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My bin day doesn't align with my FIFO roster. I'm forced to either let my bin sit empty for a week on the curb or throw my rubbish into someone's dumpster. (Need to confirm if it's not cardboard only dumpster)

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Surely you'd know swan and pendles,

Sometimes I'm home late from work or don't put my bin out, good guy greg (not actually greg) neighbor in the other unit puts my bin out or pulls it back in. He also does my gardening (although he'd be paid by body corp for that I'm assuming) because he doesn't mow my lawn on my 'actual land' but at least prunes the bushes n shit. :D kinda a weird setup but got my own second driveway / front bit.

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My bin day doesn't align with my FIFO roster.

lol i hate it when that happens. I usually had someone grab my mail once a week so would ask them to do it. then neighbours when bring them in. #rowvilleretirementvillage

lol i hate it when that happens. I usually had someone grab my mail once a week so would ask them to do it. then neighbours when bring them in. #rowvilleretirementvillage

Haven't met the neighbours yet, probably some baked hipsters.

My car is very loud in garage. Can see a noise complaint coming through soon.

Surely you'd know swan and pendles,

Sometimes I'm home late from work or don't put my bin out, good guy greg (not actually greg) neighbor in the other unit puts my bin out or pulls it back in. He also does my gardening (although he'd be paid by body corp for that I'm assuming) because he doesn't mow my lawn on my 'actual land' but at least prunes the bushes n shit. :D

Can't spot any of the famous older ones, they may be in business or another flight.

You have land?

Can't spot any of the famous older ones, they may be in business or another flight.

You have land?

Yeah, there's 3 units on the block with a shared driveway and owned by body corp / all the garden, grass etc maintained by them on the left side of the block.

I have a front lawn which is mine next to another second driveway on the right hand side of the block which is mine as well basically back entry to my place and can drive into my back courtyard.

The guy that does gardening stops the mowing at that line from where I own (which is a bit annoying if my grass is getting long) heh

The number of times I've had a flight attendant purposely jam their trolley into my ankle that is resting slightly in the aisle

There's one passive aggressive male flight attendant who does it everytime I see him on the melb to perth virgin flight

The number of times I've had a flight attendant purposely jam their trolley into my ankle that is resting slightly in the aisle

There's one passive aggressive male flight attendant who does it everytime I see him on the melb to perth virgin flight

yeah they would not be doing that to me.

The number of times I've had a flight attendant purposely jam their trolley into my ankle that is resting slightly in the aisle

There's one passive aggressive male flight attendant who does it everytime I see him on the melb to perth virgin flight

Maybe he wants ya?

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