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Bloody Easyjet :( :(

I do get why, but I'm peeved!

I want to change the flights for my nephew to come out. When I booked the flights (back in March) I booked the cheapest flight I could cos, had no money!

Ideally I want to change the arrival flight to an early afternoon flight instead of a late one. The difference in flight price is 37€. Total cost to change is 90€ :angry-cussingblack: :angry-cussingblack:

Fuckers!! I'm doing it online, it's not causing extra work!!!

So, I have to wait until I get paid to be able to change the flight :roll: - by which time it will cost more I expect!!! :( :(


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Me. I've boiled my own piss by forgetting to do a packed lunch again! :roll:
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Taipan wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 10:41 am Me. I've boiled my own piss by forgetting to do a packed lunch again! :roll:
Won't harm you to lose a bit of weight ;) :D
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Yorick wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 10:43 am
Taipan wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 10:41 am Me. I've boiled my own piss by forgetting to do a packed lunch again! :roll:
Won't harm you to lose a bit of weight ;) :D
I'm actually starting to lose weight without even trying. I guess that'll be down to being able to walk again! :thumbup:
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Binmen.

I know they've got targets and schedules to keep, but I've just got the bins in and the street looks like the aftermath of the Glastonbury festival. Well, that's a bit of an exaggeration, but the street is littered with plastic packaging, cardboard and other, not small, bits of rubbish that they have obviously not got in their collection bins or gone astray in some way. They could, at least, bother picking up some of the larger items that they've dropped.
I've picked up their leavings in the general area of my house, hopefully others will do the same further down the street.

And on a similar note, they seem to chuck the empty bins and containers back blocking the footpath as much as possible. The other week there was a lady pushing a disabled man along the street and I could see she had to keep stopping to move the bins. The bins for the houses either side of my place were completely blocking the footpath, so I moved them out of the way for her.

No wonder people don't tip them anymore. Gone are the days when they got cash in a card and a crate of beer from my Mum and Dad.
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The binmen here are OK. They come every day and ride on the back like in the olden days :D
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McNab wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 11:39 am Binmen.

I know they've got targets and schedules to keep, but I've just got the bins in and the street looks like the aftermath of the Glastonbury festival. Well, that's a bit of an exaggeration, but the street is littered with plastic packaging, cardboard and other, not small, bits of rubbish that they have obviously not got in their collection bins or gone astray in some way. They could, at least, bother picking up some of the larger items that they've dropped.
I've picked up their leavings in the general area of my house, hopefully others will do the same further down the street.

And on a similar note, they seem to chuck the empty bins and containers back blocking the footpath as much as possible. The other week there was a lady pushing a disabled man along the street and I could see she had to keep stopping to move the bins. The bins for the houses either side of my place were completely blocking the footpath, so I moved them out of the way for her.

No wonder people don't tip them anymore. Gone are the days when they got cash in a card and a crate of beer from my Mum and Dad.
Ours is the same. General green wheelie and brown garden is not bad but the recycling wankers dont give a shit and teh street is just like you mention. Been like that a good few years now as its all subbed out to Bifa who dont seem to give a shit. Council have the cheek to ask us to keep bins as tight to garden boundary or kerbs as possible for the sake of pedestrians yet the pricks chuck them back any old way. My street is a school run and lots of folk walking to the shop at the end of the street. Them bins can be out all day till the residents come home from work.
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McNab wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 11:39 am Binmen.

I know they've got targets and schedules to keep, but I've just got the bins in and the street looks like the aftermath of the Glastonbury festival. Well, that's a bit of an exaggeration, but the street is littered with plastic packaging, cardboard and other, not small, bits of rubbish that they have obviously not got in their collection bins or gone astray in some way. They could, at least, bother picking up some of the larger items that they've dropped.
I've picked up their leavings in the general area of my house, hopefully others will do the same further down the street.

And on a similar note, they seem to chuck the empty bins and containers back blocking the footpath as much as possible. The other week there was a lady pushing a disabled man along the street and I could see she had to keep stopping to move the bins. The bins for the houses either side of my place were completely blocking the footpath, so I moved them out of the way for her.

No wonder people don't tip them anymore. Gone are the days when they got cash in a card and a crate of beer from my Mum and Dad.
In my old Gaff (Flats) binmen used to be a nightmare, bins blocking roads, rubbish all over the place, not even bothering turning up, but where i am now they are quite good.

My gripe with them is their complete lack of any attempt at not blocking the road when they park up. I have seen them stop opposite bollards when they could of just drove up a few feet more to save blocking the road, i've seen them parked on paths fully blocking the path, pull straight out on you without even looking or indicating, they are fairy hated here in Bristol as the roads are congested enough without having the bin lorries blocking all the roads when they don't need to if the drivers had even a little bit of thought for the other road users around them.

I nearly had fisty cuffs with one of the drivers many moons ago, and his excuse for always blocking the roads was "i need to protect my binmen" i don't see how moving the lorry up a few feet would make any difference to their safety!

