Champion of dog pooh award!

Not quite sure how to reply to this…so it’s best if I don’t.

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Posted link to show it was a genuine news story.

Mmmmn… Different… not your usual run of the mill thread… :laughing:

But… Big Congrats to the worthy winner…

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I liked the number two store boss bit.

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Might work if the bags were free.

They are just 2p each.

Not a lot happening in Lynn is there .
:dog2: :poodle:

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@Cinderella , Related but not quite the same Cinders ,
An old chap phoned in to say that he had been posting his letters for
the last two years on the dog poo bin !!!
Donkeyman! :+1::grin::grin::+1:

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Did you know there’s a Museum of Poo on the Isle of Wight?! :laughing:

Will have to go there.

You mean there’s a load of shite on the Isle of Wight?

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Certainly is!

Our Museum — The National Poo Musuem

Theres on in The Houses Of Parliament too ruthio.

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I reckon they should clean up Bair as he is one huge turd and then some🤬

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The Poo Bag Champion award will go to the manager of one of the group’s 70-plus stores who sees the highest percentage rise in sales of poo bags between now and 20 June.

@ Cinderella, l can understand the need for dog poo bags !!
But l dont understand the need for bins to put them in ??
This requires a whole industry to operate, from the manufacture of the bins
to emptying , cleaning and disposing of the contents , thus adding to the
cost of local taxes !
Is this really necassary ??
Donkeyman! :-1::frowning::-1:

Ooh wonderful. Shall we organise a coach outing? :rofl:

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Dog poop is very toxic for the environment @Donkeyman and shouldn’t be disposed of in the normal way of general rubbish. This is why they have separate bins so they can be chemically disposed of.