@celtic_jaime Got one of those in my shed. It belonged to my Granda. It has all manner of tiny metal bits and fixings in it. One of many tins from his shed that we’ve kept 😊
@softboywin Yup ever since one went off unedited to my horror, all because I had put in the addresses first and not reread it because I was in a hurry😂
@ClarksonsFarm1 People leaving their windows uncovered at night with lights on inside, where they can’t see anyone who might be watching but they can be seen easily.
Headboards of beds at accessible uncovered windows, with or without lights on, as if moonlight is not as much of an issue.
@Kristinartz 4 pints of milk in glass bottles with tin foil tops are a treat of a morning 2 x week for me. Plus they offer Oat milk etc., fresh orange juice, bags of paving salt in Winter, sack of potatoes near Christmas, Strawberries in Summer and other “specials” randomly. Fab!
@mcelderrytruth Because it didn’t used to be boring. It’s gone so far downhill in the last 5 years (at least) it’s got to the point it’s unrecognisable now sadly.
@iaindwelch There’s no doubt that this would be my Cocker Bonnie with her Sprocker pal Piper. when I leave the house, if she had a car and could drive 😂🥰
@Child0fSource@danielsjourney1 Some folk will fear this ‘news’ though. Some things don’t need laws. Fear works well enough until a tradition disappears altogether for fear of just the hassle that “might” result. These moves always have a threat of intent behind them.
@jo1009@danielsjourney1@BassetlawDC Meantime supermarkets are allowed to chuck or donate unsold food. This is a hypocritical and ludicrous move but one with intent as every move they make is. Expect more of same.
@ThrillaRilla369 Yes. Why would they want to keep it anyway? Hypocritical to retain, unless they paid for it which would make them either a) fool who ignored a big red flag or b) their priority was “a ring on their finger asap” (in which case their X is lucky things fell through!😂).