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Previously on "Question: who has a cleaner?"

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  • oraclesmith
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    Originally posted by Phoenix
    I would think the correct answer is a....judging by your taste in suits

    Quite right. I gave up buying expensive suits when I realised that the more I pay for them the quicker the trousers went through !

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  • roger rabbit
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    I have a cleaner - she is Latvian, big tits, not bad, but a bit dim. She speaks russian which is why the wife wanted her, rather than a jock

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  • Phoenix
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    Originally posted by oraclesmith
    Mrs Oraclesmith is cleaning the house at this very moment... Hasn't been done for a while though. We both work (her more than me at the moment!) so we generally leave it for a while before having a blitz. Mind you we have to continually tidy up after our small son. We keep meaning to get a cleaner but (a) we are too tight to pay for something we can do oursleves and (b) we don't trust 'em in the house !

    I would think the correct answer is a....judging by your taste in suits

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  • mcquiggd
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    Don't worry, you'll soon be able to take your pick from law abiding, honest, romanian gypsies.

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  • oraclesmith
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    Mrs Oraclesmith is cleaning the house at this very moment... Hasn't been done for a while though. We both work (her more than me at the moment!) so we generally leave it for a while before having a blitz. Mind you we have to continually tidy up after our small son. We keep meaning to get a cleaner but (a) we are too tight to pay for something we can do oursleves and (b) we don't trust 'em in the house !

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  • Mr Crosby
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    Originally posted by CaribbeanPirate
    Does he go up hill?
    Not near me he doesn't.

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  • CaribbeanPirate
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    Originally posted by Mr Crosby
    I have a gardener
    Does he go up hill?

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  • Mr Crosby
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    I have a gardener

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  • lukemg
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    Ah, the old 'marriage is great she washes up' defence. Really convincing and you meet so many happily married people I find.
    I have uses for a woman but a bit of washing and ironing takes a trivial amount of time, collect like colours, place in machine, remove and hang up iron while watching telly - 2 hours a month I reckon, mostly while watching telly anyway !

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  • Jabberwocky
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    Originally posted by Emperor Dalek
    She's not been too keen since I tried to kill her.
    Tried ? I always kill those that stand in my way. Have you thought of a chainsaw attachment to your weapon's system.

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  • CaribbeanPirate
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    Originally posted by Flubster
    Haven't lifted an iron or stirred a saucepan in 8 years...and I'm sure Mrs Flubster wouldn't want it any other way.
    Doing the ironing I don't find too bad. I can watch telly at the same time and not feel so guilty that I should be working. However, getting the washing done in the first place !!!!!! I must get a washing machine now that I've decided to keep this place on.

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  • Emperor Dalek
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    Originally posted by wendigo100
    Does she do inside?
    She's not been too keen since I tried to kill her.

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by Emperor Dalek
    My golden dome and then a quick flick around my plunger with a feather duster.
    Does she do inside?

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  • supremepods
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    Originally posted by Flubster
    Why have a dog and bark yourself. Surely, now there are no tax benefits to marriage, the domestic help agreement is the only thing worth the paper it's written on. Haven't lifted an iron or stirred a saucepan in 8 years...and I'm sure Mrs Flubster wouldn't want it any other way.

    Are you sure she wouldn't like it "another way"

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  • Flubster
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    Why have a dog and bark yourself. Surely, now there are no tax benefits to marriage, the domestic help agreement is the only thing worth the paper it's written on. Haven't lifted an iron or stirred a saucepan in 8 years...and I'm sure Mrs Flubster wouldn't want it any other way.

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