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Weekly Flylady Thread 10th November 2008
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SarahShattered wrote: »Soappie - you are my kind of woman!!
Schedule Of Events
1.17pm : notice problem with washer
1.26pm : establish problem is not due to filter
2.00pm : take wet washing to neighbour's
3.02pm : establish washer is indeed bust!
4.48pm : new washer purchased and in car
4.58pm : friend's OH en route to plumb said washer in
6.07pm : new washer installed - gin o'clock.
Procrastination level : 0/10.
Organisation Level : 10/10
Efficiency Level : 10/10
Drama Level : 0/10
I am seriously impressed.:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
H'I thank you ~deep bow~I am the leading lady in the movie of my life
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thriftyscotslass wrote: »Trainer flap ????????????
Pls explain
Trainer flap - When the sole of your trainer starts to come away from the upper then this is known in the AnW household as trainer flap. If it actually starts to flap then it is regarded as dangerous and could cause a trip hazard for the wearer.
Remedy - remove said trainers never to wear again and replace with nice new shiny trainers
DH was always trying to claim trainer flap so he could have new trainers :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Official Mascot and Chief Cheerleader for the 'Mortgage Free in Three' Gang0 -
Right, now to decide whether to phone DiL's parents to see how her Dad is fixed to plumb it in tomorrow or just do it myself - what do you think girls? Is it easy to plumb these things in?
Should be easy enough to do yourself. The problem comes when you try to manoeuvre it into position as they can weigh a ton so be careful if you do try it alone.Official Mascot and Chief Cheerleader for the 'Mortgage Free in Three' Gang0 -
Should be easy enough to do yourself. The problem comes when you try to manoeuvre it into position as they can weigh a ton so be careful if you do try it alone.
May I refer you to post #1469 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:MMSSB Club Founder Member
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Ok i am going to make a start on the cupboard:eek: wish me luck;) .0
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SarahShattered wrote: »May I refer you to post #1469 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
lol just seen! She is one mightily organised lady is that there soappieOfficial Mascot and Chief Cheerleader for the 'Mortgage Free in Three' Gang0 -
No kidding!! I'd still be talking to DH about it now, should we get a new one, should we try and repair it.... being interrupted by the children, not finishing conversation, etc etc etc... end result a mountain of washing, and no decision made! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:MMSSB Club Founder Member
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Night All!
Logging off now - see you in the morning!NST #10 Steps 7K 2/30 10K 2/12 5 a day 3/30 NSD 0/20
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