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Re: Verzet tegen goden in straatnaam

Geplaatst: 10 feb 2010, 16:16
door helma
henriët schreef:
MarthaMartha schreef:een refoforum wijkje dan:

Adrianus Grijs Dreef
Gertje Vrolijk Straat
Tiberius Wacht Laan
Moeder Jet Steeg
Fluit Agent Straat
Gijs Post Laan
...
:haha :haha :humhihi
de rest verzin je er ook zo bij:
Marthabijdehantlaan
DemoIkeastraat
Autokosterstraat
Renskomtwelweerterugstraat
Bertrolemmerlaan
......

Re: Verzet tegen goden in straatnaam

Geplaatst: 10 feb 2010, 17:08
door JolandaOudshoorn
helma schreef:
henriët schreef:
MarthaMartha schreef:een refoforum wijkje dan:

Adrianus Grijs Dreef
Gertje Vrolijk Straat
Tiberius Wacht Laan
Moeder Jet Steeg
Fluit Agent Straat
Gijs Post Laan
...
:haha :haha :humhihi
de rest verzin je er ook zo bij:
Marthabijdehantlaan
DemoIkeastraat
Autokosterstraat
Renskomtwelweerterugstraat
Bertrolemmerlaan
......
wat ben ik blij dat ik nog niet genoemd ben
BesteBurgersstraat... ;)

Re: Verzet tegen goden in straatnaam

Geplaatst: 10 feb 2010, 17:51
door MarthaMartha
:haha

Re: Verzet tegen goden in straatnaam

Geplaatst: 10 feb 2010, 18:35
door Bert Mulder
helma schreef: Bertrolemmerlaan
......
zou niet graag zien dat mijn naam of bijnaam, in wat voor vorm dan ook, op deze manier gebruikt wordt...

ben geen afgod... (hoop ik!)

tijd voor de rolemmer!


Afbeelding

Re: Verzet tegen goden in straatnaam

Geplaatst: 11 feb 2010, 08:24
door Rens
helma schreef:
henriët schreef:
MarthaMartha schreef:een refoforum wijkje dan:

Adrianus Grijs Dreef
Gertje Vrolijk Straat
Tiberius Wacht Laan
Moeder Jet Steeg
Fluit Agent Straat
Gijs Post Laan
...
:haha :haha :humhihi
de rest verzin je er ook zo bij:
Marthabijdehantlaan
DemoIkeastraat
Autokosterstraat
Renskomtwelweerterugstraat
Bertrolemmerlaan
......
:haha :haha :haha

Re: Verzet tegen goden in straatnaam

Geplaatst: 11 feb 2010, 08:31
door Hendrikus
helma schreef:Renskomtwelweerterugstraat
dat was toch een rotonde? :yahoo

Re: Verzet tegen goden in straatnaam

Geplaatst: 11 feb 2010, 22:08
door henriët
Bert Mulder schreef:
helma schreef: Bertrolemmerlaan
......
zou niet graag zien dat mijn naam of bijnaam, in wat voor vorm dan ook, op deze manier gebruikt wordt...

ben geen afgod... (hoop ik!)

tijd voor de rolemmer!


Afbeelding
:haha

Re: Verzet tegen goden in straatnaam

Geplaatst: 12 feb 2010, 08:34
door Tiberius
Is dat ventje op de foto je zoontje, Bert?

Re: Verzet tegen goden in straatnaam

Geplaatst: 12 feb 2010, 17:29
door Bert Mulder
Tiberius schreef:Is dat ventje op de foto je zoontje, Bert?
nee, gewoon een foto uit de krant hier, over het vuilsysteem hier...

Re: Verzet tegen goden in straatnaam

Geplaatst: 12 feb 2010, 19:44
door jvdg
Bert Mulder schreef:
Tiberius schreef:Is dat ventje op de foto je zoontje, Bert?
nee, gewoon een foto uit de krant hier, over het vuilsysteem hier...
Hoe vertaal je: rolemmervuilsysteem in het engels.

Re: Verzet tegen goden in straatnaam

Geplaatst: 12 feb 2010, 19:54
door vlinder
jvdg schreef:
Bert Mulder schreef:
Tiberius schreef:Is dat ventje op de foto je zoontje, Bert?
nee, gewoon een foto uit de krant hier, over het vuilsysteem hier...
Hoe vertaal je: rolemmervuilsysteem in het engels.
rolling bucket waste system of zoiets...

Re: Verzet tegen goden in straatnaam

Geplaatst: 13 feb 2010, 01:12
door Bert Mulder
Waste cart


Oops! stickers

Why was there a sticker on the waste that was out for collection?

Strathcona County waste collectors are using these stickers to help educate residents on why their waste was not collected.

The stickers let residents know the waste was not collected because:
waste was not separated properly
the incorrect cart was placed out for collection
recyclables were not packaged properly
the lid of the cart did not close properly due to overfilling
unacceptable materials were found in the respective carts or blue bags
These stickers will help educate residents on how to sort waste correctly and help ensure that contamination does not occur in the various streams.

