Funily enough I have just upgraded, i.e. bought a new, iRobot Roomba. Cute as a button, and goes back and charges itself. Guess the help empties it.
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Originally posted by threaded View PostFunily enough I have just upgraded, i.e. bought a new, iRobot Roomba. Cute as a button, and goes back and charges itself. Guess the help empties it.Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostFrom Steve Wright just now:
"A survey has reported that 57% of men don't know what colour their vacuum cleaner is".
Mine's orange.
Discuss.Comment
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A small % of men don't even know basic safety precautions when vacuuming, according to research on excuses given by men presenting in A&E with embarrassing vacuum cleaner related injuries.Comment
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I can hardly use my vacuum without the little one coming along and dismantling the end and pretending to vacuum the room.
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I just tool a look and mine's blue.McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."Comment
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My wife says it's orange and it's kept in the under stairs cupboard with the rest of the cleaning stuff.
We have an under stairs cupboard !!!!!!!Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostA small % of men don't even know basic safety precautions when vacuuming, according to research on excuses given by men presenting in A&E with embarrassing vacuum cleaner related injuries.
An A&E working relative informed me that still buzzing, firmly lodged vibros are another common cause of male embarrassment. How long do batteries last ffsComment
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I wonder what percentage of women dont know? We get Moolly Maid in - I stand as much chance of knowing as my gf.Comment
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