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• #48502
I played with barbies and dolls, because they were the only ones that had vets outfits. I didn't wanna be a soldier or a fireman, I wanted to be a vet. So my parents bought me "girl toys" to play with.
Didn't bother me much.
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• #48503
What do you mean by 'perfectly normal kid' now?
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• #48504
White, straight and working up tens of £ '000 of student debt.
What else.
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• #48505
Kid whose parents believe in the Holy Trinity "confused".
Hmmm...
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• #48506
Looks like she died from a stroke looking at that picture.
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• #48507
Couldn't they find space to show the bit where they and the rest of the tabloid-loving morons paid the newspapers to pay the paparazzi to take sneak pictures of her in a bathing suit etc? How about the scenes in the days afterwards where they ran around like babies complaining about those same newspapers? That'd be an interesting mural.
Only interesting thing about that personality-free individual was the brain-dead, servile and hugely hypocritical cult that grew up around her. Shame they didn't die with her.
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• #48508
She's gone Bruce. You've got to move on. She probably never even read the letters that you sent her.
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• #48509
White, Gay, hairdresser also very polite walks old ladies across the street and hasn't murdered anyone.
like i said perfectly normal kid.
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• #48510
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-41246551/fatbergs-what-causes-them-and-how-to-prevent-them
Out of sight - out of mind.
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• #48511
Yes.
I'm pretty sure my wife pours old oil and fat down the kitchen sink despite my repeated appeals that she doesn't.
I'm not so concerned about fatbergs but blocking the waste pipe at the back of the house which is never a nice job to clean.
And of course it's "my job" to do it, never hers... -
• #48512
Peoples deposits need to return to them in some way - via a plumbers bill or a fatcake on their doorstep.
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• #48513
I assume that the cost of sewer repairs is passed on to water customers.
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• #48514
I used to work in a restaurant on a street with a few other places like a chicken shop and burger take away etc. The drains were all connected because we were on the same block and the council had to come round every couple of weeks to unblock them because all the other food places would just pour litres of used oil down the drain rather than bother to have it collected.
Pouring oil down your kitchen sink is only really a risk to blocking your own drain, it's not enough to cause a fatberg, it's all the thousands of chicken shops which do that.
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• #48515
Thats right - I pay water rates so I am entitled to put as much shit down my kitchen and bathroom orifices as I like.
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• #48516
I wonder if the cost of the fine* is less than the cost of correct disposal?
*if there is one
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• #48517
There isn't any cost of disposal for waste oil, places actually pay you to collect it.
http://www.properoils.co.uk/services/used-waste-cooking-oil-collection/It's just sheer laziness.
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• #48518
You'd think, given the amount of fines Thames Water have had imposed on them for environmental breaches, they'd be keen to enforce them where they can on their customers, if only to recoup some of their losses.
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• #48519
Borough councils fine for fly tipping/dumping (no pun) and charge for collection of large stuff (old cookers etc) so yeah there is some money to recoup there.
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• #48520
Lard arses with 'busy lifestyles'.
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• #48521
Earlier this year,
in our local high street, which has uncommonly wide pavements for the suburbs,
I noticed a small trail of noxious 'water' exitting a small metal plate,
(presumably a rodding point).
A week later I witnessed some of the workers at this Nepalese restaurant pushing a set of drain rods back towards their premises.
Week or so later, about 10.30 pm a private firm of drainage engineers in two large Transits
were jetting a large volume of water, ultimately into the kerb and the drains.
These guys ended up paying to sort out their own fatberg as they induced it condense in their own rather than the communal sewer. -
• #48522
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• #48524
"luckily she had a sense of humour and would probably be laughing.”
Its a Well Dressing ffs. You're never going to get it right with plants and shit.
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• #48525
she was born in 1997 and karked it last week?
who knew?!