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rthawo...@aol.com  
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 More options 7 Mar 2006, 20:50
From: rthawo...@aol.com
Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2006 15:50:14 -0500
Local: Tues 7 Mar 2006 20:50
Subject: The Wheelie Bins
I think its a wheelie good IDEA, but that's about all.

  RE S Ingrams problem of the boxes... blimey i thought 1 bin was
bordering on overkill, now we have 3 and mr ingraham wants more?
besides, separating cardboard from metal is not a time consuming
process. surely moving a bin every week or two isn't going to hurt
anyone, even if it is thirty yards and *drum roll* a step. if it is
send me an e mail and ill do it for you.

  However, this whole recycling thing is a bit of a waste of time in
view of the industrial revolution in China and the ignorance of fat
Americans who refuse to drive smaller cars or strive to cut carbon
emissions - we are 'weeing in the wind', if you please.

  Richard.


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Stuart Ingram  
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 More options 8 Mar 2006, 10:58
From: "Stuart Ingram" <sjing...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 10:58:02 +0000
Local: Wed 8 Mar 2006 10:58
Subject: Re: The Wheelie Bins
Ok i work in Colne and live on the Green. On my way to work i see that
the people in Colne   putting out one "Box" for cans and bottles a bag
for news papers and bag for green waster and a bag for no recyclables.
 These are smaller than the bins we have at the moment and also it
will save money as Ribble Valley will not have to pay to have the
waste sorted. I already recycle all of our house holds waste to the
local tip apart from the unrecyclable stuff.

I will email you later with the location of our bins and thanks for
the offer.  Is your offer open to the rest of the green or just
restricted to me? I thought you where at University anyway so are you
going to drive back every Sunday night?

One other good think is that the new bins will stop the bags being
ripped apart by foxes and cats on Sunday night.

I feel we have to do our bit because it is irresponsible not to. I
agree that the Americans should respect and sign up to  the Kyoto
agreement.

Stuart

On 07/03/06, rthawo...@aol.com <rthawo...@aol.com> wrote:


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Mike Boyes  
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 More options 9 Mar 2006, 01:36
From: "Mike Boyes" <boredm...@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2006 17:36:02 -0800
Local: Thurs 9 Mar 2006 01:36
Subject: Re: The Wheelie Bins
Haha the chances of RTHaworth doing any more physical labour than
absolutely necessary... are... well somewhat similar to the chances of
Dubya the halfwit signing up to the Kyoto agreement, closing and
apologising for Guantanamo, and passing legislation banning cars with
engines larger than 3L in the US.

Also, Richard WISHES he was still a student, but graduated 2 years ago.
A classic example of the tragic breakdown of communication in the
community following the loss of our village pub :)


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