I myself have been known to hand a webcam out the window to catch the little sod who steals my milk!
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What's interesting is that this was captured by not just one camera but two different cameras.Take a look at the second video posted by Jon and you'll see two completely different angles.Staged perhaps?Why would two different cameras be pointed directly at this "wheelie-bin"?
Quote from: Jon on August 26, 2010, 09:53:16 AMI myself have been known to hand a webcam out the window to catch the little sod who steals my milk!I find it cute (seriously!) that there still are milk men in the UK.
I was watching an Australian game show on TV tonight and one of the guests was American. One of the questions had to do with a wheelie bin when the American asked 'what's a wheelie bin' which caused the audience to laugh heaps. But it got me wondering, what are wheelie bins called in the US? Can any Americans of the forum help me out here?
The wheelie-bins Jon is referring to are usually called dumpsters.I have started seeing more of wheelie-bins here in the states. They are normally (my experience) called trash cans. That is what we had/have for trash, round metal cans with detached lids. These evolved from heavy steel cans to lighter aluminum to plastic.Trailer trash is a derogatory term for poor people. Usually thought of as Southern Rednecks although not limited to that.See Missouri Trailer Trash for some examples.
Quote from: Halo2 on August 27, 2010, 07:43:46 AMThe wheelie-bins Jon is referring to are usually called dumpsters.I have started seeing more of wheelie-bins here in the states. They are normally (my experience) called trash cans. That is what we had/have for trash, round metal cans with detached lids. These evolved from heavy steel cans to lighter aluminum to plastic.Trailer trash is a derogatory term for poor people. Usually thought of as Southern Rednecks although not limited to that.See Missouri Trailer Trash for some examples.Thanks for this explanation. I was always under the impression that trash can was the steel cans you described, like what Oscar the grouch lives in in Sesame Street, I didn't know the same term was used for wheelie bins. It doesn't make much sense to me, as the two don't look similar at all, but I suppose sometimes it's just easier to keep the same name for things.