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Neighbours. Bah.
Dear neighbours,
I applaud your decision to recycle. No, really: it's good for the environment and all that. I, too, recycle regularly.
However, recycling does NOT mean piling mounds and mounds of unsorted TRASH in MY recycling bin.
No, really. I don't want your garbage in my recycling bin, which I take great pains to keep properly maintained. Please to do your own sorting and to get your own FREE green box from the local eco-centre, which is ONE WHOLE BLOCK AWAY.
No love,
Me
I applaud your decision to recycle. No, really: it's good for the environment and all that. I, too, recycle regularly.
However, recycling does NOT mean piling mounds and mounds of unsorted TRASH in MY recycling bin.
No, really. I don't want your garbage in my recycling bin, which I take great pains to keep properly maintained. Please to do your own sorting and to get your own FREE green box from the local eco-centre, which is ONE WHOLE BLOCK AWAY.
No love,
Me
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What I did was to never crush or flatten anything that went in recycling. The object of that was to have a bin too full for other people to use.
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When we were on Drolet, if we put our bin out too early, it would be filled with the garbage people dropped in while they were walking by - UGH.
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"Hey, Moron, SHUT the door!
Not you, Sir!"