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Bed linen stripped and piled up ready for when the WM has done the towels. Regretting not using the "do the cycle in a normal human time frame, not glacial time" button.
Duvet dropped off at the cleaners. They're having a bit of a run on duvets so it'll be Tuesday before I get it back.
Bed linen stripped and piled up ready for when the WM has done the towels. Regretting not using the "do the cycle in a normal human time frame, not glacial time" button.
Duvet dropped off at the cleaners. They're having a bit of a run on duvets so it'll be Tuesday before I get it back.
Sleeping under old newspapers and a torn-apart corrugated cardboard box for a few days will make a change for you
Towels out and first bed linen load in (bottom sheet and pillow cases).
I remembered to press the "get a wriggle on" button.
It's comeover awfully dark. I was about to say, I bet it starts to rain just as the garage calls to say my car is ready. Then I heard the pitter patter of rain drops.
Sleeping under old newspapers and a torn-apart corrugated cardboard box for a few days will make a change for you
Yeah, NLUK can sleep somewhere else .
I was contemplating getting the spare duvet out but it's in a vacuum-packed thingummy that is a faff. Sheets and blankets will suffice plenty, I'm sure.
Loaded the bedding into the washing machine and set everything up, came back in and sat down, comfortable in the knowledge of a job well done. Then I realised I'd forgotten to press the start button
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