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Panini Stickers - 2022 World Cup

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  • JaShea99
    JaShea99 Posts: 5,456
    Gribbo said:
    JaShea99 said:
    Is it not just a normal bin?
    If it is a normal bin, ie for everything including perishables, in the front room, it's got to be even worse than a bin just for waste paper in the front room
    Why? What do you do with rubbish that accumulates in your front room?
  • RodneyCharltonTrotta
    RodneyCharltonTrotta Posts: 14,827
    edited November 2022
    Gribbo said:
    JaShea99 said:
    Is it not just a normal bin?
    If it is a normal bin, ie for everything including perishables, in the front room, it's got to be even worse than a bin just for waste paper in the front room
    My Polish nan and grandad had a Charles and Diana wedding metal waste paper bin in their living room....this thread just reminded me of it lol.

    Will ask my mum what it was used for bless 'em.

    Ps given their house was as clean and tidy as a show home and she used to literally scrub her steps and hand-wash everything I expect it was for non perishables but will check and report back.
  • Gribbo
    Gribbo Posts: 8,482
    JaShea99 said:
    Gribbo said:
    JaShea99 said:
    Is it not just a normal bin?
    If it is a normal bin, ie for everything including perishables, in the front room, it's got to be even worse than a bin just for waste paper in the front room
    Why? What do you do with rubbish that accumulates in your front room?
    Put it in the bin in the kitchen and empty it every couple of days in the wheelie bin
  • Gribbo
    Gribbo Posts: 8,482
    Gribbo said:
    JaShea99 said:
    Is it not just a normal bin?
    If it is a normal bin, ie for everything including perishables, in the front room, it's got to be even worse than a bin just for waste paper in the front room
    My Polish nan and grandad had a Charles and Diana wedding metal waste paper bin in their living room....this thread just reminded me of it lol.

    Will ask my mum what it was used for bless 'em.

    Ps given their house was as clean and tidy as a show home and she used to literally scrub her steps and hand-wash everything I expect it was for non perishables but will check and report back.
    Pretty sure my nan had a bin in the front room too as it goes and seem to remember getting told off for throwing apple core in it
  • BR7_addick
    BR7_addick Posts: 10,210
    We don’t know anything about the guy in the picture, don’t see it necessary to trash his reputation…
  • danny777
    danny777 Posts: 222
    Has anyone else got these in their pack?

  • If it's any help I've still got 14 Paul McStay's from Scotland's 1978 world cup squad.  But I guess so has everyone else.
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,914
    danny777 said:
    Has anyone else got these in their pack?



    By Darren a artist I know



  • JaShea99
    JaShea99 Posts: 5,456
    Gribbo said:
    JaShea99 said:
    Gribbo said:
    JaShea99 said:
    Is it not just a normal bin?
    If it is a normal bin, ie for everything including perishables, in the front room, it's got to be even worse than a bin just for waste paper in the front room
    Why? What do you do with rubbish that accumulates in your front room?
    Put it in the bin in the kitchen and empty it every couple of days in the wheelie bin
    Each to their own but having it hanging around in the living room til you bothered to take it all to the kitchen would annoy me.
  • I hear that the Chris Gunter sticker is slow moving!