There is also talks of our bin collections going down to 2 weeks a month, i shall look forward to the reduction in council tax if they do!
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I see many drivers have arguments with the binmen when they're out collecting. I suspect these are the same people who demand cheaper council tax and their bins emptied on time.

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Greenman wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:12 pm
There is also talks of our bin collections going down to 2 weeks a month, i shall look forward to the reduction in council tax if they do!
Are you going to halve the amount you out for them to take away?
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Count Steer wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:27 pm
Greenman wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:12 pm
There is also talks of our bin collections going down to 2 weeks a month, i shall look forward to the reduction in council tax if they do!
Are you going to halve the amount you out for them to take away?
No why should i?

I pay more tax now than i ever have and they are still trying to take more things away from us!
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Greenman wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:29 pm
Count Steer wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:27 pm
Greenman wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:12 pm
There is also talks of our bin collections going down to 2 weeks a month, i shall look forward to the reduction in council tax if they do!
Are you going to halve the amount you out for them to take away?
No why should i?

I pay more tax now than i ever have and they are still trying to take more things away from us!
Well, if they're taking away the same amount of stuff and reducing the number of times you have to put the bins out and blocking the road half as much, it sounds like a win for you. :thumbup:
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Count Steer wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:33 pm
Greenman wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:29 pm
Count Steer wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:27 pm

Are you going to halve the amount you out for them to take away?
No why should i?

I pay more tax now than i ever have and they are still trying to take more things away from us!
Well, if they're taking away the same amount of stuff and reducing the number of times you have to put the bins out and blocking the road half as much, it sounds like a win for you. :thumbup:
My point is that most of the bins are full on the usual weekly cycle, so we would end up having to either put out 2 bins full or start taking some of it to the tip ourselves.

If the bins we're only half full every week then i agree you have a point, but that is not the case.

For me it stinks of more council cuts so they can spend the money on speed ramps and more cocaine for their mates in parliament...;)
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Greenman wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:37 pm
Count Steer wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:33 pm
Greenman wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:29 pm

No why should i?

I pay more tax now than i ever have and they are still trying to take more things away from us!
Well, if they're taking away the same amount of stuff and reducing the number of times you have to put the bins out and blocking the road half as much, it sounds like a win for you. :thumbup:
My point is that most of the bins are full on the usual weekly cycle, so we would end up having to either put out 2 bins full or start taking some of it to the tip ourselves.

If the bins we're only half full every week then i agree you have a point, but that is not the case.
Really! Ours aren't full when they collect on a 2 week cycle. (Landfill waste one week, recycling the next). Kitchen waste is weekly.

You need to create less waste young man. :lol:
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Count Steer wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:42 pm Really! Ours aren't full when they collect on a 2 week cycle. (Landfill waste one week, recycling the next). Kitchen waste is weekly.

You need to create less waste young man. :lol:
Ditto, even when we were a house of 4 adults our wheelie bins were rarely full on a 2 week cycle, now it's just the 2 of us it ain't no big thing if we forget to put the bin out and it goes a month without being collected
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Greenman wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:12 pm There is also talks of our bin collections going down to 2 weeks a month, i shall look forward to the reduction in council tax if they do!
Ours have been that way for years. The grey bin is never more than a quarter full after two weeks,everything else is recycled. I thought all you youngsters were shit hot on recycling and blaming us olde phartes for fucking up the earth. :silent:
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Count Steer wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:42 pm
Greenman wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:37 pm
Count Steer wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:33 pm

Well, if they're taking away the same amount of stuff and reducing the number of times you have to put the bins out and blocking the road half as much, it sounds like a win for you. :thumbup:
My point is that most of the bins are full on the usual weekly cycle, so we would end up having to either put out 2 bins full or start taking some of it to the tip ourselves.

If the bins we're only half full every week then i agree you have a point, but that is not the case.
Really! Ours aren't full when they collect on a 2 week cycle. (Landfill waste one week, recycling the next). Kitchen waste is weekly.

You need to create less waste young man. :lol:
Mines normally ful of empty cider cans and bottles...;) :bblonde:
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Skub wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:50 pm
Greenman wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:12 pm There is also talks of our bin collections going down to 2 weeks a month, i shall look forward to the reduction in council tax if they do!
Ours have been that way for years. The grey bin is never more than a quarter full after two weeks,everything else is recycled. I thought all you youngsters were shit hot on recycling and blaming us olde phartes for fucking up the earth. :silent:
I'm 42, but i shall take your youngster comment as a positive...:)
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Skub wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:50 pm
Greenman wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:12 pm There is also talks of our bin collections going down to 2 weeks a month, i shall look forward to the reduction in council tax if they do!
Ours have been that way for years. The grey bin is never more than a quarter full after two weeks,everything else is recycled. I thought all you youngsters were shit hot on recycling and blaming us olde phartes for fucking up the earth. :silent:
Yeah. He's supposed to be green, err, man.

Youngsters. Tut. :lol:
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