Seemingly trivial things that annoy you
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Sure, if there's no bins provided by the council anywhere close on the street, then put your crisp packet in a wheelie bin. Makes sense.rick_chasey said:
Good practice to deal with your own rubbish.kingstongraham said:
In your wheelie bin outside the house? I assume he didn't come in and put it in your kitchen bin.rick_chasey said:Just caught a guy, who, after his dog shat in front of my house, decided to put the sh!t bag in my bin.
By the time I got out to explain not very politely why he was as bad as the thing he put in my bin, he was too far down the road. FFS
Can you explain to me why that's so bad?
I f*cking hate dogs and I hate their sh!t even more so why should I suffer a nasal full of his dog's sh!t because he's too lazy to carry it home and deal with his own rubbish?
It's not a public bin. It's a private bin. It's for rubbish from my household, not anyone else's.
By your logic I should just put my rubbish in whichever bin on my street I like?0 -
My bin is on my property behind a wall, and is at the front along with *every other house on the street*surrey_commuter said:
I hate dog censored but I find people picking it up absolutely sickening.rick_chasey said:
Good practice to deal with your own rubbish.kingstongraham said:
In your wheelie bin outside the house? I assume he didn't come in and put it in your kitchen bin.rick_chasey said:Just caught a guy, who, after his dog shat in front of my house, decided to put the sh!t bag in my bin.
By the time I got out to explain not very politely why he was as bad as the thing he put in my bin, he was too far down the road. FFS
Can you explain to me why that's so bad?
I f*cking hate dogs and I hate their sh!t even more so why should I suffer a nasal full of his dog's sh!t because he's too lazy to carry it home and deal with his own rubbish?
It's not a public bin. It's a private bin. It's for rubbish from my household, not anyone else's.
By your logic I should just put my rubbish in whichever bin on my street I like?
However if they bagged it and put it in my bin without me seeing i would not have a problem. I would see it as a fitting punishment for leaving my bins out the front.0 -
He's 30 seconds from the high street with plenty of bins.kingstongraham said:
Sure, if there's no bins provided by the council anywhere close on the street, then put your crisp packet in a wheelie bin. Makes sense.rick_chasey said:
Good practice to deal with your own rubbish.kingstongraham said:
In your wheelie bin outside the house? I assume he didn't come in and put it in your kitchen bin.rick_chasey said:Just caught a guy, who, after his dog shat in front of my house, decided to put the sh!t bag in my bin.
By the time I got out to explain not very politely why he was as bad as the thing he put in my bin, he was too far down the road. FFS
Can you explain to me why that's so bad?
I f*cking hate dogs and I hate their sh!t even more so why should I suffer a nasal full of his dog's sh!t because he's too lazy to carry it home and deal with his own rubbish?
It's not a public bin. It's a private bin. It's for rubbish from my household, not anyone else's.
By your logic I should just put my rubbish in whichever bin on my street I like?
I am not the council. I should not have to deal with his sh!t, literally.0 -
It's an ideal one for this thread.0
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Take your rubbish home with you and dispose or recycle yourself. It is that simple.0
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what about about somebody else's rubbish is it better to leave it or put it in Rick's bin?First.Aspect said:Take your rubbish home with you and dispose or recycle yourself. It is that simple.
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Well if you are going around picking up someone else's rubbish, rather than your own dogs faeces, I would personally dispose of in a public bin or my own. I do this quite often when some ignorant chav leaves something near here. If I randomly use someone's bin it's not going to be bagged, I don't know when it will next be put out and I'd be using space the resident might need. So it's ignorant all round.0
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Talk to your council and get some more bins on the streets.0
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There's one within 70m.kingstongraham said:Talk to your council and get some more bins on the streets.
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Pross said:
Hooray. Maybe a storm will prevent you getting home again if you get really lucky!briantrumpet said:The flight was uneventful.
