Ripped Bin Men though.:thumbup:
I noticed this morning as it was our collection day there was a lady operative so we will have to use the term ripped personel now LOL
Totally :offtopic: but "bin" related....
First year that I was at the old house I saw the bin men at Christmas and gave them a twenty quid and few cans.
Well after that they literally could not do enough for me. They smashed up an old three piece suite and threw that in the back of the wagon, took all the concrete render that I had stripped off the gable end, piles of old tyres, saved me a bloody fortune. Nothing too much trouble. I swear if I'd have left a dead body outside they would have just made that disappear too.
One week I pulled the wheelie bin out and it was so heavy (full of broken concrete and soil) that I could barely move it. I watched them empty it....two of them to wheel it to the back of the wagon, they hooked it onto the hydraulic lifter on the back of the wagon, pressed the button to lift it....nothing! Too heavy. The ram just hissed and wouldn't budge it so they grabbed a side each and heaved it in :lol: