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The point of cleaning windows?
Why are skyscraper windows cleaned? Surely the rain does that job for free? I have never cleaned my house windows, it can't be dirtier higher up.
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The point of cleaning windows?
Well there is pigeon **** all over mine, two days after the cleaner has
been, but I live in a house and cannot see the mess myself. Brian -- ----- -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message newsp.0l323ak7wdg98l@glass... Why are skyscraper windows cleaned? Surely the rain does that job for free? I have never cleaned my house windows, it can't be dirtier higher up. |
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The point of cleaning windows?
I tend not to get it on vertical windows much, they'd have to have a good aim to get it from out on the eaves. But if it lands on my car or my conservatory roof, it's gone after the next rainfall. So cleaning either is pointless.
On Fri, 12 Jun 2020 21:24:26 +0100, Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote: Well there is pigeon **** all over mine, two days after the cleaner has been, but I live in a house and cannot see the mess myself. Brian |
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Troll-feeding Senile BLIND ASSHOLE Alert!
On Fri, 12 Jun 2020 21:24:26 +0100, Brainless & Daft, the notorious,
troll-feeding senile idiot, blathered again: Well there is pigeon **** all over mine, two days after the cleaner has been, but I live in a house and cannot see the mess myself. Brainless & Daft Trust that Brainless & Daft is the first to quickly come running along again and feed the filthy troll, you idiotic senile blind troll-feeding asshole! |
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The point of cleaning windows?
Commander Kinsey wrote
Why are skyscraper windows cleaned? Because they get dirty quite quickly. Surely the rain does that job for free? Nope. I have never cleaned my house windows, Hovels don't count. it can't be dirtier higher up. It is actually. |
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The Two Inseparable Trolling Resident Sociopaths together again!
On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 07:48:38 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FLUSH the two subnormal sociopathic cretins' endless absolutely idiotic blather -- Typical retarded "conversation" between the Scottish ****** and the senile Ozzietard: Birdbrain: "Horse **** doesn't stink." Senile Rodent: "It does if you roll in it." Birdbrain: "I've never worked out why, I assumed it was maybe meateaters that made stinky ****, but then why does vegetarian human **** stink? Is it just the fact that we're capable of digesting meat?" Senile Rodent: "Nope, some cow **** stinks too." Message-ID: |
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The point of cleaning windows?
On Fri, 12 Jun 2020 22:48:38 +0100, Rod Speed wrote:
Commander Kinsey wrote Why are skyscraper windows cleaned? Because they get dirty quite quickly. Not on a soggy island. Surely the rain does that job for free? Nope. Water tends to wash things off. I have never cleaned my house windows, Hovels don't count. Doesn't make a difference to what glass does in rain. it can't be dirtier higher up. It is actually. For what reason? |
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The point of cleaning windows?
"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message newsp.0l4fm1d0wdg98l@glass... On Fri, 12 Jun 2020 22:48:38 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: Commander Kinsey wrote Why are skyscraper windows cleaned? Because they get dirty quite quickly. Not on a soggy island. Yep, because the rain is quite dirty where the sky scrapers are. Surely the rain does that job for free? Nope. Water tends to wash things off. But adds more dirt when its dirty rain, as it is where the sky scrapers are. Flying into sydney on a clear sunny day, the smog is very clearly visible. I have never cleaned my house windows, Hovels don't count. Doesn't make a difference to what glass does in rain. Yes it does. it can't be dirtier higher up. It is actually. For what reason? Higher wind speed with the dirt in it. |
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The Two Inseparable Trolling Resident Sociopaths together again!
On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 09:24:25 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FLUSH the two subnormal sociopathic cretins' endless absolutely idiotic blather -- Another typical retarded conversation between our two village idiots, Birdbrain and Rodent Speed: Birdbrain: "You beat me to it. Plain sex is boring." Senile Rodent: "Then **** the cats. That wont be boring." Birdbrain: "Sell me a de-clawing tool first." Senile Rodent: "Wont help with the teeth." Birdbrain: "They've never gone for me with their mouths." Rodent Speed: "They will if you are stupid enough to try ****ing them." Birdbrain: "No, they always use claws." Rodent Speed: "They wont if you try ****ing them. Try it and see." Message-ID: |
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The point of cleaning windows?
