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Forget GCA/PMR! Last Night I was Nearly Eaten by a Bin!! A not entirely 'off topic' funny tale with PMR.

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As , I am writing this little tale of woe to amuse us all , fellow PMR/GCA sufferers can be happy in the knowledge that your friend Bleary-eyed has not met her demise from ,

" Death by Dustbin".

( Any forum members that had a part in a plan to dispose of me neatly in a bin and send me off to the local rubbish dump will have to sigh with disappointment however , your evil plan has been foiled!)

"So how did this happen I hear you say?".

" Typical , Bee!" I hear from Yellowbluebell!

Well , it's was about 4 am , and a huge squall of wind had come up from nowhere in the middle of the night on my blustery Isle of Anglesey.

Being , as ever blighted by the insomnia that often hits us all , I had given up trying to find a comfy spot in bed , the wind was so loud that even the OH and his Darth Vader hiss from the machine he has for Sleep Aponea had been drowned out, and I had gone downstairs to have a drink and watch Netflix.

Outside , the wind was roaring , and finally , along with the familiar sounds of door rattling came a series of almighty booms and bangs. The bins had clearly began to dance in the driveway.

Now as you all know with PMR , we no longer instantly jump to attention to deal with a job that , both physically awkward and messy , could give us a day if aches and pains . So , I delayed a good half hour before the noise finally made me submit to the bins call for help.

Outside , after I had managed to drag the door open , the two bins were battering the walls and gate from the floor with very vocal , chattering lids and some of the contents was desperately trying to make an escape.

" Don't do it!" , warned my GCA.

"I can't leave it" , I told my PMR , " it will be worse tomorrow if I don't act now."

This was , of course , a stupid mistake.

We all know how hard it is to do this sort of emergency job when fully well. Add the stiffness and weakened muscles that the PMR can cause and tackling a job in the wind becomes a real health hazard.So , armed with wellies and steely resolve , I tried to do it anyway.

The first bin neatly dispatched to its corner I thought I was on a winner , the wind had other ideas.

As , I lifted the second bin upright , a squall of wind curled around the wall through the gate , lifted the lid from the back of the bin , lifted me ( and the bin ) off the floor and then snapped the lid firmly on top of my head.

So , there I was , now squashed between the gate and the wall , the bin lying at an unsteady angle on one wheel , me half in , half out ( like a disturbing form of bin 'Hokie Cokie') lid bashing a congratulatory dance on my back.

I tried pushing myself up off the gate but yet again , that annoying friend the PMR made a domestic job ten times harder.

Days gone by , this could have happened to any of us , and although awkward and funny , or even with the potential of the odd bruise or scrape , not exactly life threatening.

But bring on GCA/ PMR and dealing with this sort of domestic disaster is whole new bag of gumballs!

Because , apart from not having the strength to deal with jobs like this as easily as before , we are also stuck with those extra issues of trying to make sure we don't get minor injuries or have falls which, in the past , may have only given us a few days of aches , but now , with PMR could cause a few weeks of pain , a nasty set of scrapes that take a while to heal or a full on flare .

I , lopsided , being eaten by a hungry bin , had those thoughts we all do , as the wind added insult to injury and kept lifting my nightgown up with a chilly blast , how the heck am I going to do this without annoying the PMR even more.

Half of me wishing it wasn't the middle of the night so I could call for help , the other thankful no one could see what was happening , after ten minutes of careful wriggling with no result , I had begun to resign myself to the idea of " Death by Bin".

"So ", I thought , by now my temples pounding , eyes wibbling and palpitations growing, " it's come to this , I am going to be found dead by my family hanging upside down in a bin , because the blessed GCA/PMR won't let me get out again."

As ways to reach my final demise because of GCA this was certainly one that I hadn't thought of , but just like your chum Bleary-eyed , I suppose I shouldn't have been surprised that my end would be unusual. I was resigned to my fate , literally , I had given up moving and just hoped I would last until breakfast. Then it started raining.

That was the last straw .

The rain and the wind and the pounding bin lid was too much!

The bin had also begun to slowly drag a route down the wall , which just about allowed me to reach one foot onto the side of the other bin , and bash my foot between my captor and the gate to get a foot hold . I knew it would hurt , but at least I wouldn't get mauled by a wall , and I sort of used the gangley leg moves of child on a space hopper to bounce the bin back up the wall to its two wheels . Releasing an arm to grab the bin lid, and push myself upright by pushing my bum against the gate. Victory ! I was Free!!

I did , take some revenge on the bin and the wind ( another reason I was glad to be without spectators , the neighbours think I am odd enough!) .

I kicked the bin very viciously with my wellies , used words ( that should only be heard by a docker!) with clenched fists whilst bouncing up and down like Yosemite Sam , I unleashed wrath , until the bin lid shouted back. I bid a hasty retreat , just in case it tried to eat me again .

So , why , in my soggy mess was I also blaming this on PMR?

It could have happened to anyone , in fact , living in a windy village it's not the first time I have nearly been eaten by a bin . PMR isn't responsible , GCA is not in charge of the weather! Not entirely ....

But I still give this disease some responsibility , because of the way it affects ME . Because of the way PMR/ GCA has changed the way I can move , how I can react to things and how much strength I have , even something as silly as nearly being eaten by a bin has reminded me just how this illness can impact on the way we have to act in all the things we do everyday. Even the most bizarre and silly ones.

But as we say on here , " this to will pass'" . I was not eaten by my bin.

I worked out a way to deal with it , I had learnt how to adapt the way I move to get the job done and not cause myself too much extra injury and pain. I rested in the right way afterwards to reduce the headache quicker than I expected . I am still alive and capable of writing this silly story today . PMR/ GCA , " up your bum!" , I have survived again!

So I wrote this to give us all a little laugh but also to remind us all that although GCA/ PMR does have an impact on every part of our lives , every day while we have it , we all have the ability to beat it in the end .

Now I am off to give my bin yet another beating with a stick.

Big hugs , and whatever tries to beat you or EAT YOU in the next few days , have a blooming good PMR/ GCA weekend .

Bee xxx

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DorsetLady profile image
DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer

Magic! πŸ§šπŸ»β€β™€οΈ

Look forward to seeing the musical 🎷🎺πŸ₯πŸŽΈπŸŽΌπŸ•ΊπŸ’ƒπŸ’ƒπŸ‘―‍♀️

Starring Dame Maggie Smith as you and Dustbin Hoffman and B(r)yn Terfel as.......the baddies πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜‚

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toDorsetLady

πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜…

Couldn't have chosen the actors better myself .

Perhaps we should call it , " From Bin to Eternity" , think it will run and run!

Big smelly bin hugs , bee xx

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteerβ€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

Opening titles - You’re my favourite waste of time? πŸ˜‡

scats profile image
scatsβ€’ in reply toDorsetLady

Your're on form tonight!

DorsetLady profile image
DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteerβ€’ in reply toscats

Don’t worry....it won’t last😳

Blearyeyed profile image
Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toDorsetLady

With a heartwarming solo rendition of , " the wind blew up my sleeves" πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

DorsetLady profile image
DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteerβ€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

Not to mention other places ! πŸ€¦πŸ»β€β™€οΈ

Not all round family entertainment then with bad language, violence and upsetting scenes!

Blearyeyed profile image
Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toDorsetLady

It would be guidance rating similar to the Rocky Horror Picture Show , especially with the amount of time the wind helped any passing owls to see my pants!! xx

DorsetLady profile image
DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteerβ€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

TMI - no wonder they said β€œto whit, to whooooo! β€œ

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toDorsetLady

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You are on form tonight Goddess Freya! xxx

scats profile image
scatsβ€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

Not so much Rocky Horror as Little shop of Horrors...." Feed me!"

borednow profile image
borednowβ€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

Oh thank god for the pants ........................

Thank you for a wonderful start to my day

Telian profile image
Telianβ€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

Don't know about sleeves...

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markbenjamin57β€’ in reply toDorsetLady

Ohhh... ;-)

scats profile image
scats

There is a basic difference between you and me which this story demonstrates.

Last night, awake at a very unsocial hour, I was trying to get comfy on the sofa under one of my quilts. It was blowing a hoolie outside so noisy that the only way I could listen to the radio was to have my phone by my ear on the cushion.

Suddenly there was a loud thump of something hitting something else. Did I too rush out in my nightie to see what it was? NO!! I went further under my quilt and turned up the radio! Ah the wisdom of age and experience.

You see a few years back under similar weather conditions I heard a noise outside and went out to investigate. We were having an extention built at the time and I slid across the mud and right into the foundation trench. I was stuck fast!

OH was upstairs with a newly broken leg and could not manage stairs alone. I honestly thought I was there for the night. I'm not sure how I got out I remember scrabbling and getting weaker but eventually a very wet and muddy me crawled out. Thank goodness it was before PMR or the builders would have found me the next day!

So last night I stayed under the quilt and I still don't know what made the noise.

Hope you're not too bruised.

DorsetLady profile image
DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteerβ€’ in reply toscats

Wise woman πŸ˜‰

scats profile image
scatsβ€’ in reply toDorsetLady

I won't argue with that!

Blearyeyed profile image
Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toscats

Ahh! The benefits of experience .

Thank goodness you didn't get , " eaten by a pit of mud" with PMR !!!

The image of you , just your tiny head peeping out of the mud for the builders to see ( like one of those Chads people used to draw on walls , with the message , " Wot No Help!" scrawled in the mud as you last words with a finger ) may have quite an air of dark comedy about it but we would all miss you terribly.

I am very pleased , you , unlike me , had the sense to get further under the quilt.

At least your OH had an excuse with the " Landslide Saga" for not getting out of bed , a broken leg does get in the way of being a hero.

My family have no such excuses , and they need alot of persuasion to put the rubbish out, so I have a feeling that if I hadn't escaped myself it could have been weeks before they found my nightie wearing skeleton, still lodged between the gate and the bin. They probably wouldn't have noticed and come to look for me until the food ran out.

With this in mind , I am taking your advice , I have learnt my lesson , the wind can take the roof off the house in future , I will just bury myself further into the quilt instead.

Hugs , bee xx

scats profile image
scatsβ€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

Congrats! You graduate from the school of hard knocks.

Blearyeyed profile image
Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toscats

But sadly failed the Health and Safety exam to become a competent refuse collector!

Another potential career bites the dustπŸ˜‹πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

scats profile image
scatsβ€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

Other careers are available.....perhaps something involving acrobatics?

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toscats

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Blearyeyed profile image
Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toscats

I know we shouldn't be laughing about what happened to us , but I'm still thinking of me in my bin and you in your hole and giggling.

Maybe it's because it sounds like we have been acting out scenes from , ' One Foot in the Grave' without stunt doubles.

Or in my case perhaps it should be , ' Some Mother's do ave em' !πŸ˜‹πŸ˜

xxx

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scatsβ€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

Sorry for slow reply but my body regularly gives out at about 10pm and I have to sleep. Sometimes for just an hour, sometimes, if I'm lucky, 6-8. Today it was 5!

I wasn't giggling for long, stuck in my hole, I got quite scared but luckily I'm not one to panic and eventually worked my way out.

One foot in the grave? Both feet and one rather large backside stuck fast in it. I did used to laugh at that program, loved it.

As for you, you should not blame it on your mother, I think you've had a few years to work on what she gave you! Of course that may be the problem!

Just had a brain wave (they don't happen often) Our bins are hungry bacause we're feeding them less. Reduce, reuse, recycle!

Nobody thought about the bins and how they would feel. I think we should watch the news for further reports of people being attacked by hungry bins and make sure we hold on to our children when passing bins in case they fancy a snack!

Take care out there. xx

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toscats

Well , I didn't think of that.

My bin is being systematically starved by recycling regulations.

Not only should I have not given it a good kicking as punishment I should have felt sorry for it and fed it something else.

In future , if I ever leave the house , I will make sure I take a nice biscuit or tasty wrapper in my pocket so that I can pull the bin into a sense of security with bin food!πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

scats profile image
scatsβ€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

Now that's taking it too far, only a mad woman would throw a good biscuit in the bin!

Blearyeyed profile image
Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toscats

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You know you have Pred Hunger Pangs when giving away biscuits sounds like the height of insanity! xx

scats profile image
scatsβ€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

It's really bad at the moment, always hungry. Worse since I got below 10mg for some reason.

Yellowbluebell profile image
Yellowbluebellβ€’ in reply toscats

A few years ago I heard a noise outside and although in bed went to investigate. It turned out to be a party further down the street which had spilled out onto the street and had broken into a little fight. Obviously I felt the need to watch what was going on until my youngests boyfriend leaned out of the window and pointed out my nightie was see through!! Oh the embarrassment t was unbelievable and I declared then never to go out to investigate noises ever again when wearing bed clothes!!

scats profile image
scatsβ€’ in reply toYellowbluebell

No wonder you have a reputation!

