101 wonderous objects fished out YOUR OWN rubbish!!!
101 wonderous objects fished out YOUR OWN rubbish!!!
Right, this is weird.
Today I was taking a bag of rubbish out to the wheelie bin (it was full of wallpaper and bits of plaster that decided to fall off of the wall) and in MY wheelie bin was the following...
There was some paperwork relating to failed MOT of a blue ford fiesta and a log of incidents from a lorry company in the blue cool bag, including Names, registration details and addresses (that takes the biscuit for identity theft, huh)
I am stumped
Answers on a postcard please
Today I was taking a bag of rubbish out to the wheelie bin (it was full of wallpaper and bits of plaster that decided to fall off of the wall) and in MY wheelie bin was the following...
There was some paperwork relating to failed MOT of a blue ford fiesta and a log of incidents from a lorry company in the blue cool bag, including Names, registration details and addresses (that takes the biscuit for identity theft, huh)
I am stumped
Answers on a postcard please
Ann Pan
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- red
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definitely weird... too good to throw away.. all camping stuff.. might have been nicked?
perhaps tell the police...
perhaps tell the police...
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It had crossed my mind...
We live in a very quiet small village, no crime, but relativley affluent, so it isn't that far fetched that some one would chuck the stuff out, but why into my bin?
It was quite carefully placed in the bin... not just thrown in... at first I thought a friend or neighbour had dropped it off for us - as we do go camping- and always accept any hand-me-downs that people are willing to offer (and I like Bens Brother), I thought that maybe some numpty had put it in the bin to protect it from the rough weather. But I have spoken to the most likely candidates and it wasn't them.
My next thought is that it was the truck driver across the road who might have cleared out his cab into our wheelie, but as you say, too good to throw out, I'll pop over tommorrow and ask, before I contact the police.
We live in a very quiet small village, no crime, but relativley affluent, so it isn't that far fetched that some one would chuck the stuff out, but why into my bin?
It was quite carefully placed in the bin... not just thrown in... at first I thought a friend or neighbour had dropped it off for us - as we do go camping- and always accept any hand-me-downs that people are willing to offer (and I like Bens Brother), I thought that maybe some numpty had put it in the bin to protect it from the rough weather. But I have spoken to the most likely candidates and it wasn't them.
My next thought is that it was the truck driver across the road who might have cleared out his cab into our wheelie, but as you say, too good to throw out, I'll pop over tommorrow and ask, before I contact the police.
Ann Pan
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It/they are a band... not a particularly famous band... they do get played on Radio 2, and I quite like them.
I will go across the road... in a friendly manner... later to ask if it was them who dumped stuff in my bin... I don't want to cause an upset, I am thinking that "Was this your junk you threw in my bin? I am going to call the police" might sound a bit harsh... hmm I must think of the wording, I'll take E with me and her winning smile should keep them sweet.
I will go across the road... in a friendly manner... later to ask if it was them who dumped stuff in my bin... I don't want to cause an upset, I am thinking that "Was this your junk you threw in my bin? I am going to call the police" might sound a bit harsh... hmm I must think of the wording, I'll take E with me and her winning smile should keep them sweet.
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Is you bin near to the entrance to your property? It's possible that someone has simply put their rubbish in your bin without setting foot on your property and believe it or not - that's allowed! And hey - it could have been worse - it could have been a bag of completely useless carp that was dumped on the pavement outside your property!! Hhhmmm - could this be a case of never look a gift wheely bin in the lid?? lol
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And let us be kind
Let us be silly and free
It won't make us famous
It won't make us rich
But damn it how happy we'll be!
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Yup, our front door opens onto the pavement and the wheelie has been sitting out there... it should be round the back but we have been using it for heavy rubble and crap since we have been doing our building work and since we are terraced it has to be dragged through the house to put it out every week (yuk) ... so we just leave it out.
I don't mind so much about people using the bin for rubbish just I think that the stuff is too good to throw out, even if it was intentional and as red says, they might be stolen.
I don't mind so much about people using the bin for rubbish just I think that the stuff is too good to throw out, even if it was intentional and as red says, they might be stolen.
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might be something daft like.. someone lending camping equipment to a friend ' I put it in the bin to keep it dry'...only got the wrong bin...
Still i would not be comfy with it.. would approach police if asking around got nothing...you can just say 'I wondered if it had been a mistake'
Still i would not be comfy with it.. would approach police if asking around got nothing...you can just say 'I wondered if it had been a mistake'
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Nope...
I never did contact the police The stuff wasn't in that good nick tbh, I reckon it was the truck driver over the road emptying his cab and put all the stuff in our bin.
The tin opener is now used - we have another one but sometimes you can't get into certain shape of tin and a spare is handy anyway
The milk pan is what I use for scrambled eggs or boiling milk for making yogurt
I now use the black basin - we needed a new washing-up bowl
The blue cool bag was discustingly filthy and didn't look easy to clean so it went back in the bin, along with the paperwork and a deoderant rollon
The blue elastic bungee rope is used when carting large amounts of debris (hedge prunings) around the garden on the wheel barrow
The Kettle is our new camping kettle - much bigger and better than our old one
The bens brother CD is a bird scarer - JohnM was unhappy about it going into our 'puter (our only CD player) incase it had weirdo dodgy stuff on.
The gas stove was offered to Cheezy to replace his stolen items, but after a death in our family and 2 months of sitting up in the loft Cheezy appeared to have found his stolen items... I will offer the stove and the gas on Freecycle when I get them down from the loft.
I never did contact the police The stuff wasn't in that good nick tbh, I reckon it was the truck driver over the road emptying his cab and put all the stuff in our bin.
The tin opener is now used - we have another one but sometimes you can't get into certain shape of tin and a spare is handy anyway
The milk pan is what I use for scrambled eggs or boiling milk for making yogurt
I now use the black basin - we needed a new washing-up bowl
The blue cool bag was discustingly filthy and didn't look easy to clean so it went back in the bin, along with the paperwork and a deoderant rollon
The blue elastic bungee rope is used when carting large amounts of debris (hedge prunings) around the garden on the wheel barrow
The Kettle is our new camping kettle - much bigger and better than our old one
The bens brother CD is a bird scarer - JohnM was unhappy about it going into our 'puter (our only CD player) incase it had weirdo dodgy stuff on.
The gas stove was offered to Cheezy to replace his stolen items, but after a death in our family and 2 months of sitting up in the loft Cheezy appeared to have found his stolen items... I will offer the stove and the gas on Freecycle when I get them down from the loft.
Ann Pan
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No such luck though I will always look now before I put any rubbish in, you never know
Ann Pan
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