Chris S
Legendary Member
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- Birmingham
The bin men didn't come last week so they came a day early this week. Nobody had their bins out so that's two collections that we've missed.
I have signed up for email reminders from Calderdale council to avoid that kind of problem!The bin men didn't come last week so they came a day early this week. Nobody had their bins out so that's two collections that we've missed.
Don't they suit you?Just don
Just don't get me started on cargo pants!
Have you signed up for updates from the contractor doing the work?I have signed up for email reminders from Calderdale council to avoid that kind of problem!
Nope - I hadn't heard about those. Does that mean that they sometimes don't update the council about any delays or problems? Have you got a link for them?Have you signed up for updates from the contractor doing the work?
I have a pair of lightweight 10k racing shoes that I was going to use when I got fast and slim enough to not look like a plonker.
I'm still waiting 😁
Ha - if you come on the Garforth ride on the 29th then you will see me doing just that!People who ride with one pannier...!🤣🤣🤣
People who ride with one pannier...!🤣🤣🤣
People who ride with one pannier...!🤣🤣🤣
They are not trivial. Mud-catchers that make a horrible noise when the wearer is walking, like some sort of mutant giant grasshopper trying to attract a mate, which he won't because any passing female will catch an eyeful of his ugly, old-fashioned leg-apparel and think "Ugh!!".
Would i be corret in saying that you don't like them?And another thing! Those grooves between the whales are designed for maximum efficiency in catching dirt, fag ash, bits of pie and so on, as well as being an ideal hiding place for parasites of all kinds, including, but not limited to: fleas, lice, ticks, keds, barnacles, and various tropical worms. Just avoid them, and those that wear them.
And another thing! Those grooves between the whales are designed for maximum efficiency in catching dirt, fag ash, bits of pie and so on, as well as being an ideal hiding place for parasites of all kinds, including, but not limited to: fleas, lice, ticks, keds, barnacles, and various tropical worms. Just avoid them, and those that wear them.