Hazardous waste can be dropped off at the Enviroservice events.



http://www.strathcona.ab.ca/Strathcona/ ... efault.htm

Preparing your recyclables

Recycling is collected every week on your collection day.
Recycling may be collected at a different time than the organics or waste.
There is no limit to the amount of recyclables you can leave out for collection.
Sort into two groups: paper and containers
Materials for recycling need to be sorted and packaged into two separate groups.


Paper products (fibre)
Place paper products in a reusable bag or container. Residents are encouraged to use a reusable bag or container (such as an old garbage can) for paper recyclables as it is helpful to the recycling collector. You will require a sticker to be placed on the container to indicate that it is recycling. A sticker is enclosed in the the reusable bag at delivery time. Additional stickers are available free of charge at:

County Hall, 2001 Sherwood Drive, Sherwood Park
Millennium Place, 2000 Pembina Drive, Sherwood Park
Strathcona Public Services Yard, 370 Streambank Avenue, Sherwood Park
Heartland Hall contact office, 55305 Range Raod 214
Cardboard must be flattened and each piece must be no larger than 0.3 m x 1 m (3 feet by 1 foot). Any cardboard that can't be folded down can be brought to Strathcona's recycling stations.

The maximum weight of each container filled with paper products is 25 kg (50 lbs.). Please ensure that if you have more than this amount of paper that you use two or more containers.

• box board (cereal, Kleenex, cracker boxes, etc.)
• cardboard, flattened (can be placed underneath the bag or container)
• catalogues
• cereal and other food boxes
• coffee cups (rinsed)
• coloured paper
• computer paper
• corrugated cardboard, flattened (can be placed underneath the bag or container)
• detergent boxes (emptied) • envelopes (with or without platic window)
• flyer inserts
• glossy paper
• greeting cards
• junk mail
• ice cream cartons, rinsed
• laundry detergent boxes (emptied)
• magazines
• milk cartons
(rinsed and flattened)
• newspaper

• paper bags
• paper egg cartons
• paper napkins, plates, cups (clean)
• paper products
• phone books
• photos
• Post-it notes
• shoe boxes
• shredded paper
• tissue boxes
• wrapping paper
(no foil)


Containers
Must be rinsed and placed in clear blue plastic bags available at grocery and hardware stores.

• aluminium cans - rinsed
(beverage, soup, vegetable etc.)
• aluminium containers - rinsed
(pie plates, take out containers)
• baby bottle liners - rinsed
• bottle caps
• bread bags
• cereal plastic liner
• cheese wrapper (clean)
• cookie bag
• dry cleaning bags
• flower pots, plastic (rinsed)
• fruit and bakery plastic containers

• garden containers/potting cups (cleaned)
• glass jars and bottles - rinsed
• ice cream pails - rinsed
• lids (plastic bottle and glass bottle)
• medicine bottles (clean)
• milk jugs, plastic (rinsed)
• plant pots, plastic (rinsed)
• plastics #1 to #7 grade
• plastic bags including grocery bags
• plastic bottles - rinsed
• plastic containers - rinsed
(yogurt, margarine, cottage cheese, etc.)

• plastic film or wrap (with or without label)
• plastic milk jugs - rinsed
• plastic utensils (rinsed)
• pop bottles (or bring to a bottle depot)
• saran wrap
• shampoo bottles (rinsed)
• Styrofoam egg cartons
• Styrofoam meat trays (rinsed)
• Styrofoam packaging
• Styrofoam plates and cups, clean
• tin cans
• tetra-paks
• wine cork (plastic)
• ziplock bags (rinsed)


If you have questions about what items are acceptable, call us or view the A to Z list.


Blue bags can be purchased at the following stores:

Home Depot
Home Hardware
Sobey's on Wye Road and Baseline Road
Save-On-Foods on Wye Road and Baseline Road
Superstore
Safeway on Wye Road and the Mall
Totem on Baseline
Rona on Baseline
Wal-Mart
Zellers
Quantity and availability of bags may vary by store.




If you notice another location that should be added, please let us know and we will add it to the list.

Questions?
780-449-5514
greenroutine@strathcona.ab.ca

Re: Verzet tegen goden in straatnaam

Geplaatst: 13 feb 2010, 01:14
door gertje
Bert Mulder schreef:Waste cart


Oops! stickers

Why was there a sticker on the waste that was out for collection?

Strathcona County waste collectors are using these stickers to help educate residents on why their waste was not collected.

The stickers let residents know the waste was not collected because:
waste was not separated properly
the incorrect cart was placed out for collection
recyclables were not packaged properly
the lid of the cart did not close properly due to overfilling
unacceptable materials were found in the respective carts or blue bags
These stickers will help educate residents on how to sort waste correctly and help ensure that contamination does not occur in the various streams.

