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MargaretR 15-10-2007 19:23

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 481899)
Well I am surprised, it's only recently that any of us can't get a decent Dentist, what caused your teeth to drop out such a long time ago?

:eek:

I bake my own biscuits,pies and cakes using it :p - I have only lost teeth through old age when I turned 60 (4 yrs ago)- whats your excuse? :p

Less 15-10-2007 19:30

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 481906)
I bake my own biscuits and cakes using it :p - I have only lost teeth through old age when I turned 60 (4 yrs ago)- whats your excuse? :p

I'm a sucker for biscuits, crumbs, what more can I slurp?

(though I must admit a food pro-whatsit that can bake cakes and biscuits fantastic!).

:rolleyes:

MargaretR 15-10-2007 19:34

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For a man who cant use a mop I am not suprised that you dont know what a food processor does -MIX & CHOP
Want nominating for a Kim and Aggie clean up/disinfestation?

Less 15-10-2007 19:41

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 481912)
For a man who cant use a mop I am not suprised that you dont know what a food processor does -MIX & CHOP
Want nominating for a Kim and Aggie clean up/disinfestation?

WHO?

now that the cat has got used to the smell, I don't have a problem with infestation, (she has to eat something!):cool:

MargaretR 15-10-2007 19:47

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I think she supplies you with rubber gloves for free and calls back after 2 weeks to make sure you have used them ;)

Less 15-10-2007 19:53

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Could a mod take this away please (double post).

Less 15-10-2007 19:55

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 481926)
I think she supplies you with rubber gloves for free and calls back after 2 weeks to make sure you have used them ;)

Well that's more than I would know, yet again I'll concede to the voice of experience!

By the way I am untidy but at least it's organised, everything has a place and a place for everything, (whens blue box day?).
http://www.lizplummer.com/blog/wp-co...os2/untidy.jpg

shillelagh 15-10-2007 20:05

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 481856)
So does ours but I suspect it's more operator error :p

Your lucky she isnt here to see what you put. Otherwise i think you would be eating your teas for the next few weeks through a straw!!!! :D

grego 15-10-2007 20:11

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I dont have any really old applianes, perhaps the oldest is my hairdryer but thats only about 14 years.

West Ender 15-10-2007 20:11

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My oldest "appliance" is a hand rotary-whisk that was bought as a wedding present - 45 years ago. I also still have the mixing bowl that came with it and a long-handled soft brush from the same source. They are all used regularly. I have 2 double blankets that were also wedding presents. They have lost their satin borders but are now used as matress covers in the Winter and are still in good condition. My filter coffee machine was bought when we moved here, in 1976, and it still works - when I can be bothered.

My first tumble-dryer was a little Jackson that we bought in 1967. We bought a new one 23 years later and gave the old one to my son who had it for another 6 years!

BERNADETTE 15-10-2007 20:25

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Things these days aren't built to last, can't see us having this conversation in twenty years about things on sale now!!

david1 15-10-2007 20:43

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I'll agree with you Bernadette , but i will still have my cooker.

shillelagh 15-10-2007 20:50

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I've been thinking about this. Yes the steam has been coming out my ears! lol Anyway the tv is about 10 yr old, the washing machine and dryer are both about 15 yr old, microwave about 8 yr old, alarm clock is roundabout 26 yrs old and still works, the strimmer about 4 months old, kettle is a baby 5 yr old. The lawnmower is 3 yr old - but the old lawnmower is about 27 yr old. My dad bought it when flymo's where 'new' and it still works. I think though there is an older lawnmower in the garage tho - a push one - no electrics and it was murder when the grass was long.

BERNADETTE 15-10-2007 21:04

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Originally Posted by david1 (Post 481954)
I'll agree with you Bernadette , but i will still have my cooker.

Does your Mick know yet?:)

BERNADETTE 15-10-2007 21:13

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;)
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Originally Posted by Ianto.W. (Post 481808)
Iv'e got a 51year old cooker that still can't cook right.OUCH.

Wasn't saying that at tea time


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