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...such as - 'Why does my husband (of 28 yrs this month) never learn that he should undo the buttons of his shirts before putting them in the wash? (He takes them off over his head, like a child!) Mad

Why do men never empty their pockets if they do put their clothes in the wasing basket?

This isn't a thread aimed at men btw, just pegging the washing out made me question every day frustrations.

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never learn that he should undo the buttons of his shirts before putting them in the wash? (He takes them off over his head, like a child


Ninja I still do that...but as I do all my own washing and ironing it's my perogative.

As for everyday questions and on the subject of cloths, I seem to have completely forgotten how to iron creases into trunes.
Teddy Bleads
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Originally posted by Teddy Bleads:
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never learn that he should undo the buttons of his shirts before putting them in the wash? (He takes them off over his head, like a child


Ninja I still do that...but as I do all my own washing and ironing it's my perogative.

As for everyday questions and on the subject of cloths, I seem to have completely forgotten how to iron creases into trunes.


Fair enough if you do your washing Teddy, Hug I applaud you btw - but it's still a fact women wouldn't think of, imo - we usually unbutton things. Nod

I don't mind ironing shirts, anything in fact - no tram lines - but trousers are, imo, a nightmare - I always say "you do your smart trousers and you can't complain, but it had better be good!". I hate 'posh trousers' - inside out is better as they leave no shine btw.
GMA
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Originally posted by Gorgeous Mimi:
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Originally posted by The Secretary:
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Originally posted by Gorgeous Mimi:
Why do people push from the middle of the toothpaste tube rather than start at the bottom?


Cos it's easier. Especially when shitfaced at night or bleary eyed in the morning Nod


Still annoying though Big Grin


Oh yes! Mad

Like people who leave a 'drip'of milk in the carton and place it back in the fridge!
GMA
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Originally posted by gma:
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Originally posted by Teddy Bleads:
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never learn that he should undo the buttons of his shirts before putting them in the wash? (He takes them off over his head, like a child


Ninja I still do that...but as I do all my own washing and ironing it's my perogative.

As for everyday questions and on the subject of cloths, I seem to have completely forgotten how to iron creases into trunes.


Fair enough if you do your washing Teddy, Hug I applaud you btw - but it's still a fact women wouldn't think of, imo - we usually unbutton things. Nod

I don't mind ironing shirts, anything in fact - no tram lines - but trousers are, imo, a nightmare - I always say "you do your smart trousers and you can't complain, but it had better be good!". I hate 'posh trousers' - inside out is better as they leave no shine btw.


Good tip, thanks hun.
Teddy Bleads
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Originally posted by Teddy Bleads:
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Originally posted by gma:
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Originally posted by Teddy Bleads:
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never learn that he should undo the buttons of his shirts before putting them in the wash? (He takes them off over his head, like a child


Ninja I still do that...but as I do all my own washing and ironing it's my perogative.

As for everyday questions and on the subject of cloths, I seem to have completely forgotten how to iron creases into trunes.


Fair enough if you do your washing Teddy, Hug I applaud you btw - but it's still a fact women wouldn't think of, imo - we usually unbutton things. Nod

I don't mind ironing shirts, anything in fact - no tram lines - but trousers are, imo, a nightmare - I always say "you do your smart trousers and you can't complain, but it had better be good!". I hate 'posh trousers' - inside out is better as they leave no shine btw.


Good tip, thanks hun.


I'll iron your shirts/trousers Teddy Valentine especially as you seem to have taken note - my husband wouldn't even know unless I ironed his clothes in a really slap dash way!

But if you want a 'crease' Teddy, iron the whole garment in side out, ie - trousers, then, steam iron the crease the 'right way round/ front' as the last move, in a swift, concise sweep.
GMA
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Originally posted by gma:
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Originally posted by Teddy Bleads:
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Originally posted by gma:
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Originally posted by Teddy Bleads:
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never learn that he should undo the buttons of his shirts before putting them in the wash? (He takes them off over his head, like a child


Ninja I still do that...but as I do all my own washing and ironing it's my perogative.

As for everyday questions and on the subject of cloths, I seem to have completely forgotten how to iron creases into trunes.


Fair enough if you do your washing Teddy, Hug I applaud you btw - but it's still a fact women wouldn't think of, imo - we usually unbutton things. Nod

I don't mind ironing shirts, anything in fact - no tram lines - but trousers are, imo, a nightmare - I always say "you do your smart trousers and you can't complain, but it had better be good!". I hate 'posh trousers' - inside out is better as they leave no shine btw.


Good tip, thanks hun.


I'll iron your shirts/trousers Teddy Valentine especially as you seem to have taken note - my husband wouldn't even know unless I ironed his clothes in a really slap dash way!

But if you want a 'crease' Teddy, iron the whole garment ie - trousers, then, steam iron the crease the 'right way round/ front' as the last move, in a swift, concise sweep.


You wouldn't offer if you could see the backlog I've built up. I've been putting it off until the weather cooled down but still havn't got round to it.

Mrs. Bleads bought one of those big ironing machines but I can't get to grips with it. It's Ok for bedding etc but so fiddly for anything else it's not worth it ( plus I keep buring myself trying to move the clothes around).
Teddy Bleads
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Originally posted by Teddy Bleads:
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Originally posted by gma:
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Originally posted by Teddy Bleads:
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Originally posted by gma:
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Originally posted by Teddy Bleads:
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never learn that he should undo the buttons of his shirts before putting them in the wash? (He takes them off over his head, like a child


Ninja I still do that...but as I do all my own washing and ironing it's my perogative.

As for everyday questions and on the subject of cloths, I seem to have completely forgotten how to iron creases into trunes.


