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That's embarrassing. I have to do ours because Mrs Eek just can't do it...merely at clientco for the entertainment -
It's a 2-man job in our house. I have attempted it alone, but I get berated for not ensuring even distribution of duvet within cover.Originally posted by eek View PostThat's embarrassing. I have to do ours because Mrs Eek just can't do it...Comment
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We have separate single duvets. It makes life alot easier - least of all in duvet changing department.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostIt's a 2-man job in our house. I have attempted it alone, but I get berated for not ensuring even distribution of duvet within cover.
I no longer have to put up with Mrs BP's farts under my duvet...Comment
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I thought that's because mrsBP got the double in the divorce and you can sleep in the sofa easierOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostWe have separate single duvets. It makes life alot easier - least of all in duvet changing department.
I no longer have to put up with Mrs BP's farts under my duvet...Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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she also got the sofa.....Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI thought that's because mrsBP got the double in the divorce and you can sleep in the sofa easiermerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Afternoon all.

There's the lamb roasted and the ricepud with stewed gooseberries consumed.
Yum.Comment
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Odd innit?Originally posted by NickFitz View Post…And home
I think I prefer Pedigree over those extremely hopped things that are so fashionable nowadays.
Though I noticed Marston's seem to have started marketing it as a "traditional light ale" rather than a traditional bitter, presumably to draw in the hipster light/pale ale enthusiasts that are responsible for the ludicrous overhopping of so many beers in the first place
I bought a bottle (fortunately only one) of some Neath dark beer.
It was so bitter & hoppy it would make a frog jealous.


It took a while to drink that bottle.
Enjoyment: zero.
Would I buy another bottle?
Er, not in this universe.Comment
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Today we* defrosted the fridge.
Then we* pulled out the freezer and discovered the filth under that.
Then we* pulled out the fridge and discovered the filth under that.
Then we* got the bottle of Agent Orange mould killer and sprayed the black mould on the wall behind the fridge which cooperated and changed from black to yellow.
I don't think there's enough ventilation behind there.
I suspect that sometime during the summer I'm going to have to do sommat about that.
Ho fecking hum.
Very satisfying amount of ice removed from said fridge.
Would have been good if half a gallon of it hadn't spilled all over my newly mopped floor while I was out shopping.
Ho fecking hum Part Deux.
*for "we" read "I".Comment
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