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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 2348718" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>I only noticed the test strips parcel because it's in a kind of packaging we're not allowed to put in the paper section. Plus, I never put anything out with my name and address on it. That all gets shredded and put in with the regular household rubbish, as required in this area. </p><p></p><p>And I do look at the paper section as I'm skilled at getting more stuff in there than most people... </p><p></p><p>There's a lovely blanket of snow here too - I had a two hours walk which was shorter miles-wise according to the map, but my usual kind of amount for two hours steps-wise! I do much smaller steps in the snow!!</p><p></p><p>I gather I slept through a lot of excitement along the road last night. But, I'm not convinced I totally believe my very deaf elderly neighbour's account of this. I was aware of flashing lights around 2.00 a.m. but didn't check which kind of emergency vehicle it was as we get a lot of ambulances regularly (lots of people who are elderly and/or disabled with conditions that often require emergency care). However, whilst I can sleep through a certain amount of noise, I don't think I'd sleep through two hours' worth of sirens. Which I don't think would be going at that time of night anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 2348718, member: 277410"] I only noticed the test strips parcel because it's in a kind of packaging we're not allowed to put in the paper section. Plus, I never put anything out with my name and address on it. That all gets shredded and put in with the regular household rubbish, as required in this area. And I do look at the paper section as I'm skilled at getting more stuff in there than most people... There's a lovely blanket of snow here too - I had a two hours walk which was shorter miles-wise according to the map, but my usual kind of amount for two hours steps-wise! I do much smaller steps in the snow!! I gather I slept through a lot of excitement along the road last night. But, I'm not convinced I totally believe my very deaf elderly neighbour's account of this. I was aware of flashing lights around 2.00 a.m. but didn't check which kind of emergency vehicle it was as we get a lot of ambulances regularly (lots of people who are elderly and/or disabled with conditions that often require emergency care). However, whilst I can sleep through a certain amount of noise, I don't think I'd sleep through two hours' worth of sirens. Which I don't think would be going at that time of night anyway. [/QUOTE]
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