Fair enough if you do your washing Teddy, Hug I applaud you btw - but it's still a fact women wouldn't think of, imo - we usually unbutton things. Nod

I don't mind ironing shirts, anything in fact - no tram lines - but trousers are, imo, a nightmare - I always say "you do your smart trousers and you can't complain, but it had better be good!". I hate 'posh trousers' - inside out is better as they leave no shine btw.


Good tip, thanks hun.


I'll iron your shirts/trousers Teddy Valentine especially as you seem to have taken note - my husband wouldn't even know unless I ironed his clothes in a really slap dash way!

But if you want a 'crease' Teddy, iron the whole garment ie - trousers, then, steam iron the crease the 'right way round/ front' as the last move, in a swift, concise sweep.


You wouldn't offer if you could see the backlog I've built up. I've been putting it off until the weather cooled down but still havn't got round to it.

Mrs. Bleads bought one of those big ironing machines but I can't get to grips with it. It's Ok for bedding etc but so fiddly for anything else it's not worth it ( plus I keep buring myself trying to move the clothes around).


I've always ironed clothes as they were washed and dried so I've never really experienced a 'backlog' of ironing - plus I don't think any gadget works any better than just straight forward, steam ironing and time and patience imo Teddy. Valentine Nod
GMA
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Originally posted by gma:
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Originally posted by fz:
I've just washed a navy fleece with a packet of polos in the pocket...I feel your pain.


Tissues could have been worse. Hug

I did 'chewing gum' in his pocket last week!


Yep you'd think so wouldnt you...you'd be wrong....polos end up like tissues, except they morph into millions of white powdery slimey balls that can't be shook away....smelt nice tho.
fz
why, when on these property programmes on TV, do seemingly normal people starting talking about the lovely "aspect" or speculate about how much the house will "acheive"

Why don't they say "view" and "sell for" like they would when if there wasn't a great big, eff off camera stuck in their effing eff wit faces ... stooopid efffers Mad


phew been wanting that off my chest for a while now Thumbs Up
DanceSettee
These things probably wouldn't annoy anyone else but they drive me absolutly insane:

My OH can take the time to go get the newspaper and take it into the loo to read but can never bring it back out again!

Why does no-one (in my house) apart from me know where the wash baskets are?

Why does my OH treat the landing like his own wardrobe? Mad

Why does my OH (this seems to be all about him now lol) only lift one or two things from a finished wash and put them in the drier when there's a full load there to be dried?

Why does my OH (well I started on him and can't stop now!) heat his clothes up in the morning in the bliddy drier even on the warm mornings?

Why does my OH start things and never finish them which results in me having to do it?

Why does my OH not realise he's driving me mad and continues to do all these things? Laugh

(Probably because he knows I'll do them all eventually Roll Eyes)
Ells
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Originally posted by Skylark24:
how come there is aways one odd sock, where did the other one go Confused


I have a theory about that.

I believe that socks are the larval form of wire coathangers. Here's how it works...
A sock is the immature form of a wire coathanger (like a caterpillar is to a butterfly). When you put socks in the washing machine, where it's dark, and full of warm water, some of them will feel the urge to pupate...so they slide off down the pipes, make their way to the back of your wardrobe, and spin a cocoon. When they're ready, they break out of the cocoon, a fully formed wire coathanger, and hang themselves on the rail...which is why there always seems to be more wire coathangers in your wardrobe than you remember putting in there.
And you know how, when you open your wardrobe, there's always at least two coathangers tangled together? They're mating...and when they're done, their offspring (socks, remember) slip off to the back of the airing cupboard to mature a little...so every now and then, you'll find a "missing" sock tucked in with the duvet covers and towels...and start the process all over again... Nod


(Oh, hello Nurse..is is time for my pills already?...)
Sarum
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Originally posted by Sarum:
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Originally posted by Skylark24:
how come there is aways one odd sock, where did the other one go Confused


I have a theory about that.

I believe that socks are the larval form of wire coathangers. Here's how it works...
A sock is the immature form of a wire coathanger (like a caterpillar is to a butterfly). When you put socks in the washing machine, where it's dark, and full of warm water, some of them will feel the urge to pupate...so they slide off down the pipes, make their way to the back of your wardrobe, and spin a cocoon. When they're ready, they break out of the cocoon, a fully formed wire coathanger, and hang themselves on the rail...which is why there always seems to be more wire coathangers in your wardrobe than you remember putting in there.
And you know how, when you open your wardrobe, there's always at least two coathangers tangled together? They're mating...and when they're done, their offspring (socks, remember) slip off to the back of the airing cupboard to mature a little...so every now and then, you'll find a "missing" sock tucked in with the duvet covers and towels...and start the process all over again... Nod


(Oh, hello Nurse..is is time for my pills already?...)


Laugh Brilliant! Clapping
The Devil In Diamante
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Originally posted by Sarum:
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Originally posted by Skylark24:
how come there is aways one odd sock, where did the other one go Confused


I have a theory about that.

I believe that socks are the larval form of wire coathangers. Here's how it works...
A sock is the immature form of a wire coathanger (like a caterpillar is to a butterfly). When you put socks in the washing machine, where it's dark, and full of warm water, some of them will feel the urge to pupate...so they slide off down the pipes, make their way to the back of your wardrobe, and spin a cocoon. When they're ready, they break out of the cocoon, a fully formed wire coathanger, and hang themselves on the rail...which is why there always seems to be more wire coathangers in your wardrobe than you remember putting in there.
And you know how, when you open your wardrobe, there's always at least two coathangers tangled together? They're mating...and when they're done, their offspring (socks, remember) slip off to the back of the airing cupboard to mature a little...so every now and then, you'll find a "missing" sock tucked in with the duvet covers and towels...and start the process all over again... Nod


(Oh, hello Nurse..is is time for my pills already?...)



Genius Nod Clapping
Giggs

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