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My son taught Mark Selby when he was living in Leicester. He was a very quiet boy and in his last year hardly attended school - he was busy practising on the snooker table !!!
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I'm channel switching at the moment between the snooker and football.
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I was relaying what my wife had read out of the Mail, but it seems it was incorrect.Manoverboard wrote: ↑03 May 2021, 12:18
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That's unusual for the Daily Email, to be incorrect. Who'd have thought.
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Been watching the snooker. Unless Shaun pulls something out of the bag it looks odds on favourite for Mark to lift the trophy.
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If Mobietta tells me anything about footy I check it out .. just saying
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Trish is about as interested in footie as me so doesn't read the sports pages to me. But they are handy for lining our kitchen food waste bin.
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We use ' bags ' for ones kitchen waste caddy .... eh what
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We don't bother as there's not enough waste to warrant an indoor food dustbin
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We're not allowed to! Newspaper is the recommendation. Or nothing. But then the bin gets very messy.
We don't get much, But I can't be bothered to go out in the rain and hail every time we have an apple core, banana skin or tea bag to recycle. So the little bin it is and that gets emptied into the big one a couple of times a week between gales.
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I am struggling to think what an apple core, banana skin or tea bag could be recycled into.Mervyn and Trish wrote: ↑04 May 2021, 14:40We're not allowed to! Newspaper is the recommendation. Or nothing. But then the bin gets very messy.
We don't get much, But I can't be bothered to go out in the rain and hail every time we have an apple core, banana skin or tea bag to recycle. So the little bin it is and that gets emptied into the big one a couple of times a week between gales.
Far better to compost it.
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Before we had bags we used newspaper but they gave us the newspaper back ... thanks pal !!!Mervyn and Trish wrote: ↑04 May 2021, 14:40We're not allowed to! Newspaper is the recommendation. Or nothing. But then the bin gets very messy.
They are special compostable bags fit for purpose, details can be supplied on request
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I had a word with Mobietta, she says she'll stick with the bin as the idea of having a compost heap in the kitchen simply doesn't appeal .
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Mervyn and Trish wrote: ↑04 May 2021, 14:40We're not allowed to! Newspaper is the recommendation. Or nothing. But then the bin gets very messy.
We don't get much, But I can't be bothered to go out in the rain and hail every time we have an apple core, banana skin or tea bag to recycle. So the little bin it is and that gets emptied into the big one a couple of times a week between gales.
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The bags wot we use are these ... perfick
.... in a white compost bin by OXO, fits neatly in the kitchen cupboard
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.... in a white compost bin by OXO, fits neatly in the kitchen cupboard
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Yes that's the bin I meant. Round here it gets recycled into energyRay B wrote: ↑04 May 2021, 14:45I am struggling to think what an apple core, banana skin or tea bag could be recycled into.Mervyn and Trish wrote: ↑04 May 2021, 14:40We're not allowed to! Newspaper is the recommendation. Or nothing. But then the bin gets very messy.
We don't get much, But I can't be bothered to go out in the rain and hail every time we have an apple core, banana skin or tea bag to recycle. So the little bin it is and that gets emptied into the big one a couple of times a week between gales.
Far better to compost it.
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I'm watching Notts County v Sutton in the National League. Half time score 1-1.
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I'm looking out the window and it looks like rain
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I'm looking out the window to blue sky and sun. It does not look like rain.
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That is wonderful news ... thanks for sharing it
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I've just had my second covid jab. Wahey
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Nice one Stephen, another step into our new normal.
Are we to expect any whinging, my arm aches, my head aches everything aches and I feel tired.
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