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mobertol 17-09-2012 14:03

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Will never win house-wife of the year and don't particularly want to.

I live on a farm so there's plenty of dust and muck around. I don't quite follow Quentin Crisps guidelines on collecting dust but I'm not obsessive or house-proud. As long as it's comfortable and reasonably clean that's good enough for me.

I like Margaret's idea with the dyson - though I have always thought that if people come to visit they are coming to see me and not to check whether my house is clean!

susie123 17-09-2012 14:05

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1016838)
At my age (70 soon) housework takes up a lot of energy which I seem to lack.
I have a pale plain carpet in my lounge and hall which reminds me when hoovering is overdue, so I park my Dyson in the lounge (sometimes for several days), and wait until I get an energy rush.
If I have visitors while I wait for energy, they won't think I'm a slob - they'll just think that their visit has interrupted cleaning.

Margaret that is a brilliant idea!

Sunflower49 17-09-2012 14:08

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I must be a VERY exciting person! Was it Mae West who said 'My idea of housework is to sweep the room with a glance' :D

Margaret Pilkington 17-09-2012 14:12

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I don't know who it was, but I am going to adopt that saying...I like it!

If I start 'bottoming' himself asks who is coming...the cheeky devil.

Sunflower49 17-09-2012 14:13

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what does Bottoming mean please?It sounds like something I would only do on my wedding night

Margaret Pilkington 17-09-2012 14:16

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Bottoming....a good lancashire term....a bit like a Spring clean......you need to head over and read some of my blogs(if you have time). I'm sure there is one of them that talks about bottoming...there might even be a thread on here about it...I will hie me away and look.

Margaret Pilkington 17-09-2012 14:19

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Here have a look at this.
http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/b...-thoughts.html

mobertol 17-09-2012 14:20

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1016871)
Bottoming....a good lancashire term....a bit like a Spring clean......you need to head over and read some of my blogs(if you have time). I'm sure there is one of them that talks about bottoming...there might even be a thread on here about it...I will hie me away and look.

It has been mentioned on the "Old sayings" thread - one Garinda's ma uses I believe -my own Grandmother also used to say it!:)

Less 17-09-2012 14:21

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Originally Posted by sugarmouse0707 (Post 1016869)
WTF does Bottoming mean please?It sounds like something I would only do on my wedding night

I suspected it was one of these strange woman thing type ailments that aren't really talked about in front of us blokes, or is it when you women are getting ready to go out and you start wiggling your backsides whilst asking 'does my bum look big in this?', either way I don't think I want to know!
;)

Sunflower49 17-09-2012 14:21

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Thankies, I will read when I have time, today is mostly about getting rid of things :)

mobertol 17-09-2012 14:22

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1016873)

Great minds Margaret!;)

A good read too!:)

Margaret Pilkington 17-09-2012 14:24

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Mine was self promotion...and who knows Sugarmouse may get addicted to my blogs...or they may just give her a laugh...and goodness knows we can all do with a giggle now and then.
(note to self...must get back into the blog habit)

MargaretR 17-09-2012 14:41

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Originally Posted by sugarmouse0707 (Post 1016832)
I SUCK at housework. I've just sold my house and it's so unkempt, that I have had to take a £10K loss on it, and it's sold on the premise that I am to get it professionally cleaned just before I leave.
I was never housetrained, is my excuse. I am a feral human, kind of like a long-time stray cat.

With those rats dribbling pee everywhere, the place must be a health hazard.

Sunflower49 17-09-2012 15:34

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My house? Well I am in very good health. But I am also from very good stock :)

Sunflower49 17-09-2012 15:37

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Sorry I *will * read both!I'm just busy trying to sort my life out at the moment lol :)


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