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How often do you wash your dressing gown?

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  • Savvy_Sue
    Savvy_Sue Posts: 47,410 Forumite
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    aliasojo wrote: »
    She's been cut some slack just now as she's injured. :D

    Doc thought she'd got a fracture but X-Ray showed nothing so being treated as a bad sprain.

    Normal service will resume shortly. I hope! :D
    Take it from me, you can use the washing machine even when you have one arm tied to your body. :rotfl:
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  • aliasojo
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    Savvy_Sue wrote: »
    Take it from me, you can use the washing machine even when you have one arm tied to your body. :rotfl:

    Maybe so, but it's her leg that's injured. :D
    Herman - MP for all! :)
  • Savvy_Sue
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    aliasojo wrote: »
    Maybe so, but it's her leg that's injured. :D
    So what's the problem? :rotfl:
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  • Mine gets washed more often, once a month now I have my beloved heated Lakeland Airer thing which I have up all the time and use constantly.
    (One effect of owning the above is I love to do laundry! it is less of a problem!)
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  • tea_lover
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    Washed mine yesterday and it made me think of this thread!
  • cheeswright
    cheeswright Posts: 433 Forumite
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    i though id be all lhady dah ( if thats how you spell it )
    do you mean housecoat ?: A woman's garment, usually long and loose, used for informal wear at home.
    dressing gown ?an official garment worn on formal occasions to show office or rank, as by a judge or high church official
    or a bath robe : a long, loose, coat-like garment, often tied with a belt of the same material, worn before and after a bath
    as I dont own a bath robe - or a dressing gown - but I like to give my cassock a good bleaching once I've slobbed around the house in it and spilt curry down the front
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