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Old 09-01-2015, 07:55   #1
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wheelybin ........

description .......

black with " Calderdale mbc " stamped on it

had 1 bin liner full of rubbish inside

could be anywhere in the uk by now , last seen heading towards the end of our street via next doors garden .

if seen please return .

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Old 09-01-2015, 08:50   #2
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Also one Barbecue set.May still have cover and straps attached.
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Old 09-01-2015, 09:34   #3
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yeah its wild out there, look what happened to the nut cover on my rear wiper

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Old 09-01-2015, 10:59   #4
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yeah its wild out there, look what happened to the nut cover on my rear wiper

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hope you aint drivin it like that, could cause an accident
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Old 09-01-2015, 11:00   #5
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I got a police escort mate it was ok. They were concerned but followed me to work so I could get it sorted. scary stuff mate but im ok. Are you ok?
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Old 09-01-2015, 11:16   #6
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You lot still drunk or what?
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Old 09-01-2015, 11:25   #7
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we are receiving reports that a wheelybin matching the description of the lost item has been spotted at the end of our road ( along with others matching the same description ) plus a number of recycling bins and plant pots ...
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Old 09-01-2015, 11:42   #8
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It's in my front garden
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Old 09-01-2015, 14:03   #9
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Must have had hell of a strong winds up here in Scotland - came out to find one of the Trol's rear hub caps missing
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it windy here, must be the sprouts
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Not overly neat but I have tie wraped the hub centres on my Patrol as they came off quite easy and are quite expensive to replace, last one I lost on a green lane and luckly Joseph and I walked back down the lane and found both the plastic part and the very thin spring clip part.

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Not overly neat but I have tie wraped the hub centres on my Patrol as they came off quite easy and are quite expensive to replace, last one I lost on a green lane and luckly Joseph and I walked back down the lane and found both the plastic part and the very thin spring clip part.

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It'll be the greens in the green lane that caused the wind that blew off your hub centres, lucky they didn't end up in Briggies' nomadic wheelie bin!
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Old 09-01-2015, 21:19   #13
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A refuse collector is driving along a street picking up the wheelie bins and emptying them into his compactor.

He goes to one house where the bin hasn't been left out, and in the spirit of kindness, and after having a quick look about for the bin, he gets out of his truck, goes to the front door and knocks. There's no answer.

Being a kindly and conscientious bloke, he knocks again - much harder.

Eventually a Chinese man comes to the door.

"Harro!" says the Chinese man.

"Hello sir! Where's ya bin?" asks the collector.

"I bin on toiret" explains the Chinese bloke, a bit perplexed.

Realising the fellow had misunderstood him, the bin man smiles and tries again.

"No! No! Mate, where's your dust bin?"

"I dust been to toiret, I toll you!" says the Chinese man, still perplexed.

"Listen," says the collector. "You're misunderstanding me. Where's your wheelie bin?"

"OK, OK" replies the Chinese man with a sheepish grin. He then whispers in the collector's ear.

"I wheelie bin having s*x wiffa wife's sista!"
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Old 09-01-2015, 22:20   #14
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It's rather wild up here again tonight trees & fences down & even watched a bit of wheely bin 1/4 mile drag racing this afternoon just hoping the council fitted the new ridge tiles on the roof well in May (came off last winter & just missed the T2 by 10") or I may have some new bonnet vents & poss a sunroof in the morning (that would right off the T2 for sure) The Son's girlfriend had a close call this morning as a 12ft trampoline flew across the road right in front of her car
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Old 09-01-2015, 22:31   #15
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the hub centres are quite expensive to replace
You're telling me - just checked my online parts guy, £37 + shipping!

First time I've ever lost one in almost two years of ownership, even when offroading

Have just taken them all off as I'm planning to fit steels over the next 12 months if not sooner. Was torn between black or silver steels but after seeing the silver alloys without caps it'll definitely be black rims!
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