Yellowbluebell profile image
Yellowbluebellβ€’ in reply toscats

I know!! I will keep doing things that attract attention. Shame the attention is never about me doing something sensible. Xx

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toYellowbluebell

Did the neighbours notice to though?

It might have drawn their attention and stopped them fighting.

Who knew that see through nightwear could be a way to inspire Peace.

We should inform the UN and change the uniforms of their Peace Corps immediately.

I can just imagine all those soldiers in pale blue baby doll nighties and hard hats.....

It's making my eyes water!!!πŸ™ˆπŸ™ˆπŸ™ˆ

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Yellowbluebellβ€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

Once again you amaze me on how weird your brain is!! Let's just say the next door neighbours were more than happy to chat with me whilst apparently watching the fight!! Who mentioned hard hats?!!

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peace_loverβ€’ in reply toYellowbluebell

I read that as β€œyoungest boyfriend” and was wondering how many you had.... πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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Yellowbluebellβ€’ in reply topeace_lover

I havnt the energy to cope.with husband let alone "boyfriends". It was in fact my youngest daughters boyfriend who she is finally marrying in April. They have been together since they were 17 and 19 and are now 25 and 27. This is the 2nd wedding in 17 months and I will be glad when it's all over.and I can stop.worrying whether I will be too big to fit in the dress I bought before the pred induced weight gainxx

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GOOD_GRIEF

And some say their creativity is squashed by this disease and its treatment.

Both your solution to your problem and your very funny narrative belie that canard.

Glad you were not dinner for a bin, and that you are back among us to tell the tale.

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toGOOD_GRIEF

Thank you GG , I have learnt my lesson about the carnivorous eating habits of bins in the night and plan to remain under the quilt watching a horror instead of acting in one in future.

Of course , with my luck and many other stupid and unusual habits I am sure I am likely to get myself in all sorts of trouble in future , and have many more things to post for us to laugh about.

Hugs , Bee xx

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markbenjamin57

Wonderfully funny - and I'm sure, so relevant to many of Us Lot! ;-) :-D

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply tomarkbenjamin57

Are you saying that the world has been infected with carnivorous refuse containers aided by angry winds . I think we should let the WHO about this deadly pandemic before it's too late!! xx

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markbenjamin57β€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

Sadly, Yep. But in their Defence Mitigation, they might blame you for living in Anglesey in the first place ('Look You'). I wish you luck... :-D

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply tomarkbenjamin57

The wind is getting up again , I am not going near my driveway without a hazmat suit and an oozy!!!

Annecath profile image
Annecath

Bleary eyed you have made me have a good laugh can just imagine what went on ,hope you are not too badly bruised and battered.seriously though it could have been bad, let the bins rattle next time and stay in bed take care πŸ˜‚πŸ˜…πŸ’

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toAnnecath

I'm not too bad , but the bin has suffered some superficial dents from me going out off and on today and giving it a really hard stare and a good kicking!

The wind is getting up again now though and I have learnt my lesson and will stay safely indoors under a blanket tonight , no matter how loudly the bins shout at me.

Hugs , Bee x

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TheHud

Tut tut.. you should have just used magic ;)

Blearyeyed profile image
Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toTheHud

Unfortunately , having the skills of a half elf doesn't cut the mustard when you take on a foe as deadly as a carnivorous bin in the night.

Knew there was a reason that I should have kept that ' ring ' and not allowed Gandalf to go into retirement.

xxx

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TheHudβ€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

CΓ­n anand will tul- na feel i rod plural rodyn a all bins will dant- at cΓ­n feet mui elvin mellon. Im tur- feel ha in i coe beneath mui perian feet.

xxx :)

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toTheHud

Is that a spell to get your homocidal bin under control , if so I will give it a go!

Thanks Merry of the cute furry feet xx

Wraysbury profile image
Wraysbury

Fantastic. This made me giggle!! It’s also gd to read that other people get themselves into ridiculous situations!! I’m glad u survived to tell the story!! X

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toWraysbury

Yes , I have survived but the bin has received a good kicking , and has been made to stand with its face to the wall in the corner.

My daughter , the cheeky scamp, also sellotaped a sign on it that I found a few minutes ago as I cleared up after dinner. It says , " Beware , Bin of Doom"

I was wondering why she was so eager for me to dice with death again ( the wind is picking up!!) and put the rubbish out.

Hugs , xx

scats profile image
scatsβ€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

Warning! I've been thinking again.

Why not use your artistic talents to give the bin teeth?

