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I am so tempted to make a remark about Dave’s sartorial choices, but maybe he looks good in a kaftan, so I won’t.0
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https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-60262761.html
Pic 6 (utility room)- is that a serving hatch from the kitchen? No floorplan.
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Could it be a retractable washing line?0
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quantumlobster wrote: »Probably best not to have one, then. There's a whole smorgasbord of reasons why other people might want or need one.
I meant to say "I don't see why. It's a job which people either want or need" ie have a cleaner if you can afford it, it gives employment.
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Sorry, lack of punctuation!
I meant to say "I don't see why. It's a job which people either want or need" ie have a cleaner if you can afford it, it gives employment.
I haven't suggested that there's anything wrong with employing a cleaner, have I? It certainly wasn't intended. I personally would find it uncomfortable for personal reasons - the same is true, for me, of quite a number of things that are perfectly normal and reasonable and which many other people would be either neutral or happy about.
I don't quite see that I have a moral duty to spend all my disposable income according to what maximises employment. Let alone why I should feel morally obliged to use one service in particular which would actively make me unhappy.0 -
ScarletMarble wrote: »https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-60262761.html
Pic 6 (utility room)- is that a serving hatch from the kitchen? No floorplan.
What is that white oblong thing in the foreground on left wall?
I think it’s a rubbish bin lid - you attach a bin bag to it which hangs down below0 -
ScarletMarble wrote: »https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-60262761.html
Pic 6 (utility room)- is that a serving hatch from the kitchen? No floorplan.
What is that white oblong thing in the foreground on left wall?
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ScarletMarble wrote: »What is that white oblong thing in the foreground on left wall?
Wall mounted binbag holder
http://www.washroomuk.co.uk/wall-mounted-bin-bag-holder.htmlA kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0
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