On 13/6/20 9:02 am, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jun 2020 22:48:38 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: Commander Kinsey wrote Why are skyscraper windows cleaned? Because they get dirty quite quickly. Not on a soggy island. Surely the rain does that job for free? Nope. Water tends to wash things off. I have never cleaned my house windows, Hovels don't count. Doesn't make a difference to what glass does in rain. it can't be dirtier higher up. It is actually. For what reason? Park your car here,bat **** does not wash off,especially with no rain and left on it dissolves paint |
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The point of cleaning windows?
On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 11:51:03 +0100, F Murtz wrote:
On 13/6/20 9:02 am, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Fri, 12 Jun 2020 22:48:38 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: Commander Kinsey wrote Why are skyscraper windows cleaned? Because they get dirty quite quickly. Not on a soggy island. Surely the rain does that job for free? Nope. Water tends to wash things off. I have never cleaned my house windows, Hovels don't count. Doesn't make a difference to what glass does in rain. it can't be dirtier higher up. It is actually. For what reason? Park your car here,bat **** does not wash off,especially with no rain and left on it dissolves paint Don't park your car in a cave. |
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The point of cleaning windows?
On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 00:24:25 +0100, Rod Speed wrote:
"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message newsp.0l4fm1d0wdg98l@glass... On Fri, 12 Jun 2020 22:48:38 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: Commander Kinsey wrote Why are skyscraper windows cleaned? Because they get dirty quite quickly. Not on a soggy island. Yep, because the rain is quite dirty where the sky scrapers are. Can't they just have jets of water at the top that flush the whole thing once a week? They could even have a wash and rinse cycle with detergent in it. Surely the rain does that job for free? Nope. Water tends to wash things off. But adds more dirt when its dirty rain, as it is where the sky scrapers are. Flying into sydney on a clear sunny day, the smog is very clearly visible. I didn't think you had enough population density for smog. I have never cleaned my house windows, Hovels don't count. Doesn't make a difference to what glass does in rain. Yes it does. Then why not use hovel glass in skyscrapers? it can't be dirtier higher up. It is actually. For what reason? Higher wind speed with the dirt in it. And higher wind speed with the rain on it to rinse. |
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The point of cleaning windows?
On Friday, June 12, 2020 at 1:31:54 PM UTC-5, Commander Kinsey wrote:
Why are skyscraper windows cleaned? Surely the rain does that job for free? I have never cleaned my house windows, it can't be dirtier higher up. Have you ever cleaned windows that you look out of? Andy |
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The point of cleaning windows?
On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 21:31:24 +0100, A K wrote:
On Friday, June 12, 2020 at 1:31:54 PM UTC-5, Commander Kinsey wrote: Why are skyscraper windows cleaned? Surely the rain does that job for free? I have never cleaned my house windows, it can't be dirtier higher up. Have you ever cleaned windows that you look out of? No. There's no need, since opening the window does not make the view clearer. It may be because I don't live in a polluted area. I do know a friend who said he had a problem with dirt, living near a granary. Even his garden pond got a film of muck over it. [uk.d-i-y re-added since your newsreader ****ed up] |
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"F Murtz" wrote in message ... On 13/6/20 9:02 am, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Fri, 12 Jun 2020 22:48:38 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: Commander Kinsey wrote Why are skyscraper windows cleaned? Because they get dirty quite quickly. Not on a soggy island. Surely the rain does that job for free? Nope. Water tends to wash things off. I have never cleaned my house windows, Hovels don't count. Doesn't make a difference to what glass does in rain. it can't be dirtier higher up. It is actually. For what reason? Park your car here,bat **** does not wash off, I park mine under a big row of trees and get big turds of white **** on the car. Not certain that it is bat **** but likely is because they are so big. You need very heavy rain to wash it off and even then its and **** free as washing the car properly. I do know that there are fruit bats in the trees because my neighbour told me and I checked and he is right. especially with no rain and left on it dissolves paint It doesn't dissolve my paint but it's a very good paint job, Korean. |
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"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message newsp.0l5knj0lwdg98l@glass... On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 11:51:03 +0100, F Murtz wrote: On 13/6/20 9:02 am, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Fri, 12 Jun 2020 22:48:38 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: Commander Kinsey wrote Why are skyscraper windows cleaned? Because they get dirty quite quickly. Not on a soggy island. Surely the rain does that job for free? Nope. Water tends to wash things off. I have never cleaned my house windows, Hovels don't count. Doesn't make a difference to what glass does in rain. it can't be dirtier higher up. It is actually. For what reason? Park your car here,bat **** does not wash off,especially with no rain and left on it dissolves paint Don't park your car in a cave. Most of out bats don't live in caves. Most of yours don't either. |
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Unbelievable: Sleepless senile Rodent slept in today! LMAO
On Sun, 14 Jun 2020 06:57:26 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FLUSH the trolling senile asshole's latest troll**** unread 06:57??? ROTFLOL Are you sick or what? -- More senile "wisdom" from Australian bull**** artist, senile Rodent: "Some things are much harder to do than others." Message-ID: |
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The point of cleaning windows?
