Agree 100%. Over here the subway is the only respite. Once they start to work in there, there'll be no escape.Originally Posted by Lionel Ritchie
Correct,walk into a boozer over there and ask for a vodka and white and a whiskey and red and they'll get really confused fact.Originally Posted by Risteard
MOT
Agree 100%. Over here the subway is the only respite. Once they start to work in there, there'll be no escape.Originally Posted by Lionel Ritchie
That tracing paper style bog roll that they used have in schools and still have in some places. Terrible stuff, my arse winces at the thought of it.
Sparkling water! arghhhhhhh that stuff is muck and its so frustrating if you're in a hurry and you pick up a bottle of sparkling instead of still!
Eoin Mullen, Bohemians legend!
"You should always take good care of your cat" - Postman Pat, 1991
2005 - a great year for Irish football
Maybe it should be in the marijuana threadOriginally Posted by strangeirish
Still, a funny post though
Waste is not a popular word down here since yesterday. Just got my yearly bill and it's up 130 euros on last year.
I'm pretty good at the recycling thing - I even take the plastic bits off the top of toothpaste containers, empty the sand out of those plastic water filters and so on to put the filters and many other things in the "blue bin" and so on (very sad I know, I know) but what annoys me is that there is so much plastic on containers which is NOT suitable quality for recycling and ends up in dumps.
Michael Moore mentioned this in one of his books. He followed a recycling truck in New York and saw it emptying into a general dump. Private Eye mentioned that this happens in Britain too. I'll just bet that the same thing happens here as well.
Don't refuse collection companies get subsidies if they collect a certain amount of recyclable material each year?? I smell another scam.
I wonder could we recycle a number of our footballers to make one good player or the entire Dail to make one good politician??LOL
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There was a TV program done on this, they followed the recyclable waste (Plastics and paper bin) from a neighbourhood in Galway and they get sent up north where the 'rubbish' is sorted by people on a 'production line' type into different bins for different types of plastic, paper and cardboard and then sent for recycling to different companies in the north and BritainOriginally Posted by sirhamish
Thanks for that Eire06 - good to hear. I saw something like that before. My worry is that with the sheer volume of recyclable waste - can these firms cope with it all??Originally Posted by Eire06
You're household waste is probably collected by the same firm as mine - Barna?? They're pretty ok actually. Reason for the price rise is that Beeslow's dump is closed and the urban subsidy is therefore gone - hence the rise. I think it's dumped in Cappataggle now. Don't mind paying for waste collection but the sheer amount of the rise was a bit of a shock - especially after Christmas. It costs 92 euros for three months with Barna -it was 112 euros per HALF YEAR in 2005 - 10 euros less for 3 months than it was for 6 For someone on salary protection and disability like me that's a fair whack.
Anyway, it'sgood to know there's a good home for all those empty red wine bottles after Yuletide. LOL
Galway City Council collect ours at a charge of €357 www.citybin.com seems a good deal at the moment at €307Originally Posted by sirhamish
I thought Barna did the whole county and city.Originally Posted by Eire06
I suppose it's a fair price to pay considering everything. Barna's price is 368 euro for the year. Last year it was around 224 euro. It's a little extra if you pay by the quarter or half-year. With the subsidy gone that's yearly rise of 144 euro though.
I only remembered the price for last year a while ago and though it was a 130 euro only at first.
On the invoice the blue bin (plastics, paper etc) and brown bin (bones, waste food, grass, sticks etc) are listed at free. I reckon the collection companies get a government subsidy for that.
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Voting machines
Martin Cullen is a far worse invention than voting machines.Originally Posted by the 12 th man
As far as I'm concerned
Any electrical device with more than three buttons
Slow reclining seats in cars - usually French cars (Past tense of course)
Louis Walsh - wasn't born, had to be invented.
syringes and big long needles on them. I'll soon be changing m'name from Hamish to Dartboard
Disposable things
ie Disposable camera.
all the benefits of a usual camera only easier to throw away.
City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.
O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"
G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!
Invisible ink
Edible panties.
Milk Cartons which are more difficult to open than the previously available carton.
All of the different urinal designs except the first one invented. They all serve the same function, why have so many different shapes?
Especially if you're cold and hungry.Originally Posted by sirhamish
They're no use to ya either way then.
City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.
O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"
G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!
different shades of white paint....
Guinness Light
Karaoke
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