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The Chat Room / Re: The boring thread.....
Last post by klondike - Today at 10:11:51 AM
And if they fail then it will usually all come out in the wash  :grin:
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The Chat Room / Re: How easy it is to press th...
Last post by klondike - Today at 10:09:47 AM
Millions do manage to use them. Well billions actually.
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The Chat Room / Re: The boring thread.....
Last post by muddy - Today at 09:15:10 AM
Quote from: Mups on Yesterday at 12:19:28 PMA late good morning all. 
It was beautiful and sunny earlier,  but its all clouded over now.

I've got all the dogs bedding in the wash,  now I am going to do the boring hoovering etc.  I have never enjoyed domestic tasks,  always been happier outside.
My daughter-in-law is the opposite and cleans everything she's already cleaned.  Even took cleaning stuff away on holiday with them to clean everything in the accommodation before she touched it.
Mind you,  she works in a hospital operating theatre,  so has to make sure everything is sterile I expect.

Be good . . . .  :smiley:
I like clean but not obsessively so . Also I think children brought up with a bit of dirt ( mine were always digging holes in the garden ) are more germ resistance. Same with food expiration dates etc .FGS we have noses that tell us when food is off.
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The Chat Room / Re: How easy it is to press th...
Last post by muddy - Today at 09:12:01 AM
Half the time I can't see on my mobile because of the black screen and the fact I have to unlock it every time .
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General Discussion / Re: The Disgraceful BBC
Last post by muddy - Today at 09:05:52 AM
The BBC is the mouthpiece of Hamas
It doesn't just report unfairly and incorrectly on Israel, Gaza, and Hamas — it enforces the party line with an iron fist.
When one of its own veteran reporters publicly criticized the broadcaster's refusal to call Hamas "terrorists" after Oct 7, they sacked him in order to make him an example to any other journalist thinking of going against the BBC's biased narrative.
The message was clear: No dissent allowed.
State-funded propaganda protecting terrorists while demonising Israel, all at British taxpayer expense.

Sean McGinty, 61, claimed his BBC bosses had "made an example" of him after he publicly condemned the broadcaster for not calling Hamas "terrorists" in the wake of the Oct 7 attacks on Israel.

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The Chat Room / Re: How easy it is to press th...
Last post by Michael Rolls - Today at 08:31:59 AM
Very true
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General Discussion / Re: Roy Hattersley
Last post by Ashy - Today at 08:19:45 AM
I can remember what he looked like and what he talked like but not what he was minister of and what he achieved as a politician. 

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General Discussion / Re: Wordle
Last post by Ashy - Today at 08:12:16 AM
Wordle 1,822 4/6

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General Discussion / Re: Roy Hattersley
Last post by klondike - Today at 07:59:17 AM
At 93 that's not surprising.
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General Discussion / Re: Wordle
Last post by klondike - Today at 07:58:16 AM
Wordle 1,822 3/6

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