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Are you jealous, again, Jimmy? Robby's one of the good guyssmile.png.

Somehow I am attracted to these semi dormant dialogues.

I am open to debate...

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am open to debate...

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De bait is what you put on De hook to catch De fish.

You told me before where you bin but now I know where you wheelie bin

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cheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif now that's getting really bad! ^ you guys!!!.... tongue.png

Anyway moving on,facepalm.gif

This looks like a happy customer! same truck just a bit further down the street! whistling.gif

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Bit of shopping. Good stuff. thumbsup.gif

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How about a rubbish action shot DAL to help your thread along?

Perfectly balanced and weighted. One hand, casual stance. True professional

Hmmm,... Thanks, guys..

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one can only say "why"

I agree - Why's that? Well why not?

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The waste, Jimmy posted hasn't materialised out of thin air.

If one discarded styrofoam is spotted, the threshhold to add another, is lowered.

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On this very subject, and I'm sure I'm not the only one interested, do any of you trash experts know how trash is dealt with in LOS.

Landfill? Incineration? Dumped at sea? Recycling?

It's probably a region by region thing but I am genuinely interested

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On this very subject, and I'm sure I'm not the only one interested, do any of you trash experts know how trash is dealt with in LOS.

Landfill? Incineration? Dumped at sea? Recycling?

It's probably a region by region thing but I am genuinely interested

Good question.

This is partly the reason why I started this thread.

Apparently a logistially sound trash colletion system has been implemented in the main cities.

However in the rural areas trash, in the name of the word really does not exist because everyone recycles everything that's worth something.

Plastic wrappers and soiled bags cannot really be sold in the villages and they are littered or burned at anyplace people take no notice....

I am curious to read more experiences here.

Thanks, Commander Tamson.

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I guess some one dumped the mattress so the trash could have a rest facepalm.gif .... just down from my house on Samui! bah.gif Taken today!

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This water is only here when the rains come!

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