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ian series 1



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just bonkers...
Please,

Make it stop..... Big Cry

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/2017/...nment/amp/ 80" 80" 86" 88" 90"

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Post #664991 17th Nov 2017 8:10am
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lambert.the.farmer



Member Since: 11 Apr 2012
Location: harrogate
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England 1998 Defender 90 300 Tdi PU Rutland Red
What the actual f....? Are they on drugs? Should they be? And here I was thinking I am a fun sponge! Wow, just wow. Rolling Eyes Rhubarb and custard let fly with their secret weapon.
Post #664995 17th Nov 2017 8:17am
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Rosco



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Wow Shocked

As much as I hate collecting the children from school/nursery and being handed a piece of "art" knowing that 90% of what is on the "canvas" isnt actually fixed and will thus become ingrained into the interior of my defender for eternity, I think this is a step to far. 2007 - Stornoway Grey 90 XS SW - Gone
2002 - Black Discovery II - Gone
2014 - Montalcino Red 110 XS SW
Post #665015 17th Nov 2017 10:04am
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What puddle?



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Surely, it all depends on how long something takes to break down. If something degrades within a year or so, like a politician's promise, then I think that's ok. But I have to stop Mrs Puddle from throwing glass away, as I read it can take anything from thousands of years to a million years for glass to fully break down. If glitter is made of paper, then it's perfectly fine. However, if it's made of plastic, then we know now that the plastic seems to go on forever...and has just been found in some sea species at the bottom of the Marianas Trench, which I think is over 5 miles down Shocked Now left.
Post #665018 17th Nov 2017 10:12am
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Kit



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This is getting beyond ridiculous, i'm still chomping at the bit at that idiot which raised the retirement age to 67... who is now retiring at 61 Evil or Very Mad

This Tory government is Censored . 1993 200 Tdi 90 CSW
1956 Series 1 Hard-top
1958 Series 1 Soft-top
Post #665019 17th Nov 2017 10:13am
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LandRoverAnorak



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Ha, ha, parents across the country will be breathing a sigh of relief at not having their cars and living rooms contaminated by the stuff for years to come Rolling with laughter Darren

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Post #665020 17th Nov 2017 10:17am
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Ade90



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Yep, sounds like a well thought out decision to me.

This should stop me having a sparkly face when I go to work after dropping the kids off at school Laughing Fixing Land Rovers for over 25 years..........and making excuses to the wife for almost as long Smile

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Post #665032 17th Nov 2017 11:08am
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blackwolf



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I may be missing the point, but if glitter, which is essentially utterly pointless, destroys marine life by permanently and irreversibly polluting the oceans, the it seems to me that its use should be discouraged.

I bet parents would be quick enough to call for a ban if little Verruca was blinded after getting some in her eye!

It'll only be a matter of time before someone produces biodegradable glitter anyway.
Post #665054 17th Nov 2017 12:40pm
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leeds



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I wonder how much glitter is used in UK nursery schools per year?

Yes plastics can be harmful to the environment.

Now would it be more beneficial if those nursery schools instil into the kids how to use plastics correctly and dispose of them correctly?

Plastic drinks bottle. Use reuseable ones rather then disposable ones.

Re cycle them properly.

We have a gym used by children close to our unit.

It is amazing the amount of litter, empty water bottle, empty drinks cans and sweet packages are discarded.. Teach the little darlings and their parents to dispose of litter correctly will do a lot more for the environment then a ban on glitter.

Get the nursery schools to teach the 3 R's


REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE

There again the cynic in me wonders if it was done as a publicity stunt!


Brendan
Post #665059 17th Nov 2017 12:54pm
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ARC99



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blackwolf wrote:
I may be missing the point, but if glitter, which is essentially utterly pointless, destroys marine life by permanently and irreversibly polluting the oceans, the it seems to me that its use should be discouraged.

I bet parents would be quick enough to call for a ban if little Verruca was blinded after getting some in her eye!

It'll only be a matter of time before someone produces biodegradable glitter anyway.


I was surprised yesterday when the neighbours grandchild handed me a card covered in glitter. and to be told that you can eat the glitter, told the wife and she said "oh yes you have been able to get it for cake decorations for a long time." Don't make old people mad.
We don't like being old in the first place,
so it doesn't take much to Censored us off.

Richard
Post #665062 17th Nov 2017 1:02pm
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blackwolf



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Apparently the particular chain in question is very "green" and makes a point of its ethics. The spokesman on the news this morning said that they already prohibit single-use plastic drinks bottles and that sort of thing.

The impression that I formed is that the chain uses its green credentials as a USP, no doubt with many parents dropping the kids off in the posh SUV for a day of ethical play before collecting them later. In these circumstances they would have little choice but to ban glitter until a vegetable-based sustainable bioglitter is available.

The poor of kids are probably stuffed full of Traidcraft organic bio-yoghurt all day too.

I'd be more impressed if they insisted that the kids walk there rather than being driven.
Post #665065 17th Nov 2017 1:06pm
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jimmythomson



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I'm glad that this has happened. The more anti-plastic publicity like this the better in my opinion. Unfortunately this is the smallest of drops in the ocean in comparison to plastic waste created by the fashion industry, food packaging industry and others Evil or Very Mad
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DSC-off



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Aintree Green
"You can't polish a turd. But you can roll it in glitter"

Not any longer apparently. Laughing
Post #665096 17th Nov 2017 3:47pm
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Stacey007



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Pretty much EVERY day I collect our Kids form the after School club...


Both 10 and 6 and almost each day certainly the 6 year old brings out some 'art work' made with paper, boxes, glue, glitter.


As already mentioned most days it's far from dry and most of the Glitter ends up on me as they say Daddy can you carry this, then we place it in the car with again most of the contents falling off onto the carpet. For me to hoover at a later date when set...

Thing is THEY are made up with these pieces of ART and cannot wait to show mum.


What is the world coming to. Banning glitter in the UK but owning guns in USA is ok....


Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry


See how made up he is with his Landrover front Smile Its hard to tell but the lights were 3D done from old plastic containers also, ooh and a box on the floor painted & decorated Smile




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Post #665099 17th Nov 2017 4:02pm
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JJ



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Good. I hate glitter Smile HR064 Hampshire and Berkshire 4x4 Response
Post #665100 17th Nov 2017 4:12pm
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