"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message newsp.0l5krbo2wdg98l@glass... On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 00:24:25 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message newsp.0l4fm1d0wdg98l@glass... On Fri, 12 Jun 2020 22:48:38 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: Commander Kinsey wrote Why are skyscraper windows cleaned? Because they get dirty quite quickly. Not on a soggy island. Yep, because the rain is quite dirty where the sky scrapers are. Can't they just have jets of water at the top that flush the whole thing once a week? Doesn't work either because to get the worst of the dirty off you need more than water running over the glass. They could even have a wash and rinse cycle with detergent in it. Still wouldn't work as well as the current window cleaning does. Surely the rain does that job for free? Nope. Water tends to wash things off. But adds more dirt when its dirty rain, as it is where the sky scrapers are. Flying into sydney on a clear sunny day, the smog is very clearly visible. I didn't think you had enough population density for smog. The bigger state capitals do. I have never cleaned my house windows, Hovels don't count. Doesn't make a difference to what glass does in rain. Yes it does. Then why not use hovel glass in skyscrapers? They do. it can't be dirtier higher up. It is actually. For what reason? Higher wind speed with the dirt in it. And higher wind speed with the rain on it to rinse. Doesn't work like that. |
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The point of cleaning windows?
On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 21:57:26 +0100, Rod Speed wrote:
"F Murtz" wrote in message ... On 13/6/20 9:02 am, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Fri, 12 Jun 2020 22:48:38 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: Commander Kinsey wrote Why are skyscraper windows cleaned? Because they get dirty quite quickly. Not on a soggy island. Surely the rain does that job for free? Nope. Water tends to wash things off. I have never cleaned my house windows, Hovels don't count. Doesn't make a difference to what glass does in rain. it can't be dirtier higher up. It is actually. For what reason? Park your car here,bat **** does not wash off, I park mine under a big row of trees and get big turds of white **** on the car. Not certain that it is bat **** but likely is because they are so big. Must be different bats, the bats I've seen in Scotland are so small they'd easily fit in your hand, so their **** must be considerably smaller than say a seagull. You need very heavy rain to wash it off and even then its and **** free as washing the car properly. That sentence is ****ed and doesn't mean what you intended. I do know that there are fruit bats in the trees because my neighbour told me and I checked and he is right. In Scotland you're lucky to ever see a bat. especially with no rain and left on it dissolves paint It doesn't dissolve my paint but it's a very good paint job, Korean. Try brake fluid. |
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The point of cleaning windows?
On Sun, 14 Jun 2020 07:08:20 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FLUSH the two subnormal sociopathic cretins' endless absolutely idiotic blather -- Another typical retarded "conversation" between the two resident idiots: Birdbrain: "But imagine how cool it was to own slaves." Senile Rodent: "Yeah, right. Feed them, clothe them, and fix them when they're broken. After all, you paid good money for them. Then you've got to keep an eye on them all the time." Birdbrain: "Better than having to give them wages on top of that." Senile Rodent: "Specially when they make more slaves for you and produce their own food and clothes." MID: |
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The point of cleaning windows?