Yet another use for sticky backed plastic?

Blearyeyed profile image
Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toscats

I could dress it up like that giant plant in the Little Shop of Horrors like you suggested it earlier.

You are clearly far more considerate than me , I never thought about the fact that I could be starving my bin .

After the kicking I gave it I'm wondering wether I should jump back in .

I looked out of the window in the back door earlier , the wind is howling , and noticed the bins are now circulating the back door , so I am going to make them some sandwiches in the hope a little snack might make them go away.

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scatsβ€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

You be careful out there, once they start circling.......very dangerous!

We have ours coralled, much safer that way.

Grants148 profile image
Grants148

I am always worried when l have to put the recycling bin out for collection on a very windy day.l do not know how l would cope if it was blown over and everything inside scattered everywhere ! I am so pleased that your bin did not win in the end Bee,you certainly had quite a battle going on there ,hope you are recovering without any bad after effects xxx.

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toGrants148

The bin has a few more dents after I gave it the odd kicking in revenge today.

I luckily came off ok , but it is suprising how hard jobs become when you already suffer those aches and pains.

It's getting windy now so I am definitely not trying it again.

And just in case I think about tackling the bin in the night my daughter has sellotaped a sign saying , " Beware ! Bin of Doom" on the top to put me off.

Hugs xxx

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CT-5012

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toCT-5012

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Mifford

I apologise for laughing at your plight but I can’t get the batman song out of my head now ... dinner dinner dinner dinner dinner dinner dinner dinner BINMAN 🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toMifford

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I am not going to be able to go out to my now newly labelled " Bin of Doom " ( thanks daughter!!) without having that in my head now either.

Thanks for the giggle xxx

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Yellowbluebell

Why oh why do things like this happen to you Bee? You attract trouble as easily as I do. Must admit that the bins in Sussex are better behaved than the ones in Wales. We obviously get a better class of rubbish containers!! If you had been seen behaving inappropriately with a bin in our village, the council would have had you packed up by now. They can't handle me so definitely couldn't handle you . Why exactly did you decide not to let OH move the delinquent bins? Maybe now you have learnt your lesson, don't mess with bins! Guess sleep is now not going to happen thanks to the images of you stuck in the bin!! Hugsxx

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toYellowbluebell

Have you ever heard about not poking a sleeping bear?

If I had dared to wake the OH I might have been eaten by him instead!

Plus , if you think being eaten by a rabid household bin is bad enough , the horrors of seeing my OH stumble out of bed in the middle of the night is even worse.

With his Sleep Mask on he looks like a bearded version of Hannibal Lecter .

It's Attack of the Living Dead with more drool.

Forget trying to eat him , the bin would have ran away , lids flapping in a snappy scream , never to be seen again!!

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Yellowbluebellβ€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

Are we definitely sure we are not.married to the same man? We call it the darth vadar mask and it has frightened even me in the middle of the night!! My beloved is having a night away at the hospital to find out why the mask isn't working 100% on him. Apparently he needs another machine but he has to be monitored to check he is bad enough to need it!! I am looking forward to a beautiful.peaceful night.

As for poking a sleeping bear, I don't bother I just kick instead. It wakes him up and I enjoy it!!

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toYellowbluebell

Sometimes it's nice to kick them even when they aren't snoring or hissing like a SciFi villain, just to share the painπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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pmrkitty

You Bleary eyed, are absolutely, hysterically funny! My OH and I read this and we were crying because we were laughing so hard. Thank you so very much for tonight's entertainment! You missed your calling, you should have been a comedian. Stay away from the bins and I can see you living a lot longer!!! Hugs and a smile to you, have a beautiful weekend.

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YuliKβ€’ in reply topmrkitty

Totally agree...our lady Bleary definitely has a flare for writing. Did make me laugh out loudly.

YuliK

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply topmrkitty

Thank you for the compliment.

Perhaps I should try to be a comedian because as you can see my efforts at a career in refuse collection seem doomed to failure.

So comedy it is , although perhaps I won't try stand up , not with PMR!πŸ˜‹πŸ˜ xx

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YuliK

I haven't stopped laughing Blearyeyed...that's so beautifully written... Thank you, nice happy start to my day. πŸ€—

Keep your adventures coming.

YuliK

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toYuliK

Thank you for your kind reply .

I will definitely try to keep you all informed about my misadventures , and , as the wind is still howling, and I have just noticed that the , " Bin of Doom " , and it's recycling accessory seem to be circling the back door , there may be an unexpectedly speedy sequel!!

