Grave thoughts

Spriddler replied on 27/01/2016 12:40

Posted on 27/01/2016 12:40

I picked up the magazine from the doormat to include with the other trash on my way out to the recycle bin this morning and it didn't cheer me to see an enclosed flyer staring at me from within the plastic bag telling me I should be making funeral plans.

Proof, if needed, of the predominanty geratric membership. Undecided

Spriddler replied on 27/01/2016 12:52

Posted on 27/01/2016 12:52

I never read the leaflets they give with the mag they go straight in the recycle bin

I don't even undo the plastic bag. The whole lot goes straight in the bin, unless I remember to give it to my neighbour for litter for her cattery.

Francis replied on 27/01/2016 12:55

Posted on 27/01/2016 12:55

I must admit I do enjoy reading the mag I don't read if from cover to cover but I pick out bits of interest such as places to visit and reviews of motorhomes etc also I like the letters section but maybe I shouldn't say that too loud lol Don't cry

brue replied on 27/01/2016 12:59

Posted on 27/01/2016 12:59

Spriddler, apart from the flyers which most magazine contain, how do you know the magazine isn't worth reading if you put it straight into the bin?

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 27/01/2016 13:01

Posted on 27/01/2016 13:01

Do what I did, take yourself from the 'Mag delivery' list. It can be done on line, no Mag & no bumphHappy

Metheven replied on 27/01/2016 13:08

Posted on 27/01/2016 13:08

I never read the leaflets they give with the mag they go straight in the recycle bin

I don't even undo the plastic bag. The whole lot goes straight in the bin, unless I remember to give it to my neighbour for litter for her cattery.

No need to add to your areas recycling, just put a tick in the appropriate box in your Profile.

Spriddler replied on 27/01/2016 13:17

Posted on 27/01/2016 13:17

Spriddler, apart from the flyers which most magazine contain, how do you know the magazine isn't worth reading if you put it straight into the bin?

Whenever I did flick through in the past there was nothing of interest.

50% adverts. I know what I need so if I want something I don't wait until I see an advert.

Nature and tourist board cribbed articles, usually with a half page filler colour photo of a Robin in snow or boats in a harbour.

Sycophantic letters swooning over sites, wardens, Green Flag or criticising dog owners, parents, shower-lingerers, puddles on the pitches..........

I've no need for chewing gum for the eyes to pass a wet day all the while there's still fluff that needs picking out of my jacket Velcro.Wink

brue replied on 27/01/2016 14:01

Posted on 27/01/2016 14:01

Oh well at least you can now officially opt out via your profile instead of wasting any more trees.Tongue Out

JVB66 replied on 27/01/2016 15:12

Posted on 27/01/2016 15:12

I never read the leaflets they give with the mag they go straight in the recycle bin

I don't even undo the plastic bag. The whole lot goes straight in the bin, unless I remember to give it to my neighbour for litter for her cattery.

...So you are one who "contaminates"recyling as polythene wrappers are not normally acceptedWink

Spriddler replied on 27/01/2016 15:22

Posted on 27/01/2016 15:22

I never read the leaflets they give with the mag they go straight in the recycle bin

I don't even undo the plastic bag. The whole lot goes straight in the bin, unless I remember to give it to my neighbour for litter for her cattery.

...So you are one who "contaminates"recyling as polythene wrappers are not normally acceptedWink

I pay these guys to collect and sort my rubbish. Nothing more, nothing less. They get quite enough pleasure from abandoning my bin halfway down the lane and in a neighbour's drive. (I wonder why?).

As soon as I can find my Profile I'll opt out of the cat litter Wink

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