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Would you leave the toilet brush??
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Nah she will move house in about 20 years and the person before her will strip all the curtain rails, toilet roll holder and toilet seat as well as all light bulbs.:rolleyes:
If she does, and that happens then I bet she will !!!!! and moan about it and not see the connection with her own behaviour
Everyone in the family was horrified when she told us. Though it didn't bother her in the least.Retired in 2015.
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When the viktory family moved into our current abode the place was filthy. There is no way I would have used their loo brushes -- in fact, I insisted that Mr V put on new toilet seats before I would even consider sitting on the loo (we had bought news toilet seats in anticipation).0
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When the viktory family moved into our current abode the place was filthy. There is no way I would have used their loo brushes -- in fact, I insisted that Mr V put on new toilet seats before I would even consider sitting on the loo (we had bought news toilet seats in anticipation).0
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I've never left a toilet brush in any place I've sold, but in any places I rent to others, I always leave a brand new still wrapped basic white toilet brush (50p from Tesco) and throw the old one away.
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wherediditallgo wrote: »I'd probably swop my low-energy ones for new standard ones though, as the low-energy ones are a lot more expensive.
39p in John Lewis!Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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But it's £2 each way on the bus to get there. And, as I don't have one local to me, it would take me the best part of 3 hours there & back to get them.BSC #53 - "Never mistake activity for achievement."
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wherediditallgo wrote: »But it's £2 each way on the bus to get there. And, as I don't have one local to me, it would take me the best part of 3 hours there & back to get them.
I'm glad to see you have done a proper cost analysis.:DI'm not cynical I'm realistic
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Thought I'd add something more to this discussion: Husband went to old house to take a final meter reading before handing back the keys to landlord. He mentioned that he took the toilet paper. I told him, "That is SO CHEAP!" "But, we paid for it." "It was half a roll of the Tesco Value stuff!"
He said he'd never, ever heard of the idea that it's only polite to leave the roll.:beer:0
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