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missmoo Posted Thu 17 Jan, 2008 11:12 AM |
We have all had or have them. Whether they be funny, unpleasant, trying.
Share your predicament experiences. |
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mili Posted Thu 17 Jan, 2008 11:17 AM |
The current one is as follows:
The old washing machine broke down on Sunday, I ordered a new one on monday and the old one was taken away yesterday. Not sure when the replacement will be here, but the laundry pile is growing alarmingly, as we wait. |
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missmoo Posted Thu 17 Jan, 2008 11:22 AM |
Aren't washing machines pains! |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Thu 17 Jan, 2008 11:22 AM |
mili wrote: The current one is as follows:
The old washing machine broke down on Sunday, I ordered a new one on monday and the old one was taken away yesterday. Not sure when the replacement will be here, but the laundry pile is growing alarmingly, as we wait.
Maybe yr hubby can play his magic on the clothes ?
This way he'll be skilled as a dishwasher and washing machine ? |
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mili Posted Thu 17 Jan, 2008 11:46 AM |
AbsolutPurple wrote: mili wrote: The current one is as follows:
The old washing machine broke down on Sunday, I ordered a new one on monday and the old one was taken away yesterday. Not sure when the replacement will be here, but the laundry pile is growing alarmingly, as we wait.
Maybe yr hubby can play his magic on the clothes ?
This way he'll be skilled as a dishwasher and washing machine ?
I'm sure he'd be ok about it, but it's not very practical, as we don't have a bathtub + drying dripping wet clothes indoors is no picnic. Might have to pay my parents a student type visit, bring the laundry with me! |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Thu 17 Jan, 2008 11:48 AM |
mili wrote: AbsolutPurple wrote: mili wrote: The current one is as follows:
The old washing machine broke down on Sunday, I ordered a new one on monday and the old one was taken away yesterday. Not sure when the replacement will be here, but the laundry pile is growing alarmingly, as we wait.
Maybe yr hubby can play his magic on the clothes ?
This way he'll be skilled as a dishwasher and washing machine ?
I'm sure he'd be ok about it, but it's not very practical, as we don't have a bathtub + drying dripping wet clothes indoors is no picnic. Might have to pay my parents a student type visit, bring the laundry with me!
and if you're lucky your parents will even give you lots of food for next week !!! |
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missmoo Posted Thu 17 Jan, 2008 11:50 AM |
My sister bought her hubby a nose hair trimmer. Anyway she gets home, he opens it only to find its been used already lol. Now does she take it back or does she just bin it? |
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mili Posted Thu 17 Jan, 2008 12:23 PM |
missmoo wrote: My sister bought her hubby a nose hair trimmer. Anyway she gets home, he opens it only to find its been used already lol. Now does she take it back or does she just bin it?
That's a bit tricky. Hard to prove that it had been used before buying. Any way of cleaning it thoroughly? |
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Lemon Grinner Posted Thu 17 Jan, 2008 1:20 PM |
My current one is when I go to manchester next month, shall I go to South or 5th Avenue on saturday night...
EDIT: after lookin at 5th Ave's website, ladies get in for free before half 10, and vodka n cranberry is £1.50. My mind has been made up!! :D |
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Esteban Posted Thu 17 Jan, 2008 1:41 PM |
Lemon Grinner wrote: ladies get in for free before half 10, and vodka n cranberry is £1.50
Are you trying to suggest that you're a lady Grinneroo? ;-) |
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Lemon Grinner Posted Thu 17 Jan, 2008 1:54 PM |
Esteban wrote: Lemon Grinner wrote: ladies get in for free before half 10, and vodka n cranberry is £1.50
Are you trying to suggest that you're a lady Grinneroo? ;-)
I'm Lady Grinnster!! Sophisticated as fuck ;-) |
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missmoo Posted Thu 17 Jan, 2008 2:11 PM |
mili wrote: missmoo wrote: My sister bought her hubby a nose hair trimmer. Anyway she gets home, he opens it only to find its been used already lol. Now does she take it back or does she just bin it?
That's a bit tricky. Hard to prove that it had been used before buying. Any way of cleaning it thoroughly?
Tricky indeed, personaly I think I'd throw it in the bin |
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Esteban Posted Thu 17 Jan, 2008 2:43 PM |
Lemon Grinner wrote: Esteban wrote: Lemon Grinner wrote: ladies get in for free before half 10, and vodka n cranberry is £1.50
Are you trying to suggest that you're a lady Grinneroo? ;-)
I'm Lady Grinnster!! Sophisticated as fuck ;-)
Do you make pasties then? |
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Lemon Grinner Posted Thu 17 Jan, 2008 3:55 PM |
Esteban wrote: Lemon Grinner wrote: Esteban wrote: Lemon Grinner wrote: ladies get in for free before half 10, and vodka n cranberry is £1.50
Are you trying to suggest that you're a lady Grinneroo? ;-)
I'm Lady Grinnster!! Sophisticated as fuck ;-)
Do you make pasties then?
What, ones fer eating, or the ones for your nipples? I make Yorkshire puddings!!! But they're not for my nips. |
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spid Posted Thu 17 Jan, 2008 4:00 PM |
Lemon Grinner wrote: Do you make pasties then?
What, ones fer eating, or the ones for your nipples? I make Yorkshire puddings!!! But they're not for my nips. [/quote]
NOw i know i will seriously regret this - but what the heck have pasties got to do with nipples!!!!! (i was so not brought up in the right world) |
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