High winds anger
Bournemouth Echo: Impotent rage as high winds blow over recycling bins
Oh, the humanity!
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Bournemouth Echo: Impotent rage as high winds blow over recycling bins
Oh, the humanity!
Posted by Alistair Coleman at 7:50 am
Labels: Angry residents, Bournemouth Echo, First World problems
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3 comments:
Dear gods, won't somebody think of the children? Damn the Met Office, damn El Nino and a fatwa upon the person who designed these faulty non-wind resistant bins!
They're also complaining about the bins not being collected. Surely if they were empty, they would blow over more easily...?
He was deprived the opportunity of using his iPhone to film an empty bin being blown along the street, thus becoming a YouTube number 1 hit, and flogging the video to the media / "The Weather Does the Funniest Things" for a couple of hundred quid.
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