Tay haven't you noticed that it has been fashionable for the last few years for people in the UK to install hard flooring in places like halls and living rooms?
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No, I wear footwear in my house. Are you a caveman?Originally posted by tay View PostNo
Would you walk the streets of London barefoot?Comment
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True, but still plenty of rugs.Tay haven't you noticed that it has been fashionable for the last few years for people in the UK to install hard flooring in places like halls and living rooms?Comment
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Tay is an old woman, he has plastic on his sofa's. And covers his TV in a dish cloth to protect it.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostTay haven't you noticed that it has been fashionable for the last few years for people in the UK to install hard flooring in places like halls and living rooms?Comment
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Originally posted by Charles Foster Kane View PostTay is an old woman, he has plastic on his sofa's. And covers his TV in a dish cloth to protect it.
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No... but you clearly are, as the basics of cleanliness are beyond you. Were you on the 4.45 from London Bridge to Guilford last Wednesday?No, I wear footwear in my house. Are you a caveman?Comment
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Calm down dear!Originally posted by tay View PostNo... but you clearly are, as the basics of cleanliness are beyond you. Were you on the 4.45 from London Bridge to Guilford last Wednesday?Comment
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I usually take my shoes off but not as early as the front door, and more to prevent trench foot or smelly feet occuring than for saving the carpets from getting dirtier.Comment
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You forgot to mention the plastic covering the TV remote control!Originally posted by Charles Foster Kane View PostTay is an old woman, he has plastic on his sofa's. And covers his TV in a dish cloth to protect it.Comment
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