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Old 18-11-2016, 22:35
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So we have bingate on Eastenders that everyone is furious about yet Corrie has started its own bins storyline and no one is kicking up a fuss

It started with the headline on Eileen's paper yesterday and then the bins issue was mentioned tonight

So do you think it is realistic is everyone having bin issues
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Old 18-11-2016, 22:38
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I am glad that soaps are highlighting this serious issue that impacts on the lives of millions of innocent people day in, day out. Hopefully by raising awareness, the issue will become easier for people to live with.
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Old 18-11-2016, 22:40
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I am glad that soaps are highlighting this serious issue that impacts on the lives of millions of innocent people day in, day out. Hopefully by raising awareness, the issue will become easier for people to live with.
Iv added a poll I want to see how serious this issue is
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Old 18-11-2016, 22:43
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I am glad that soaps are highlighting this serious issue that impacts on the lives of millions of innocent people day in, day out. Hopefully by raising awareness, the issue will become easier for people to live with.
To be honest I think we need to start having warnings before the programme air because I for one find bin scenes very distressing. And also mildly threatening.

Edit: I can't believe I just voted in a poll about bins
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Old 18-11-2016, 22:44
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I think Corrie is taking a jibe at EastEnders!
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Old 18-11-2016, 22:45
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I am glad that soaps are highlighting this serious issue that impacts on the lives of millions of innocent people day in, day out. Hopefully by raising awareness, the issue will become easier for people to live with.
I'm disgusted at the lack of a helpline number at the end of each episode. The storyline is not being done justice in my opinion, it's a devastating real life issue but the storyliners are just using it for more box ticking
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Old 18-11-2016, 22:45
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Why are both soaps not providing helpline numbers for distressed viewers at the end of each episode?
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Old 18-11-2016, 22:46
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I'm disgusted at the lack of a helpline number at the end of each episode. The storyline is not being done justice in my opinion, it's a devastating real life issue but the storyliners are just using it for more box ticking


Great minds!
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Old 18-11-2016, 22:46
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My area have a local facebook group and there always moaning about it so must be a serious issue
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Old 18-11-2016, 22:47
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Why are both soaps not providing helpline numbers for distressed viewers at the end of each episode?
That should do it, a warning before and then a helpline at the end. Maybe then the trauma will stop.
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Old 18-11-2016, 22:48
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Corrie actually had the bin story a few months before EastEnders, now they've brought it up again.
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Old 18-11-2016, 22:48
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That should do it, a warning before and then a helpline at the end. Maybe then the trauma will stop.
"The following programme contains scenes of wheelie bins which some viewers may find upsetting"
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Old 18-11-2016, 22:50
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"The following programme contains scenes of wheelie bins which some viewers may find upsetting"
They look so sad when they're toppled over
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Old 18-11-2016, 22:51
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Iv added a poll I want to see how serious this issue is
Keep your neb out of my wheelie bin ...
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Old 18-11-2016, 22:52
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These bin stories are great and making Brian a recycling czar (or tsar ) is a masterstroke.

One minute Roy is telling Brian how he's an advocate of recycling and shortly after we see all his milk cartons in the flat (presumably rinsed out) all stacked up and ready for the recycling bin.
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Old 18-11-2016, 22:52
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My area have a local facebook group and there always moaning about it so must be a serious issue
Same here, always people moaning about how their bins have not been collected this time. So to be fair to them soaps are actually being realistic when having storylines about bins! A very realistic issue

At least Corrie's bin story does not revolve around the men of Weatherfield recognising Tracy's bedroom lamp this time!
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Old 18-11-2016, 22:52
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That should do it, a warning before and then a helpline at the end. Maybe then the trauma will stop.
Maybe that's what the distressing scenes were this evening
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Old 18-11-2016, 22:54
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Same here, always people moaning about how their bins have not been collected this time. So to be fair to them soaps are actually being realistic when having storylines about bins! A very realistic issue

At least Corrie's bin story does not revolve around the men of Weatherfield recognising Tracy's bedroom lamp this time!
That was so funny tho
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Old 18-11-2016, 23:12
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These bin stories are great and making Brian a recycling czar (or tsar ) is a masterstroke.

