I dont believe it

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  1. youngdaisydee

    youngdaisydee Gardener

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    in the last two weeks 6 household items have broke down, Deep fat friar steamer DvD player Didgy Box 2 retractable washing lines ( my fault didnt wrap it round the hooky thingy ) ooooo and a Tooth ( probably the most expensive )
     
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    YDD,

    You poor doll :eek:

    You sure you havn't got poltergeists there [​IMG]
     
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    haha AG forgot to mention the vax especially for dog hair hoover, never has worked.. easier with a brush [​IMG] eeeee. my life
     
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    YDD,

    Get a black and decker handy they are brill, rechargeable and bloomin strong suction, i got myself one (among many other presents) for christmas, the only way to get what i want :D

    Hubby gets the hump because he says there is nothing left for him to buy, but the last time he 'surprised me' at xmas i got cat pee perfume and a rather unattractive up to the neck dressing gown [​IMG]

    The black and decker is a cyclone one so you can empty out the hairs easily, bloomin magic it is :D
     
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    AG that sounds perfect for me, i only have one carpet, on the stairs, its the bain of my life :mad: all the rest are wood,cat pee perfume eh, high neck dressing gown !!! shocking [​IMG] i have to hint at xmas or show him what i want, men are hopeless, but we love them [​IMG]
     
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    You're definitely working on the right lines, YDD - I tend to get what I want and hand it to Mr D to give to me on the day, or at least give him the details from a catalogue or on-line page - works a treat! This year it's a potato fork.... and I use the same tactic with the offspring - gave one of them the latest Ian Rankin hardback, he gave me the cash, and I'll get it gift-wrapped at the end of November! :D

    Works for me!
     
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    Was it womens cat pee perfume AG, my hubby got me after shave (don`t know if he`s trying to tell me something) :D One xmas he actually did buy me a nice silver necklace (hang on though) with gold earrings to go with it :rolleyes:
     
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    It was definitely Eau de Cat Pee, otherwise known as 'poison' - bloody hate the stuff makes me feel sick :(

    Silver and gold eh - make sure it don't happen again - tell him ya allergic to silver :D
     
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