Room 101

Anyone who buys or are given plastic bags. Do they know when they are dumped, they end up on our beaches & in the sea, causing death to the inhabitants.
 
Anyone who buys or are given plastic bags. Do they know when they are dumped, they end up on our beaches & in the sea, causing death to the inhabitants.

Sorry the issue is not with the user, its with the manufacturers, if they produced higher quality bags with a higher density of plastic, they can be recycled much more easier. Currently film is harder and costlier to the recycling company. If people disposed of them correctly too and councils also dealt with their recycling needs better as not all do.
 
The damn resident in our office tower block who has decided to start throwing their child's used nappies out the window instead of putting them in the bin, yet again! The landlord has spoken to them 2-3 times already. I don't appreciate looking out the window and seeing those nappies all over the roof of the shop below us :hb:
 
The damn resident in our office tower block who has decided to start throwing their child's used nappies out the window instead of putting them in the bin, yet again! The landlord has spoken to them 2-3 times already. I don't appreciate looking out the window and seeing those nappies all over the roof of the shop below us :hb:
:ban::vom::vom:
 

I have no idea if it's the same person but there has also, on at least one occasion, been a sanitary towel too. I don't know which was worse, this with the flats, or when the rest of the building was abandoned offices and we had problems with drug users in the stairwell
 
Odd socks. My sock carousel hanger things are full of odd socks. Where do they all go?
 
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I have no idea if it's the same person but there has also, on at least one occasion, been a sanitary towel too. I don't know which was worse, this with the flats, or when the rest of the building was abandoned offices and we had problems with drug users in the stairwell

That’s equally :vom:
 
I have no idea if it's the same person but there has also, on at least one occasion, been a sanitary towel too. I don't know which was worse, this with the flats, or when the rest of the building was abandoned offices and we had problems with drug users in the stairwell

I’d say the druggies in the stairwells are worse. Addicts are extremely unpredictable especially when high and not something you want to walk past too closely.

I had to take a walk on the rim of the “undesirable area” of the city one Sunday morning and witnessed 3 people arguing and fighting over a syringe at 8am and also a situation near some public transport where 3 police officers and a police dog were trying to calm down an obviously high individual and move them AWAY from a public transport stop...the addict was wielding a syringe like a weapon and threatening to stab people with it (even the cops). It was terrifying to see.
 
We have four between us, me and my husband, all boys, 14,10,7 and 5

The 7 and 5 year olds have special needs.
Yikes you have your hands full and with the piggies on top:yikes:
 
Odd socks. My sock carousel hanger things are full of odd socks. Where do they all go?
My gorgeous and lovely late Mum always used to say that her machine always swallowed her socks deliberately so she would never have a matching pair. Then very occasionally it would spit out the other as she had no idea where it came from!
 
I have no idea if it's the same person but there has also, on at least one occasion, been a sanitary towel too. I don't know which was worse, this with the flats, or when the rest of the building was abandoned offices and we had problems with drug users in the stairwell
That is just as bad:vom::vom:. Don't these people have any pride? They obviously don't care about the poor people who have to clear to clear up their mess. Surely its quicker to put stuff in a bin than to chuck it out of a window!
 
We have four between us, me and my husband, all boys, 14,10,7 and 5

The 7 and 5 year olds have special needs.

I have 3 boys and when they were growing up it was certainly a challenge. Especially when the eldest two were teenagers and the youngest was 8.
 
I’d say the druggies in the stairwells are worse. Addicts are extremely unpredictable especially when high and not something you want to walk past too closely.

I had to take a walk on the rim of the “undesirable area” of the city one Sunday morning and witnessed 3 people arguing and fighting over a syringe at 8am and also a situation near some public transport where 3 police officers and a police dog were trying to calm down an obviously high individual and move them AWAY from a public transport stop...the addict was wielding a syringe like a weapon and threatening to stab people with it (even the cops). It was terrifying to see.

Yes you are definitely right though the residents seem to ignore the buzzer system and just hold the door open for anybody to come in the building so can't say it's not still a risk though it has been a while since I had to walk past people baking stuff on tin foil in the stairwell
 
Oysters!
Who in their right mind would put these ghastly things past their lips?!
Yak! :vom:
 
Pfft oysters are amazing, but seaweed is better.

Meanwhile, I really need new neighbours, like...yesterday. I'm going to be listening to this all night now.
 
Pfft oysters are amazing, but seaweed is better.

Meanwhile, I really need new neighbours, like...yesterday. I'm going to be listening to this all night now.

You could put them in room 101 but make sure @Sophie mason s kids are out first. Don’t want to scare them with all that strangeness.
 
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