One minute Roy is telling Brian how he's an advocate of recycling and shortly after we see all his milk cartons in the flat (presumably rinsed out) all stacked up and ready for the recycling bin.
I notice that, thought I was seeing things with the milk cartons.

Same here, always people moaning about how their bins have not been collected this time. So to be fair to them soaps are actually being realistic when having storylines about bins! A very realistic issue

At least Corrie's bin story does not revolve around the men of Weatherfield recognising Tracy's bedroom lamp this time!
Residents even get the local councillors on to it and the recycle van made to come back and pick up

Oh yes least we forget she had both David Platt and Nick Tisley in the same week!
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Old 19-11-2016, 10:18
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Same here, always people moaning about how their bins have not been collected this time. So to be fair to them soaps are actually being realistic when having storylines about bins! A very realistic issue

At least Corrie's bin story does not revolve around the men of Weatherfield recognising Tracy's bedroom lamp this time!
But that was a skip not a bin so doesn't count.

Bins are probably Corrie's most useful prop. Some of the uses have been:

To provide employment for Curly Watts and Eddie Yates.

Curly's bin not being emptied after he became a councillor and upset the bin men by trying to make it that residents wouldn't have to bring their bins round to the street.

Everyone thinking it was blue bin day when it was actually black bin day.

Used to wheel the body of Colin Fishwick around the street after John Stape killed him.

Maria's bloody rug being found in one.

Maria's bloody hairdresser's scissors found in the factory's bin after Aidan threw them there. (But that one's more like a skip anyway)
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Old 19-11-2016, 10:56
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It's bin an issue for years but just recently it's got wheelie serious!!!


Goes for a lie down....
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Old 19-11-2016, 11:27
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A couple of days ago I was raiding in the bins as I 'accidentally' threw out some very important documentation. Whilst rummaging I came across a plastic bag, the same one I recall a neighbour of mine down the road having several days ago. Remembering that useful story with Old Man Connor and the incriminating plastic bag, I handed it into the police and told them I believed this meant my neighbour was a murderer. Unfortunately, I got booked for wasting their time.

So yeah, f*** you Corrie for that misleading, issue-driven plot.
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Old 19-11-2016, 16:38
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Corrie actually had the bin story a few months before EastEnders, now they've brought it up again.
True.

There was a subplot about not knowing whether it was brown, black or green bin day before Emily had left.

Joking aside, whilst it is hardly gripping drama and shouldn't be the focus, cutting down on bin collections, ecpectong people to find space for multiple wheelie bins and not emptying them if not sorted correctly us something that is happening on more and more Councils and people do moan about it so fair enough for it to be mentioned.

For the record, my Borough is currently in the 'Consultation' stage of proposed changes. Public meetings, petitions to stop it and that kind of stuff.
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Old 19-11-2016, 16:43
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Same here, always people moaning about how their bins have not been collected this time. So to be fair to them soaps are actually being realistic when having storylines about bins! A very realistic issue

At least Corrie's bin story does not revolve around the men of Weatherfield recognising Tracy's bedroom lamp this time!
Tracy's lamp actually raised a smile from me!
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Old 19-11-2016, 16:58
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A couple of days ago I was raiding in the bins as I 'accidentally' threw out some very important documentation. Whilst rummaging I came across a plastic bag, the same one I recall a neighbour of mine down the road having several days ago. Remembering that useful story with Old Man Connor and the incriminating plastic bag, I handed it into the police and told them I believed this meant my neighbour was a murderer. Unfortunately, I got booked for wasting their time.

So yeah, f*** you Corrie for that misleading, issue-driven plot.


You obviously haven't got a murdering psycho hairdresser as a neighbour then Callum... so it's not all bad news!!
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