Alright, I'm just doing some curtains - 1 Sep 2025 - (322 words) - Jaynes Baby Bank
Alright, I'm just doing some curtains.
I've got two sets of these.
Two sets, same colours.
The other one is bigger, but the other one needs a wash.
Can you see it?
No.
I need those glasses now.
Bring Spudman, tell him I need his glasses.
They're a lovely teal colour, a greeny teal.
So anyway, the fly tip has been in.
If you want to speak to Kerry-Ann, well, good luck finding this person.
Right?
Good luck finding her.
Oh, I didn't fly tip.
I didn't fly tip.
Well, what are you laughing about it for then?
Why would you laugh about someone, me, trying to sort out the fly tipping?
You live there, they live there, right?
Why would you laugh?
Why do you think it's funny that I'm trying to sort out the fly tipping?
Somebody like us, who are quite... oh my goodness, hang on.
It's like wedged...
I don't want to spend my money, guys.
I'd rather just collect the free ones.
Because that's baby bank money.
But why would you think it's funny that someone who's got quite a lot of influence, with the councils, with the police, you know, and the public, regardless if you like us or not, we've got a lot of influence.
To get that lane sorted, to stop the fly tipping, putting up CCTV to catch the fly tippers, why would you think that's funny?
And to mock my posts about it.
When you live there, and you've obviously had a new fence panel put there, and then, you know, your family were caught throwing it back into our garden, which the police are going to come out and speak to you today because they want to send you on a wayness course.
About to speak to your neighbours.
That's fucking hysterical.
So, hi you guys, alright?
Why would you do it, wouldn't you guys, if you know the fly tipper?
I've got two sets of these.
Two sets, same colours.
The other one is bigger, but the other one needs a wash.
Can you see it?
No.
I need those glasses now.
Bring Spudman, tell him I need his glasses.
They're a lovely teal colour, a greeny teal.
So anyway, the fly tip has been in.
If you want to speak to Kerry-Ann, well, good luck finding this person.
Right?
Good luck finding her.
Oh, I didn't fly tip.
I didn't fly tip.
Well, what are you laughing about it for then?
Why would you laugh about someone, me, trying to sort out the fly tipping?
You live there, they live there, right?
Why would you laugh?
Why do you think it's funny that I'm trying to sort out the fly tipping?
Somebody like us, who are quite... oh my goodness, hang on.
It's like wedged...
I don't want to spend my money, guys.
I'd rather just collect the free ones.
Because that's baby bank money.
But why would you think it's funny that someone who's got quite a lot of influence, with the councils, with the police, you know, and the public, regardless if you like us or not, we've got a lot of influence.
To get that lane sorted, to stop the fly tipping, putting up CCTV to catch the fly tippers, why would you think that's funny?
And to mock my posts about it.
When you live there, and you've obviously had a new fence panel put there, and then, you know, your family were caught throwing it back into our garden, which the police are going to come out and speak to you today because they want to send you on a wayness course.
About to speak to your neighbours.
That's fucking hysterical.
So, hi you guys, alright?
Why would you do it, wouldn't you guys, if you know the fly tipper?