Sunday, November 29, 2009

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Miñón: el colmo del reciclaje...

who sing the virtues of recycling, municipal waste, they should make at least the means for the public to carry out with ease, since it is usual to reach containers and do not know which of them we place the object, which is not paper or glass or plastic container. The same has happened to "the City Council" from Mignon (Burgos), it reached the point of recycling carrying a Roman temple, and widely used, and not finding a suitable container for he was obliged to leave it there, along with containers, waiting for the collection service to take over and send it to the appropriate recycling facility. And it is unfortunately that there up to five containers, they have failed to pick up a disused Roman temples ...
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Although, while we set, walking around the temple, we must conclude that people, especially the municipalities, waste at random. The building is well used, is an old model but still whole and with some "accessories" interesting, like the "set of cables to the four winds," or that "embedded electrical recording, or such practices" lamps attached ".
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If even has "heated, with smoke removal system, using typical tin chimney, through the barred window, high sill and aesthetic vigor.
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even despite its great antiquity, is equipped with "infrared alarm system and motion sensor." Come on, a "scare-crooks" in the making.
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Look, look, if it also has a very useful "metal staircase railings, to climb the steeple, which is enhanced by" high consumption light lamp. "
And despite all this, the temple has been taken to containers for recycling, because surely the Municipality, has purchased a modern, flat screen with Freeview, stereo, low power consumption ...
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To whom it may concern: Put some order and the issue of recycling and the containers, so that municipalities are not forced to throw, without rhyme or reason, anywhere, monuments not in use. If not, you go to pillory and stocks, until the frogs are hairy bald.
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Health and fraternity.

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