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@vampdude | 6 October 15 | |
@ 1hotie - 6.10.15 - 12:14am The goverment will make millions from it. Then give all the money to idiots from other countries so they can kill themselves... (1) Government takes our money. (2) Government gives our money to other countries. (3) Weapons are purchased. (4) War started. (5) Hundreds die. All because of carrier bags! |
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@ogdenz | 6 October 15 | |
I hear the 5p bags are going up by 1 pence every 6 months. .to encourage us to adopt the recycling attitude.
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@shadow27 | 6 October 15 | |
What else can you do with 5p? Nothing. |
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@crail | 6 October 15 | |
@ shadow27 - 6.10.15 - 01:37am What else can you do with 5p? Nothing. That will buy you a couple of VW shares |
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@mikeymk | 6 October 15 | |
Ooft..
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@izzwizz4 | 6 October 15 | |
Who the hell is going to buy a carrier bag, use it to get shopping home, and then use the bag to pick up dog turds then chuck it in the bushes? Come the end of it, there are going to be a lot more dogs**t left lying around, that is what is going to happen in a short time when there are no more bags. This country has gone to the dogs, no pun intended.
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@mikeymk | 6 October 15 | |
I thought they had doggy bags for that? Little ones.
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@mikeymk | 6 October 15 | |
Thing is, i use them for my kitchen bin liners. When i run out, i'll have to buy a roll of bin liners. I'll still be throwing away a plastic bag every few days, just it won't be a re-used one. What's actually changed? I know some end up in trees and drains but these last few years they were made of a plastic that didn't last two months. Some have crumbled to ash in my cupboard and i've only lived here two years. Where did all the bags they had in warehouses two days ago, go? Visions of lorry loads of them all getting incinerated.. |
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@iilmadme | 6 October 15 | |
they have a recycle bin for plastic bags at my local supermarket
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@birdy | 6 October 15 | |
What's that in real money? They're 15 cents here.. and like Mikey I use them for my bin. I haven't bought a roll of bin bags for ages.
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