As long as it traps me in France, and not in Bristol Airport for a week.0 -
If I see some rubbish I put it in the nearest bin - private or public.
The fact it's in a bag means you wont smell it unless you stick your head in your bin all the time. Plus the bags are often scented anyway.
Seriously, who gives a sh!t. Pun intended.0 -
In that case I'm with you.rick_chasey said:
There's one within 70m.kingstongraham said:Talk to your council and get some more bins on the streets.
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Getting properly windy here now, the constant wind is like the big gusts you got in a normal stormy day and then the gusts are really strong. Was due to be out doing a dog training session on an open field next to a section of river that has one of the highest tides in the world (although it is between high and low tide at the moment), luckily I cancelled!0
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Person doesn't know there is a bag of poo in the bin. Pushes something in. Bursts bag of poo.shirley_basso said:If I see some rubbish I put it in the nearest bin - private or public.
The fact it's in a bag means you wont smell it unless you stick your head in your bin all the time. Plus the bags are often scented anyway.
Seriously, who gives a sh!t. Pun intended.
You going to come back and clean it for him?
Or, person only puts bagged waste in bin. Opens bin, lots of other people's waste blows down the street.
You going to come back and help pick it up?
Or, person goes to out waste, finds bin full of someone else's.
Did you leave a note with a phone number offering to collect any excess?
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If I find a mountain of discarded rubbish then perhaps not but may be you need to chill out a bit.
If you lived your life by the adage 'what if', then it would be a pretty sad existence.
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If you're worried about a wheelie bin being dirty, you need to have a cup of tea.0
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Well I wouldn't want dog shit smeared in it, if I could possibly help it.kingstongraham said:If you're worried about a wheelie bin being dirty, you need to have a cup of tea.
As an aside there are companies in rhe US that come round and clean and disinfect them.0 -
TBH I'd probably rather not have a waft of dog sh!t smell every time I put out bin bag either.kingstongraham said:If you're worried about a wheelie bin being dirty, you need to have a cup of tea.
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I have that service here. £2 each time a bin is cleaned.First.Aspect said:
Well I wouldn't want dog censored smeared in it, if I could possibly help it.kingstongraham said:If you're worried about a wheelie bin being dirty, you need to have a cup of tea.
As an aside there are companies in rhe US that come round and clean and disinfect them.
Time for a bit of research I think.The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
Genuinely surprised how many people think this is okay. I never have the need to use someone's bin. Seems presumptious that the someone wouldn't mind.1
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We have somebody come and clean our bins every couple of weeks. They stink otherwise.First.Aspect said:
Well I wouldn't want dog censored smeared in it, if I could possibly help it.kingstongraham said:If you're worried about a wheelie bin being dirty, you need to have a cup of tea.
As an aside there are companies in rhe US that come round and clean and disinfect them.
I also wouldn't want people putting dog-sh1t in my bin.
The bags full of dog-sh1t that people think is fine to hang off branches in trees etc also boils my p1ss.0 -
Given how small our bins have become (halved in size over the last 10 years as well as collections going fortnightly) I don't think it's reasonable to put your waste in someone else's bin. Especially as the Council won't empty them unless the lidd can fully close.
I also try to be considerate as to what public bins I put dog waste in e.g. I won't put one in a bin next to a cafe as the smell isn't great for anyone eating.0 -
Which annoys you less?skyblueamateur said:
We have somebody come and clean our bins every couple of weeks. They stink otherwise.First.Aspect said:
Well I wouldn't want dog censored smeared in it, if I could possibly help it.kingstongraham said:If you're worried about a wheelie bin being dirty, you need to have a cup of tea.
As an aside there are companies in rhe US that come round and clean and disinfect them.
I also wouldn't want people putting dog-censored in my bin.
