Which might just about give me enough time to sort out all the tulipe I've been putting off for the last 6 or 8 months.
Is it all going well with the Zeitparents?Comment
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