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Rubbish
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Malcolm
G Ratcliffe 21 January 2004
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Way
too funny. I was instantly transported to the scene,
minus the sickening smell after a wee rain of course.
In some parts of the world, even though they have
garbage pick up service, individual citizens, schools,
and community groups organise neighbourhood clean
ups.
As
for the Ulster Bus, protesting is a life threatening
business these days, but the old fashioned boycott
still works well, check out the lack of foreign investment
in the USA at present.
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