Luckily I am off out anyway.
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Afternoon all
Lunch "made" (i.e. heated up morrisons beef lasagne coz I really can't be arsed today) and the first batch of washing is in the remains of the washing machine.
I decided that I'd try setting it to "7" today to see what happens.
That's the "wool" wash according to the thingie.
It's a setting that's not been used much so it's not quite so worn out.Comment
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Last evening's visit to ZeitMater was, once again, an endless conversation about how she should be back home, how she could keep the place clean, etc. ad infinitum.
Got so pissed off that I only stayed for 15 minutes.
I may cut the visits down to one a week coz it's really a waste of my time and only increases my stress.Comment
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Is that because all of the water has ended up on the floor?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostWell we've got to the rinse stage in double quick time.Comment
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And, as the oven's on anyway, I've quickly made a steak-and-ale casserole for use in pies
Now relaxing, while it casseroles on a very low heat in the bottom of the oven, with freshly-baked sausage rolls and the rest of the bottle of ale
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Garlic planted. 4 varieties. bollock cold out (at least it stopped snowing this morning while I was walking the dog)…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Nah, mostly because a "7" is a quick wash type of thing & the machine was cold.Originally posted by covbob View PostIs that because all of the water has ended up on the floor?
The ZeitLeakyWashingMachineScavengePump(tm) had very little to do until the spin cycle had finished.
It's the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th runs that are really leaky.
I really ought to buy a new one.
But it's the challenge, see?Comment
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