In the meantime , take my advice , Watch out , watch out , the bins are about !! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Rose54 profile image
Rose54

Bless you lesson learnt

I will just let my bin blow in the wind or use bungees to secure it .

it was a windy night and going to be a windy weekend

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toRose54

I think I could come to a very sticky end if I try to bungee the ' Bin of Doom ' at the moment.

The wind is roaring , and the bins are surrounding the back door , gnashing their teeth in expectation.

Perhaps , I will send my daughter out instead , she is young and can run quicker.

Have a lovely weekend and don't let the bins bite , hugs , Bee xx

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Blackcat1M

My ribs are still aching with laughter. Hope you are well and not too many aches and pains. Have a good weekend and thanks for the laugh

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toBlackcat1M

Not too bad but the bin has suffered a few cents from the kicking I gave it yesterday .

It is very windy again , and the bins are circling , I intend to stay inside and just face them off through the back door window.

My daughter , noticed that they had closed in , and shouted helpfully from the kitchen ,

" Mummy , the bins are after you again" .

She also wrote a sign stating , " Beware ! Bin of Doom" , which she sellotaped to the top so in the Bin Apocalypse I will save her first , her father may have to be sacrificed instead.

Take care , Bee xxx

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Pollypuds

Worthy of a Midsommer murders episodeπŸ˜‚ great early giggle for us but no fun for you at the time! Thanks for looking on the bright side, lovely post x

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toPollypuds

Yes , village murders do seem to be unusual , perhaps it's because it's so quiet in the country so the local murders have lots of time to think up something inventive!

I remember , ' Death by Windmill', and , ' Death by Gazpacho' but not , ' Death by Dustbin' , perhaps that why I wasn't prepared for the attack from the , ' Bin if Doom'.

Be careful this weekend , you never know if a hungry domestic article might jump out at you, hugs , bee xx

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ClarkB

It reminded me of a cover from an Agatha Raisin book, with someone found upside down in a flower pot! Other characters have a similar demise.

At first, before reading your post, I thought the picture was the actual scene!

I expect that now you will think twice before tackling a rogue bin! I think most of us will have been in certain situations where we’ve thought, β€˜Why on earth have I done that?’’. I know I have. Have to keep reminding myself not to tackle things with PMR, and particularly osteoporosis, when I know that I will suffer, and could possibly fracture a bone.

At least you’ve learnt the bin lesson! We have black plastic bags, not bins, so more likely to go floating upwards with them in a strong wind!

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toClarkB

You could get a few tie them to your house and put on the refuse version of that Disney cartoon film , "Up!" then.

Probably more fun than the horror story I tried to be a victim of the other night.

Take care , and beware of the bin of Doom , bee xx

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Nerak12

What a fantastic story. I had tears running down my face at the images you so eloquently painted. My friends live on Anglesey and I have experienced some of the more lively weather you experience up there which made your tale even more graphic. I’m glad you weren’t completely gobbled up! It also brought to mind the hilarious site of John Cleese beating his car to death with a branch in Fawlty Towers, which still brings tears to my eyes. Thank you for giving me such an amusing start to the day and for reminding me that PMR can have it’s lighter side πŸ˜€

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toNerak12

Yes , with my gangley legs I did look a little like John Cleese the next day beating the bin with a stick and kicking it in my wellies.

We have yet , another " Anglesey Breeze" today and the wind has broken in through the workshop door but when I went to the back window to investigate I noticed that the , " Bin of Doom " and it's recycling accessory are now circling the back door to commit their next attack. So I am staying indoors , and will shove the OH out to play the hero this time.

Have a good weekend , bee xx

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Nerak12β€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ Stay safe!!!!

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patriciawhite

Thank goodness the modern bins are more square than they used to be .The round ones would have rolled onto the road with you in it. I hope you don,t live on a hill. I would tether the bin to something just in case there is a next time

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply topatriciawhite

I do live on a hill , my father told me to to prevent the possibility of being crowned in a biblical flood .

He seems to have been clever enough to foretell Global Warning but unfortunately didn't think about a Dustbin Apocalypse!

Thank goodness for square bins , hugs , Bee xx

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Hellyowl

What a fabulous story writer you are, that would make the sort of bedtime story my granddaughter would love. "How the bin tried to eat Grandma" (apologies if you are not old enough to be a granny) I could see every illustration in my head. I might even relate this to her as a bed time story, every time she visits me we have to read a book called "Bad Grandma".

