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West Ender 01-02-2007 19:54

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I solved the squishy toothpaste tube problem ages ago. The answer is a large bulldog clip, fold the tube up from the bottom then fasten the clip on. Be careful to get your fingers out of the way first as trapping them can produce a nasty blood-blister and a few choice expletives. :D

My pet annoyance is sqeezy bottles of Fairy liquid that, when empty to the point that no more will come out, still have a thick film of detergent round the inside of the bottle - enough to wash up after a banquet. As the cap is, by now, glued on with dried out Fairy gunge the only way to use this detergent is to trickle enough water from the trap down the half centimeter hole in the top. This can result in an impromptu shower/shampoo and a lot of bubbles floating in the air. These bubbles have a direction-finder aimed at the eyes or, in my case the glasses, which temporarily blinds you either by stinging or lens-coating. This leads to you dropping the bottle on the floor and then the detergent will come out - oh yes - everywhere.

It is for the above reasons that, 4 years ago, I bought a dish-washer. :mad:

jambutty 01-02-2007 20:06

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I use Fairy liquid for washing up but once in a while I wipe the top clean of gunge.

Then when the liquid is getting down to a few millimetres I close the cap and stand it upside down.

To use, carefully hold the bottle sideways, flick the cap open squeeze some out and replace cap and stand upside down again.

It works for me.

katex 01-02-2007 21:13

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[QUOTE=jambutty;378062][FONT=Times New Roman][SIZE=3]
Incidentally Billcat our phrase is “scraping the barrel” meaning the same thing.

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Not quite Jambutty, 'scraping the bottom of the barrel' has always, meant to me', accepting less than what you really wanted; the least desirable. .;)

jambutty 01-02-2007 21:19

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Landlubber!:rolleyes:

Scrapping the barrel originated in the old sailing ships of many years gone by to mean getting the last item out of the barrel.

West Ender 01-02-2007 21:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jambutty (Post 378089)
I use Fairy liquid for washing up but once in a while I wipe the top clean of gunge.

Then when the liquid is getting down to a few millimetres I close the cap and stand it upside down.

To use, carefully hold the bottle sideways, flick the cap open squeeze some out and replace cap and stand upside down again.

It works for me.



Life's too short!...... I'll stick with the dishwasher. :D

grannyclaret 01-02-2007 21:27

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Going back to tomato ketchup and even H.P. sauce,,, try a little viniger instead of water ,it dosent weaken the taste,,

WillowTheWhisp 01-02-2007 22:05

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It's irritating when people stop to chat in bunches in the middle of what we've got left of a market now. You can't get past or get to the stalls.

jambutty 02-02-2007 08:46

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 378176)
It's irritating when people stop to chat in bunches in the middle of what we've got left of a market now. You can't get past or get to the stalls.

It’s even worse when they see that you want to get past, look straight at you and then turn away carrying on nattering and don’t move out of the way.

AccyMad 02-02-2007 09:23

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Trying to open a packet of biscuits ) particularly Ginger Nuts for some reason, without breaking the first few into smithereens!

jambutty 02-02-2007 11:51

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I use a sharp knife to slice off the top.

It works for me.

Ianto.W. 02-02-2007 12:03

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 378176)
It's irritating when people stop to chat in bunches in the middle of what we've got left of a market now. You can't get past or get to the stalls.

I seem to remember jambutty posting about over 65s practicing this just to annoy the younger end, apologies if i'm wrong jambutty.

Gayle 02-02-2007 12:29

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I hate it when people slag you off on another website, probably thinking that you wouldn't look there in the first place! :mad:

grannyclaret 02-02-2007 12:36

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Originally Posted by Ianto.W. (Post 378332)
I seem to remember jambutty posting about over 65s practicing this just to annoy the younger end, apologies if i'm wrong jambutty.

oooh i would never do that.....

WillowTheWhisp 02-02-2007 15:32

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 378343)
I hate it when people slag you off on another website, probably thinking that you wouldn't look there in the first place! :mad:

Oooh who? what? where?

jambutty 02-02-2007 15:38

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Originally Posted by Ianto.W. (Post 378332)
I seem to remember jambutty posting about over 65s practicing this just to annoy the younger end, apologies if i'm wrong jambutty.

Actually Ianto.W. it wasn’t stopping and chatting it was walking slowly and swerving from side to side in a supermarket aisle. The same as practicing standing at my front door waving a stick and shouting at kids playing in the street. Tongue in cheek!

I am the epitome of good manners in a supermarket. I look over my shoulder before moving off with my trolley and I don’t gaze at the shelves and carry on walking like many women do and in doing so they generally try to break my legs. When I approach a bottleneck and there is someone coming the other way I wave them through. This action does seem to upset anyone behind me though. I have my money ready to pay at the checkout, although it is not unknown for me to tease the checkout lady a little but it doesn’t hold things up. One of these days when the checkout girl ends our encounter with “see you later” I’m going to reply something like, “Ok! Where and when?”

I know that I can’t walk as fast as other people so I keep my trolley and me close into the side to allow others to pass me without hindrance.


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