The bags full of dog-censored that people think is fine to hang off branches in trees etc also boils my p1ss.0 -
Binmen have been on strike here since Christmas so if anyone attempted to put dog-sh1t in my bin I would leather them down the road0
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Why should either annoy him less? If I walk my dog somewhere that doesn't have bins for me to use the bagged waste comes back in the car with me until I find a public bin or until I can put it in my own.shirley_basso said:
Which annoys you less?skyblueamateur said:
We have somebody come and clean our bins every couple of weeks. They stink otherwise.First.Aspect said:
Well I wouldn't want dog censored smeared in it, if I could possibly help it.kingstongraham said:If you're worried about a wheelie bin being dirty, you need to have a cup of tea.
As an aside there are companies in rhe US that come round and clean and disinfect them.
I also wouldn't want people putting dog-censored in my bin.
The bags full of dog-censored that people think is fine to hang off branches in trees etc also boils my p1ss.
I do wish there were more bins in public car parks when I take the dogs out (it would be better for avoiding litter too) but ultimately why should the likes of the National Park or Forestry Commission have to spend time and money emptying bins? If someone has taken an animal or product with them that creates waste then they should be prepared to take that waste home with them. Too many people feel the world owes them something.0 -
Do they come in a big truck that does it all without the driver needing to even get out of the cab?pblakeney said:
I have that service here. £2 each time a bin is cleaned.First.Aspect said:
Well I wouldn't want dog censored smeared in it, if I could possibly help it.kingstongraham said:If you're worried about a wheelie bin being dirty, you need to have a cup of tea.
As an aside there are companies in rhe US that come round and clean and disinfect them.
Time for a bit of research I think.0 -
Let me make it clear that there is little I hate more than picking up dog poo, but are people seriously that upset about a small bag being dropped in their bin?
The world owes me nothing, but I also don't rage against the world when someone puts a small amount of rubbish that is not of my own making into my bin.0 -
You all need to stop using your wheelie bins for anything
If dog shit in a bin offends you the same amount as dog shit in a tree, then I think you need a cup of tea.Pross said:
Why should either annoy him less? If I walk my dog somewhere that doesn't have bins for me to use the bagged waste comes back in the car with me until I find a public bin or until I can put it in my own.shirley_basso said:
Which annoys you less?skyblueamateur said:
We have somebody come and clean our bins every couple of weeks. They stink otherwise.First.Aspect said:
Well I wouldn't want dog censored smeared in it, if I could possibly help it.kingstongraham said:If you're worried about a wheelie bin being dirty, you need to have a cup of tea.
As an aside there are companies in rhe US that come round and clean and disinfect them.
I also wouldn't want people putting dog-censored in my bin.
The bags full of dog-censored that people think is fine to hang off branches in trees etc also boils my p1ss.
I do wish there were more bins in public car parks when I take the dogs out (it would be better for avoiding litter too) but ultimately why should the likes of the National Park or Forestry Commission have to spend time and money emptying bins? If someone has taken an animal or product with them that creates waste then they should be prepared to take that waste home with them. Too many people feel the world owes them something.0 -
It's not rubbish though is it. It's dog-sh1t.shirley_basso said:Let me make it clear that there is little I hate more than picking up dog poo, but are people seriously that upset about a small bag being dropped in their bin?
The world owes me nothing, but I also don't rage against the world when someone puts a small amount of rubbish that is not of my own making into my bin.
If someone put a crisp packet and the such like no bother. Excrement, regardless of whether bagged or not, no chance.0 -
Bags in trees most annoying, then dog-sh1t in bin. That okay with you?shirley_basso said:
Which annoys you less?skyblueamateur said:
We have somebody come and clean our bins every couple of weeks. They stink otherwise.First.Aspect said:
Well I wouldn't want dog censored smeared in it, if I could possibly help it.kingstongraham said:If you're worried about a wheelie bin being dirty, you need to have a cup of tea.
As an aside there are companies in rhe US that come round and clean and disinfect them.
I also wouldn't want people putting dog-censored in my bin.
The bags full of dog-censored that people think is fine to hang off branches in trees etc also boils my p1ss.0