On another note, I have just had two fab days working , volunteering and going out with friends drinking. This morning, can't move, pain everywhere, all my own fault, but mentally feeling bright and cheerful from having a good time.

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PMRproAmbassadorβ€’ in reply toHellyowl

That was volunteering to go out drinking?????????? ....

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Hellyowlβ€’ in reply toPMRpro

Both, but with different sets of people. A couple of hours have gone by and the steroids are kicking in movement coming back and mild hangover receding. returning to humanity. Still giggling about the bin, I wouldn't have even gone out. We only lost a fence panel in the recent wind.

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toHellyowl

I don't know if you fancy doing a spot more volunteering now that your steroids have kicked in , my dustbins are circling again and I could do with a willing victim , oops sorry , volunteer!!πŸ˜‹

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toHellyowl

I might have to remove some of the language and violence to make it PG rated though.

Some members have already made wonder about writing and illustrating some other stories, perhaps , ' Attack by the Bin of Doom' , is another one to add to the list on my drawing board.

Thanks for your kind reply , hugs, bee xx

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Hildalew

Fabulous account! Thank you SO much!

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Yellowbluebell

Every one should stop encouraging this idiot from doing stupid things. Normal people don't decide to wrestle bins at 4am in the morning. I only wish I had been there to see her wedged in a wheelie bin and take photo's. Bee my lovelie you need to up your medication because whatever you are taking it isn't enough!!

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toYellowbluebell

Yes , next time I consider a bit of Bin Wrangling I will up the Pred and invite you up to film a live stream to keep all the forum members with Pred induced insomnia amused during the night.

Just call it my Civic Duty!πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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Yellowbluebellβ€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

Exactly! That's what I do here when I entertain the neighbours. Xx

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Dontwannabesick

Oh how I wish I had seen that ! x

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toDontwannabesick

Next time Yellow Bluebell is planning to film it so you never know you may get to see it yet.

xx

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Yellowbluebellβ€’ in reply toDontwannabesick

Next time she thinks about bin wrestling I plan on being there to.take photos so I can arrange the right "care in the community" package.

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toYellowbluebell

Don't think having me sectioned will stop me writing about my lunacy on the forum just because your attempts to get me eaten by a carnivorous bin in the night have failed!

I will not be silenced , unless it's with biscuits , that might work!!πŸ˜‹πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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Yellowbluebellβ€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

Why would we want you to be eaten by a carnivorous bin? It's much funnier knowing you are being chased by one. As for silencing you i doubt even a large dose of ketamine would do that.xx

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toYellowbluebell

It is one of the few drugs that the " Horse Doctors" haven't tried to dose me with yet so you never know!πŸ˜‹πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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peace_lover

Well that certainly beats my tale of trying to bend down and pick my debit card off the Post Office door!

I did have a slight episode in the local Asda yesterday as my rather large over the shoulder handbag slid down my body whilst I was trying to retrieve a jar of marmalade from the bottom shelf. I did a sort of shimmy and let it slip to the ground before stepping out of the offending straps as elegantly and unobtrusively as I could. It wasn’t windy though... πŸ˜€

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply topeace_lover

I clearly need to improve my balletic skills to help me deal with disaster.

Pretty sure your , " Shoulder Bag Shimmy" was far more elegant and suitable for family entertainment than my , " Dive in a Dustbin" .

We should call you the Darcey Bussell of PMR and enter you for this year's Strictly!πŸ˜‹πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚xx

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peace_loverβ€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

Well I certainly was a lot warmer than you! πŸ˜‚

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Jackoh

Have written an answer to this and lost it so πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚xx

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toJackoh

Don't worry I have definitely lost the plot too so we are both in good company , hugs xxx

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Footfairy-1

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Super funny write Bee...You do it well.

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply to

There may be a sequel , the wind is raging and the bins are already circling the back door for their next attack!! xx

β€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

Bring em inside Bee till it all blows over! You could be the next Banksy or Binsey with your art!

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply to

I really don't think that I should reward the bins for their bad behaviour by giving them house room.

It would be like the children treat them well once and I'll never get rid of them!!πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Although , I have got a really surreal picture in my head now of the two bins sitting on the sofa next to me watching the telly and enjoying a nice cup of tea!?!!

Thanks , PDog xxπŸ˜‹

β€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

Look forward to seeing you all on Gogglebox then!

