Doing your bit this Christmas?

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  1. Jiffy

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    Got my recycling emptied early (would be 3 weeks to mt bin) so the bin people don't have to stop here until mid Jan now, just to make it easyer for the bin people over Christmas :dbgrtmb:
     
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      I was just thinking back to Christmases in the old days :old: :)

      We always used to tip (always called it a Christmas Box :scratch:) all the people that came regularly to do a job - postman, milkman and bin men and occasionally the coalman (anyone remember them?).

      We haven't had a milkman for years. He always used to bring the milk to the front door (about 100ft from the road). In the early days of living here, on Christmas week, I used to meet him out at the road to give him his tip and to give an apple to his horse. Not long after moving here his horse retired and he got an electric milk cart. He then used to drive in to the driveway and it saved him time :blue thumb:. When he retired, aged 84, the new milkman said he wasn't allowed to come onto customer's land and we had to put a milk bucket up by the gateway. All the neighbours stopped giving him Christmas tips :noidea:. Some years later, with him making a lot of mistakes in deliveries (the old milkman never made any) and a number of times with him trying to overcharge, everyone cancelled their contracts sand we all buy our milk from the supermarket or the village shop.

      With the dustmen: in the days when we had metal bins (can't ever remember filling more than one bin per week) the dustmen came all the way down the drive to pick up the bin. They always got a big tip at Christmas. Then we were given wheelie bins and they had to be put out at the boundary. These are now left haphazardly all over the front and sometimes blocking the driveway. So nobody tips them any more. :sad:

      The postman is different. He still delivers to the front door, we occasionally have a brief chat and laugh, he takes away any letters that need posting (we only need to put them sticking out of our letterbox), knows where to leave packages and does an excellent job. He still gets a good Christmas tip.

      Times have changed, some for the better and some for the worse but Christmas seems less community based now.
       
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        We also do what @shiney does and have a basket of 'flannels'. I got use to doing it when I was working with children ,so much more hygienic . I've ditched the children's cartoon characters ones and now have a basket of plain.:dbgrtmb:
         
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          I remember tha Coalman, in those days it was always my mom who gave them the tips at Christmas. It was the same with our dustmen they would go to the back garden for the bin. Before the wheelie bins they would have to go to the bin,because it couldn't be moved.

          There's still a milkman around here but it's more expensive, so we get ours from the supermarket.
           
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            I got out the old Christmas box of bits and pieces today, dont laugh, its over 55yrs old, before we joined the EU:biggrin:
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              Well, you certainly take the second of the three R's seriously. Reusing 55 times is admirable! :)
               
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                That box goes back to when my Mum used to go over the local grocers with a list and they would deliver it all in a box, bit like internet shopping now.;)
                There's nothing new in this world.:biggrin:
                 
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                  That takes me back to the days when I had a stall on the market and used to take all the orders round after packing up for the day

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                      @pete none of us could afford a camera in the 1950's when I was working the market so had to use someone else's photo. :noidea:
                       
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                        Well, last week when shopping there was no Christmas music playing until we were half way around, we were chatting to a staff member about the now music playing which they didn't like also(as they have to listen to it all day), so when we done our shop and was at the customer service till we ask for the music to stop but we said we would put some money in the charity box!
                        Well, this morning we done our shop with no music playing :) and the customer service lady said that she will not play music when we were shopping :biggrin: All in good fun!!!! and charity's got extra money in they're money box :dbgrtmb: Manger and till people were all laffing about what was happening :) we did say that you could pay us not to come in so that you could then play all the music you want :heehee:

                        This was all done for fun and for a charity
                         
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