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Elastic band ball from royal mail

Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 8:19 am
by Andy Hamilton
Over the past week I have been collecting elastic bands that I find on the floor. I noticed that the postmen round our way leave the red bands all over the place. - I have used them to make an elastic band ball that I will offer to Royal mail when it gets bigger. It is now a bit bigger than a golf ball and not as big as a tennis ball - in just 1 week!

In Bristol there are ads all over the place telling smokers that fag butts are litter and they could face a fine. Are royal mail exempt or is it that elastic bands don't count?

Could just be being a bit petty here but it seems an awful waste and a load of litter.

Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 9:08 am
by Shirley
Andy

I did one of those when I was at the sculpture workshop - the postie just laughed when I gave it back to him! Mine was made out of the bands around our post though rather than lying around.

They are dangerous to animals though - it's great that you are picking them up. My mum's cat had an elastic band wrapped around it's tongue and had to be taken to the vet to get it sorted... at considerable cost to my mum.... luckily cat survived! Other animals might not be so fortunate.

Could this be the first use in another 101 uses for.... an elastic band?!

Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 12:14 pm
by PurpleDragon
Use No

1 : to put round the top ofyour jars after you've made the jam to put in said jars.

Actually, it's probably Use No2 because I guess the ball is Use No1.

Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 2:05 pm
by Wormella
we collect them too to add to our rubber band ball. very useful in the kitchen for keeping packets of stuff closed

Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 11:07 pm
by red
we get bands round veg from box scheme

one great use is to tie them tightly around a plastic bag and it keeps them really small in your pocket or rucksack etc, and then its easier to carry-a-bag...

red