Originally Posted by Scarlet O'Hara:
“What I've noticed is that they park in the middle of the road, usually the only spot on the road where you can't get round them, and when they notice you sat in your car, obviously on the way to work, they'll eyeball you or smirk and continue to stroll casually to each bin without moving the lorry up a bit.”
“What I've noticed is that they park in the middle of the road, usually the only spot on the road where you can't get round them, and when they notice you sat in your car, obviously on the way to work, they'll eyeball you or smirk and continue to stroll casually to each bin without moving the lorry up a bit.”
It might be a dustbin man town mentality? We have just moved to countryside. I'm amazed at how kind drivers of tractors are.. Lorries, dustbin men.. They all pull over on the small windy roads..
Our bin is always back where they found it