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply to

πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ yes that would be a funny sight , although the bins might make more sense than I do!

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Daisychain12

Oh Bee!! You legend!!! Before I comment I HAVE TO KNOW!!! DId you have knickers on!!??? I can only imagine how much worse it would have been if the wind blowing your nightie up revealed your bare bottom! That would have been dreadful for you!

Bins are treacherous creatures. They act all innocent and benign. But don’t be fooled. They are full of resentment at their lowly station in life and will, as you have discovered, turn rogue at the slightest chance.

I admire you so much. Taking on nasty old bin. Well done my gutsy friend. Xxxxx

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toDaisychain12

The local owl population were probably quite relieved that I did have my pants on.

It is Winter here , it's actually a suprise that they weren't woolly long John's.πŸ˜‹πŸ˜˜

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Daisychain12β€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

Well that’s a huge relief! Xxx

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markbenjamin57β€’ in reply toDaisychain12

Ohh... words escape me. What is this supposedly Serious Health Forum coming to? The stuff of Bins, Knickers (or any combination of, either way?). I truly despair. And Tedski is in a deep State of Shock also. Let's hope some of You Silly Lot come to your senses soon and, er, Whaadever.

In the meantime, keep on Grinning. 'He / she who Sins, Grins'.. ;-) :-D

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply tomarkbenjamin57

Tedski should just be glad he wasn't out there to witness it all.

And there is nothing more serious than a Public Health warning , and this is definitely one of them!!

" Beware ! PMR Sufferers , Bins can Kill!!!" πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‹

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markbenjamin57β€’ in reply toBlearyeyed

:-D

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Bouvier

I too found my self in a rather precarious predicament one night ! living in a tropical area of Australia decided that I would love to have an outdoor old fashioned bathtub. Eventually I acquired one, now to make a real romantic setting for me and hubby, soft lights, couple of glasses of wine , nice balmy evening, some of our fav music on Ipod, both neighbours not home , I lowered my 75 yr old cortisone blubbered body into a soothing Epson salts tub ! Encouraging him to join me it was lovely !! then husband thought he'd had enough water and retreated back to his telly, leaving me and the dog out in the yard ! so when the water got chilly decided I also thought better to get out... and that when the problem became obvious I simply did not have the strength to get out here am I butt naked no way could I get out ! I tried to empty the water hoping it would help, the look on my dog's face was hilarious not only had she never seen this weird mummy dog with no fur on but having a bath for pleasure was beyond her ! Luckily after much twisting and turning and the tub being lightweight acrylic was able to swing my legs over the side and Hubby then unceremoniously tipped and dumped me out. It was not a good look let me tell you !! But at least I had something to tell our friends at the next dinner party.

Liz B

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply toBouvier

You have definitely made me feel better about my bin attack , at least I wasn't naked !

Luckily your OH came to help before your neighbours came back and had to save you.

I remember having to help my Auntie out of the bath once , she had slipped in the shower and when we arrived for a party all we could smell was burning and couldn't find the key.

My cousin , her son , broke in by wiggling in the kitchen window , ran upstairs then straight back down to collect the " women" !

While he dragged the smoking food from the oven and drowned it in water with a hose , we unscrewed the bathroom door handle and then she forced us to keep our eyes shut as we slithered her out . She had broken her hip but was more bothered about us drying and dressing her " blind", still eyes shut when we looked in her direction , and her burnt quiche!

We didn't realise until we walked her downstairs and put her in the car , past by now a full set of party guests that we had managed to put her trousers on the wrong way round and she still had a blob of shampoo in her hair.

I hope you dog has recovered from the shock of seeing his mother dog without her fur onπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Thanks for the giggle and reminder of my dear old Aunt , hugs , bee xxx

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karools16

Have only just read this, and what a good laugh I have had, Bee!! I have let my 2 bins stay lying on their sides, for the past 3 days, in our dreadfully windy weather. Didn't your OH miss you, and wonder where you were? You must've been frozen to the bone, being only in a nightdress!

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Blearyeyedβ€’ in reply tokarools16

Ooh , I had my long woolly bedsocks on , and as my legs were two of the few things dangling from the bin I was alright!!

My OH could sleep through an attack from bears when he's dropped off so he wouldn't have noticed until morning !

But it didn't endcin tears so I am glad I can have a laugh about it with you here.

Big hugs , Bee xxx

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