I was catching up on the last thread and wondered why I couldn't quote any of the posts before I realised we reached capacity for the posts! I thought Tattle had broken but, alas, I was so engrossed in reading that I forgot to put my thinking cap on
Re Jack's filming in the kitchen: Yes, it takes a lot of work BUT considering this is her job and she would definitely be able to contact her peers or people who can give advice/knowledge, it should not be that difficult. It just screams of building an outsider narrative. It's exhausting because she's desperate for all the media gigs going because she thinks she's so fantastic and worthy of the screen time yet puts on the novice act EVERY TIME. With the level of exposure she's had, it's embarrassing.
Also, what's with all of those bins? The stickers as well (!) As has already been pointed out: why do you need to label your elaborate system if it's just you and SB? Besides, drawing on my experience of living in different parts of the country, most councils will have a general waste bin then the glass recycling and then the paper recycling (and compost, if you request a bin from the council). You don't need 1,000,000 different subdivisions of the bin if it can be sorted into 3-4 general categories and just put straight into the relevant bin!?
Re Jack's filming in the kitchen: Yes, it takes a lot of work BUT considering this is her job and she would definitely be able to contact her peers or people who can give advice/knowledge, it should not be that difficult. It just screams of building an outsider narrative. It's exhausting because she's desperate for all the media gigs going because she thinks she's so fantastic and worthy of the screen time yet puts on the novice act EVERY TIME. With the level of exposure she's had, it's embarrassing.
Also, what's with all of those bins? The stickers as well (!) As has already been pointed out: why do you need to label your elaborate system if it's just you and SB? Besides, drawing on my experience of living in different parts of the country, most councils will have a general waste bin then the glass recycling and then the paper recycling (and compost, if you request a bin from the council). You don't need 1,000,000 different subdivisions of the bin if it can be sorted into 3-4 general categories and just put straight into the relevant bin!?