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joggerjayne | 20:52 Tue 14th Jul 2009 | ChatterBank
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... in Brighton ...

Can apparently be bad for your health !! !! !! !! !!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8149151.stm
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Jesus,what a way to go.
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Ya !
The dustbin men around here check the bins, and if there is so much as a blade of grass they won't take it. The poor bloke obviously chose the wrong bin to fall asleep in. !

Horrible way to go.
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But why would they check all the bins?

They could hardly anticipate that somebody would climb into one and go to sleep.
Hi JJ - surely the bin would have been unduly heavy with a body inside.
DEn I think the truck lifts it.
Thats true noway, but the men have to wheel the bin to the truck.
DEN,I think it might be the large size WB that he slept in.Not a domestic one
Oh - one of those commercial type ones.
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Yes.

Sleeping in an ordinary, household wheelie bin would be ...

... a bit cramped?

You'd have to be REALLY p!ssed to try to get into one of those !!!!!

I think so DEN,I cant see a domestic one being very cosy.
Gotcha - its just that I thought those big ones were called Biffa Bins !
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I think (not sure, though)

that "Biffa Bins" is a term like "Hoover" ...

A brand name that has become synonymous with the generic item.
Cant have wheelie bin happy in there? JJ.
You rotten lot the poor guy is dead.

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cath ... you're right.

I feel bad now.

Mortified.

Crushed.







=0D
JJ - you are so naughty but you do make me laugh
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Aww ... that's a nice thing to say, cath.

Thank you ... x
LOL JJ crushed.
you're welcome JJ

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