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Old Posted: 02-05-2010 , 09:55 PM #11
garrazzaband
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Default A damn good piece of social engineering

Its the only thing that wasn't in George O'rwell's 1984.
The amount of time and effort that people are going to regarding this recycling absolutely astounds me. And if your rubbish is being collected your generaly even paying more for the privilage. Don't get me wrong I'm all for recycling ,I was trying to do it 20years ago with plastic cd covers. the young are growing up now thinking all this work is normal. It incenses me.

I have a commercial collecting service. One bin for rubish which I assume goes to landfill and plastic bags for so called recycling. Anything that I think..."that shouldn't be buried in the ground" goes into the recycling bag and everything else in the wheelie bin and out it all goes. Thats the way it should be. let the people who we pay sort it out.
And whats with the polystyrene they say "not in the recycling" incensed again - burying that in the ground surely can't be good. All bloody crazy to me.GGrrrrrr

Oh for those glory days again all rubish in the bin and out it goes..there now, all gone lol.
lol I didn't really mean that but you understand the feelings lol.

have a great day and remember on a lighter note,.....
Crystal Swing ROCK!!!!
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