Hazardous waste can be dropped off at the Enviroservice events.



http://www.strathcona.ab.ca/Strathcona/ ... efault.htm

Preparing your recyclables

Recycling is collected every week on your collection day.
Recycling may be collected at a different time than the organics or waste.
There is no limit to the amount of recyclables you can leave out for collection.
Sort into two groups: paper and containers
Materials for recycling need to be sorted and packaged into two separate groups.


Paper products (fibre)
Place paper products in a reusable bag or container. Residents are encouraged to use a reusable bag or container (such as an old garbage can) for paper recyclables as it is helpful to the recycling collector. You will require a sticker to be placed on the container to indicate that it is recycling. A sticker is enclosed in the the reusable bag at delivery time. Additional stickers are available free of charge at:

County Hall, 2001 Sherwood Drive, Sherwood Park
Millennium Place, 2000 Pembina Drive, Sherwood Park
Strathcona Public Services Yard, 370 Streambank Avenue, Sherwood Park
Heartland Hall contact office, 55305 Range Raod 214
Cardboard must be flattened and each piece must be no larger than 0.3 m x 1 m (3 feet by 1 foot). Any cardboard that can't be folded down can be brought to Strathcona's recycling stations.

The maximum weight of each container filled with paper products is 25 kg (50 lbs.). Please ensure that if you have more than this amount of paper that you use two or more containers.

• box board (cereal, Kleenex, cracker boxes, etc.)
• cardboard, flattened (can be placed underneath the bag or container)
• catalogues
• cereal and other food boxes
• coffee cups (rinsed)
• coloured paper
• computer paper
• corrugated cardboard, flattened (can be placed underneath the bag or container)
• detergent boxes (emptied) • envelopes (with or without platic window)
• flyer inserts
• glossy paper
• greeting cards
• junk mail
• ice cream cartons, rinsed
• laundry detergent boxes (emptied)
• magazines
• milk cartons
(rinsed and flattened)
• newspaper

• paper bags
• paper egg cartons
• paper napkins, plates, cups (clean)
• paper products
• phone books
• photos
• Post-it notes
• shoe boxes
• shredded paper
• tissue boxes
• wrapping paper
(no foil)


Containers
Must be rinsed and placed in clear blue plastic bags available at grocery and hardware stores.

• aluminium cans - rinsed
(beverage, soup, vegetable etc.)
• aluminium containers - rinsed
(pie plates, take out containers)
• baby bottle liners - rinsed
• bottle caps
• bread bags
• cereal plastic liner
• cheese wrapper (clean)
• cookie bag
• dry cleaning bags
• flower pots, plastic (rinsed)
• fruit and bakery plastic containers

• garden containers/potting cups (cleaned)
• glass jars and bottles - rinsed
• ice cream pails - rinsed
• lids (plastic bottle and glass bottle)
• medicine bottles (clean)
• milk jugs, plastic (rinsed)
• plant pots, plastic (rinsed)
• plastics #1 to #7 grade
• plastic bags including grocery bags
• plastic bottles - rinsed
• plastic containers - rinsed
(yogurt, margarine, cottage cheese, etc.)

• plastic film or wrap (with or without label)
• plastic milk jugs - rinsed
• plastic utensils (rinsed)
• pop bottles (or bring to a bottle depot)
• saran wrap
• shampoo bottles (rinsed)
• Styrofoam egg cartons
• Styrofoam meat trays (rinsed)
• Styrofoam packaging
• Styrofoam plates and cups, clean
• tin cans
• tetra-paks
• wine cork (plastic)
• ziplock bags (rinsed)


If you have questions about what items are acceptable, call us or view the A to Z list.


Blue bags can be purchased at the following stores:

Home Depot
Home Hardware
Sobey's on Wye Road and Baseline Road
Save-On-Foods on Wye Road and Baseline Road
Superstore
Safeway on Wye Road and the Mall
Totem on Baseline
Rona on Baseline
Wal-Mart
Zellers
Quantity and availability of bags may vary by store.




If you notice another location that should be added, please let us know and we will add it to the list.

Questions?
780-449-5514
greenroutine@strathcona.ab.ca

huh? wat zegtie? gooi maar in de rolemmer :wiz

Re: Verzet tegen goden in straatnaam

Geplaatst: 13 feb 2010, 12:10
door Marnix
MarthaMartha schreef:een refoforum wijkje dan:

Adrianus Grijs Dreef
Gertje Vrolijk Straat
Tiberius Wacht Laan
Moeder Jet Steeg
Fluit Agent Straat
Gijs Post Laan
...
Tjonge... het zou wat zijn. Voor mij is het niet zo nodig, er zijn al talloze straten en zo naar me vernoemd... Marnixstraat, het Marnixcollege enzovoorts.

Re: Verzet tegen goden in straatnaam

Geplaatst: 15 feb 2010, 05:42
door Margriet
Marnix schreef:
Tjonge... het zou wat zijn. Voor mij is het niet zo nodig, er zijn al talloze straten en zo naar me vernoemd... Marnixstraat, het Marnixcollege enzovoorts.
Ja, dat heb ik nou ook...