On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 22:08:20 +0100, Rod Speed wrote:
"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message newsp.0l5knj0lwdg98l@glass... On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 11:51:03 +0100, F Murtz wrote: On 13/6/20 9:02 am, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Fri, 12 Jun 2020 22:48:38 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: Commander Kinsey wrote Why are skyscraper windows cleaned? Because they get dirty quite quickly. Not on a soggy island. Surely the rain does that job for free? Nope. Water tends to wash things off. I have never cleaned my house windows, Hovels don't count. Doesn't make a difference to what glass does in rain. it can't be dirtier higher up. It is actually. For what reason? Park your car here,bat **** does not wash off,especially with no rain and left on it dissolves paint Don't park your car in a cave. Most of out bats don't live in caves. Most of yours don't either. I've seen about 5 bats in my life flying around in the open, and about 5000 bats in a cave. I can tell you they are very good at not crashing into you. I think I stood on a twig and startled them. The whole ****ing lot exited the cave very rapidly, swerving around me and not hitting me, the edges of the cave, or each other. Place an unexpected object in front of 5000 car drivers and watch that not happen. |
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"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message newsp.0l57iddywdg98l@glass... On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 22:08:20 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message newsp.0l5knj0lwdg98l@glass... On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 11:51:03 +0100, F Murtz wrote: On 13/6/20 9:02 am, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Fri, 12 Jun 2020 22:48:38 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: Commander Kinsey wrote Why are skyscraper windows cleaned? Because they get dirty quite quickly. Not on a soggy island. Surely the rain does that job for free? Nope. Water tends to wash things off. I have never cleaned my house windows, Hovels don't count. Doesn't make a difference to what glass does in rain. it can't be dirtier higher up. It is actually. For what reason? Park your car here,bat **** does not wash off,especially with no rain and left on it dissolves paint Don't park your car in a cave. Most of out bats don't live in caves. Most of yours don't either. I've seen about 5 bats in my life flying around in the open, Me too and that's because they are nocturnal. and about 5000 bats in a cave. I've never seen any in a cave. I have seen some in video footage. I can tell you they are very good at not crashing into you. Of course they are, otherwise they wouldn't last long. I think I stood on a twig and startled them. The whole ****ing lot exited the cave very rapidly, swerving around me and not hitting me, the edges of the cave, or each other I got a similar result with galahs in my big line of trees. I came out of the house and the whole lot took off at once, hell of a racket. Never came anywhere near me tho, very big trees, most up to 100' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:E...capilla_AF.jpg |
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On Saturday, June 13, 2020 at 3:45:28 PM UTC-5, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 21:31:24 +0100, A K wrote: On Friday, June 12, 2020 at 1:31:54 PM UTC-5, Commander Kinsey wrote: Why are skyscraper windows cleaned? Surely the rain does that job for free? I have never cleaned my house windows, it can't be dirtier higher up. Have you ever cleaned windows that you look out of? No. There's no need, since opening the window does not make the view clearer. It may be because I don't live in a polluted area. I do know a friend who said he had a problem with dirt, living near a granary. Even his garden pond got a film of muck over it. [uk.d-i-y re-added since your newsreader ****ed up] That makes sense if you live in a clean area. I live close to Houston, Texas which has tons of refineries. The yardmen with the blowers scatter dust everywhere. :-( Andy |
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Troll-feeding Senile ASSHOLE Alert!
On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 13:31:24 -0700 (PDT), A K, obviously another demented
troll-feeding senile asshole, blathered: Have you ever cleaned windows that you look out of? Andy Yep, idiot, THAT's the kind of questions that a troll like PHucker thrives one! Well done, senile idiot! |
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Troll-feeding Senile ASSHOLE Alert!
On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 17:14:00 -0700 (PDT), A K, obviously another demented
troll-feeding senile asshole, blathered: That makes sense if you live in a clean area. NOTHING makes sense when this clinically insane sociopathic attention whore, ****** and troll is involved! Some of Birdbrain's superhuman physical "feats" (as told by the idiot himself): "I go hillwalking barefoot for hours in the snow, my feet just go red. Extra blood, they can't freeze." MID: More from Birdbrain's sociopathic world: "I like being naked in the snow. All humans are warmblooded and it really doesn't matter what temperature you are. I was swimming in the sea the other day, not far above freezing point. It felt nice. And why do people not like shivering?" Message-ID: Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson") about himself: "I can sleep outside in a temperature of -20C wearing only shorts". "I once took a dump behind some bushes and slid down a hill to wipe my arse". (Courtesy of Mr Pounder) "Having read the utter bull**** about dying if you fall in a freezing lake for 15 minutes, I've tried it on many occasions. It takes 30 minutes to even get chattering teeth, an hour to shiver nicely, and 2 hours to shiver hard." MID: "The alleged timing is, fall into ice water and die of cold in 15 minutes. Do what I do, go swimming in winter in a partially frozen lake, and do so for a lot more than 15 minutes. Jesus Christ your teeth don't even start chattering until about 30 minutes." MID: "I've had my fingers unable to operate the key to unlock my car (after swimming in ice water for a couple of hours and running around the mountains naked in a blizzard). But it's not uncomfortable." MID: "Your eyes have something called an iris, you can't damage them looking at the sun. An eclipse is dimmer than the normal sun, so even safer. I never used any specs the last time 10 years ago and my eyes are fine." MID: Brain damaged Birdbrain Macaw's (now "James Wilkinson" LOL) about himself: "I prefer a good whack to the head with a breaker bar (the 3 foot extendable rod used to get leverage on a car wheel nut)." Message-ID: More of Birdbrain Macaw's (now "James Wilkinson" LOL) sociopathic world: "Most animals don't attack me, even though their owners tell me they're dangerous. I had to laugh at one woman who ran out to tell me her dog was going to bite my hand off, then saw me petting it. I once bought a parrot that was extremely vicious. I walked into his house and picked it up, then cuddled it. He said he'd never seen it do that in 10 years." MID: |
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The point of cleaning windows?
