OT wheelie bin pollution rant
Dave wrote:
Is it just me that find wheelie bins noise-polluters? Oddly enough, I saw a wheelie bin being used as a drum yesterday... On its side on a pavement in Brighton, with a variety of other percussion around, and a second person playing a disappointingly normal bongo. |
OT wheelie bin pollution rant
On Fri, 7 Jul 2006 21:59:56 UTC, Joe wrote:
Dave wrote: Is it just me that find wheelie bins noise-polluters? Oddly enough, I saw a wheelie bin being used as a drum yesterday... On its side on a pavement in Brighton, with a variety of other percussion around, and a second person playing a disappointingly normal bongo. Hardly new! Pookisnackenburger (which spawned 'Stomp') were using metal bins in the 1980s, and they had roots in Brighton.. Merely derivative! -- The information contained in this post is copyright the poster, and specifically may not be published in, or used by Avenue Supplies, http://avenuesupplies.co.uk |
OT wheelie bin pollution rant
On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 22:59:56 +0100, Joe had this
to say: Dave wrote: Is it just me that find wheelie bins noise-polluters? Oddly enough, I saw a wheelie bin being used as a drum yesterday... On its side on a pavement in Brighton, with a variety of other percussion around, and a second person playing a disappointingly normal bongo. Inside the lid of one of my wheelie bins there's a "sound" sort of logo and a mention of "99dB". I suppose that should be dBA... -- Frank Erskine |
OT wheelie bin pollution rant
Frank Erskine wrote:
On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 22:59:56 +0100, Joe had this to say: Dave wrote: Is it just me that find wheelie bins noise-polluters? Oddly enough, I saw a wheelie bin being used as a drum yesterday... On its side on a pavement in Brighton, with a variety of other percussion around, and a second person playing a disappointingly normal bongo. Inside the lid of one of my wheelie bins there's a "sound" sort of logo and a mention of "99dB". I suppose that should be dBA... Strange you should mention that. The school's bins mention something like 98 dB on them. These are the ones that are used for paper re-cycling though. Dave |
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