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Oi!!.... Crone!!
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Sarah | Report | 7 Jun 2006 21:43 |
Ahh thanks for that OC I had been wondering what the heck it was all about green cones & old crones (made me think of witches hats!) I shall go to bed a little less stupid tonight... Sarah :-) |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 7 Jun 2006 21:38 |
Dorothy (Oh, at last someone who wants to know what a green cone is....) Its a big green thing which fits over a basket which you bury in the ground. Into it you fling all cooked food (and raw too if you want to) and sprinkle it with special powder. It then rots silently away, no smell, no flies, no rodents. Saves smelly dustbins, saves smelly stuff going on a long journey to a landfill site (we have none left here in Cornwall). Its an all round jolly good thing to have, helping to save the planet. We also recycle our recyclables (!) in plastic bins which the Council collect fortnightly, and garden waste once a month - the sort you wouldnt put in the compost heap. In our area there are sinister rumblings that the Council are going to start weighing our Wheelie Bins and charge by weight. OC |
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Sheila | Report | 5 Jun 2006 12:06 |
Oh God - more gadgets - I'm hooked...I want one!!! |
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Heather | Report | 5 Jun 2006 08:55 |
Hi guys, if we are talking recycling - Ive just bought 2 large compost bins through the local councils website - cant remember the addy now, try googling recycling local government - enter your local council and it tells you if they are running the scheme. Or you could always ring your local council I guess. We had a leaflet come through the door - a ginormous one with doors etc is £20 and the two big green ones Ive bought were £6 each. They reckon the £6 ones are £60 retail and the ginormous one about £115 normally. Oh and they give you a kitchen recycling bin as a freebie. |
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Paul Barton, Special Agent | Report | 5 Jun 2006 08:47 |
Save yourself some money.... use an inverted traffic cone! |
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TinaTheCheshirePussyCat | Report | 4 Jun 2006 23:11 |
I have a cat that poos in the bath if she gets caught short upstairs. I think this is remarkably intelligent of her, since it is much easier to clean up from there. I have discussed with her the possibility of her using the actual toilet, but she complains that the men (two-legged) in the household always leave the seat up and she is afraid she will trap her tail when trying to put in down. Going off now to google for green cones and try to find out what the h*** this thread is about. Tina |
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Jess Bow Bag | Report | 4 Jun 2006 23:03 |
Oh No, couldnt have that! Bobbin is quite relaxed about where she 'performs' - garden, pavement, landing carpet,......... |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 4 Jun 2006 22:57 |
Tee hee! I had a Springer who would NOT do it in her own backyard. She could hold it if necessary for several days (inclement weather) and I would be forced hysterically out into the storm. Two steps beyond our front gate and she would let go, much to my embarrassment as we lived on a main road. I never went anywhere without several tesco bags in my pocket, but the abuse I got from passers-by was quite stunning. Olde Crone |
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Paul Barton, Special Agent | Report | 4 Jun 2006 22:49 |
I trained my dog to seek out a drain grating whenever he needed to and he would always do so without being told. Living in London it was essential that he knew never to foul the pavement and he was still 100% reliable. He would walk along the kerb until he found a grating, do a couple of circles and then settle into the position. Even so, a passing motorist once shouted out that I was a filthy b*****rd ... which completely mystified me as the offending matter disappeared straight into the sewage system. There's a lot of people out there who just hate dogs. |
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Jess Bow Bag | Report | 4 Jun 2006 22:46 |
Actually , what you can't imagine is the expression on Jess's face, as she tried to get a 4 year od, totally barmy springer ( with extra spring) to do ANYTHING its told. Total exasperation!! |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 4 Jun 2006 22:43 |
Paul - they are awfully big cones - are you sure you want a whole one? Elizabeth No, no-one in my family is the slightest bit interested in Fam Hist, other than my brother, whose role in the research is purely to pick holes in what I have done. Its a lonely row we have to hoe, sometimes. (Still thinking about the expression on poor Bobbin's face, being forced to sit on the loo) Olde Crone |
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Jess Bow Bag | Report | 4 Jun 2006 22:42 |
Paul, dont think you want two scoops of anything out of Old Crones cones. (say that 3 times , part P*ssed and see what it comes out as!!) |
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Elizabeth | Report | 4 Jun 2006 22:40 |
I hope you lot never stop having fun. You make my morning. Yes, there is a time difference. Noboby in my family is interestded in family history and I have to use the computer in my husband's office, and he does work from home!! But, when I get fed up with my Ketleys, you always give me a laugh. Thanks. |
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Paul Barton, Special Agent | Report | 4 Jun 2006 22:38 |
If you're sharing out cones - can I have two scoops, hundreds and thousands and a 99 flake please? |
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Jess Bow Bag | Report | 4 Jun 2006 22:36 |
What?..........................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! didnt say THAT in the instructions! |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 4 Jun 2006 22:25 |
Oh dear - how to tell you this Jess.... Bobbin wasnt supposed to sit on the b*** thing, you were supposed to chase her round the garden with a coal shovel and thus deposit the, erm, deposit, in the Dog loo. Olde Crone |
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Jess Bow Bag | Report | 4 Jun 2006 22:22 |
Domestic slave ? where the devil do you get them? does the water board sell them too? if you mean ''HIM''- no chance! I'm the DIY Goddess in these parts! I did have one of the dog 'do' digesters in the old house - didnt plant it in the right place . Bobin never got a ''hole in one'' once. Mind you, the seat didnt look too comfy! |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 4 Jun 2006 22:14 |
Jess Having endlessly studied mine, I'm sure you could MAKE one - well, not you personally perhaps, but your Domestic Slave? You would only need to buy the powder, which is about £3 for a years supply (two years in my single-person household). But it doesnt do doggy doo! Olde Crone |
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Jess Bow Bag | Report | 4 Jun 2006 22:10 |
Did just that thing ''Googled'' look good , not sure as i can go £64 thought! |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 4 Jun 2006 22:00 |
Ooh, I am condemned to never talk about my Green Cone! I got mine through the Water Board (yes, that's right, the Water Board) a few years ago. It was quite expensive I seem to remember but it has been worth its weight in gold. It even devours turkey carcasses (topical tip as the season of goodwill is nearly upon us again). The only thing it wont eat is large quantities of oil, but I happily scrape the roasting tin into it. You can also put raw waste in it, but I prefer to put veggie stuff in the compost heap. Drawback - you need somewhere in your garden to 'sink' it and you need to dig a hole the size of a large round washing basket.You can grow stuff up it, over it and round it - they suggest beans! I expect if you googled Green Cone, something would come up! Olde Crone |