On Sun, 14 Jun 2020 01:14:00 +0100, A K wrote:
On Saturday, June 13, 2020 at 3:45:28 PM UTC-5, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 21:31:24 +0100, A K wrote: On Friday, June 12, 2020 at 1:31:54 PM UTC-5, Commander Kinsey wrote: Why are skyscraper windows cleaned? Surely the rain does that job for free? I have never cleaned my house windows, it can't be dirtier higher up. Have you ever cleaned windows that you look out of? No. There's no need, since opening the window does not make the view clearer. It may be because I don't live in a polluted area. I do know a friend who said he had a problem with dirt, living near a granary. Even his garden pond got a film of muck over it. [uk.d-i-y re-added since your newsreader ****ed up] That makes sense if you live in a clean area. I live close to Houston, Texas which has tons of refineries. The yardmen with the blowers scatter dust everywhere. :-( I've never understood the leaf blower. Think about your home, you use a vacuum cleaner, it sucks. The dirt is captured inside it, not blown around the room. I had a leaf blower once, it had a reverse mode and a bag attached to the back. Far more effective than moving the leaves to somewhere they'd simply return from when the wind got going again. |
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"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message newsp.0l75r8clwdg98l@glass... On Sun, 14 Jun 2020 01:14:00 +0100, A K wrote: On Saturday, June 13, 2020 at 3:45:28 PM UTC-5, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 21:31:24 +0100, A K wrote: On Friday, June 12, 2020 at 1:31:54 PM UTC-5, Commander Kinsey wrote: Why are skyscraper windows cleaned? Surely the rain does that job for free? I have never cleaned my house windows, it can't be dirtier higher up. Have you ever cleaned windows that you look out of? No. There's no need, since opening the window does not make the view clearer. It may be because I don't live in a polluted area. I do know a friend who said he had a problem with dirt, living near a granary. Even his garden pond got a film of muck over it. [uk.d-i-y re-added since your newsreader ****ed up] That makes sense if you live in a clean area. I live close to Houston, Texas which has tons of refineries. The yardmen with the blowers scatter dust everywhere. :-( I've never understood the leaf blower. Or anything either. Think about your home, you use a vacuum cleaner, it sucks. The dirt is captured inside it, not blown around the room. Doent work with leaves, you waste all the time emptying the bag, stupid. I had a leaf blower once, it had a reverse mode and a bag attached to the back. Doent work with leaves, you waste all the time emptying the bag, stupid. Far more effective than moving the leaves to somewhere they'd simply return from when the wind got going again. You blow them into a pile and put them in the wheely bin in one go, stupid. |
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The Two Inseparable Trolling Resident Sociopaths together again!
On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 13:06:59 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FLUSH the two subnormal sociopathic cretins' endless absolutely idiotic blather -- Another typical retarded "conversation" between the two resident idiots: Birdbrain: "But imagine how cool it was to own slaves." Senile Rodent: "Yeah, right. Feed them, clothe them, and fix them when they're broken. After all, you paid good money for them. Then you've got to keep an eye on them all the time." Birdbrain: "Better than having to give them wages on top of that." Senile Rodent: "Specially when they make more slaves for you and produce their own food and clothes." MID: |
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