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It's been one of those weeks.


I've had to be in each day for one or other service or delivery. Quite tedious but in a way perversely enjoyable.


Monday = Business parcels 1/10


Tuesday = Business parcels 1/10


Wednesday a.m = Custom made rubber stamp 8/10


Wednesday p.m = Oh joy of joy, my new vacuum cleaner arrived. 1:))/10


Now, you'd think a vacuum cleaner is just a vacuum cleaner, but no. Since my Henry passed away with asthma motoritus i've not rushed into purchasing a replacement. "I'm doing some research" I said to the one who can't/won't be told.

Well, i've tried a Dyson - Looks & acts like a dalek.

I've tried a Kirby - great if you live in a stately home

I've tried a panasonic-meh


But finally I settled on a Meile S5211.

Oh what a marvel, it's light, powerful & engineered like a Mercedes.

I'm blown-sucked away by its utter fabulousness.


Anyway, enough excitement ( you should see my stairs/hall/landing now )


Tomorrow: I look forward to the arrival of my i-phone 4S.


The anticipation is killing me ( and now no doubt you).



NETTE:))

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*Bob* Wrote:

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> I feel you've missed a trick here: in addition to

> the standard floorhead supplied with the 5211, the

> 5281 includes a parquet floorhead and a turbobrush

> - for relatively little extra cost.

>

> But don't beat yourself up about it.



Fine observation *Bob*


Though you can buy that head as an extra for about ?24


( it's on my x-mas list )


Nette;-)

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Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Though you can buy that head as an extra for about

> ?24



True, you can get your parquet brush for ?24.95. Included with the 5281. But then you've got your turbobrush - ?39.99. Included with the 5281.


One can only hope that the bog-standard, regular brush which you got with your 5211 doesn't end-up being a disappointment.

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Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Anyway..

>

> Mac's & Meile what a perfect brand match

>

> ( did I mention I have a Meile washing machine too


Had to laugh at this, I mean my Bosch washing machine comes with a FREE miele vacuum cleaner (with all possible attachment variants). Did you actually have to buy yours separately?


> But then doesn't just about everybody

>

> NETTE:)


No.

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Harumph



NO IT hasn't turned up despite calling Orange today.


It went like this.



"Hello I'm expecting a phone to be delivered today"


"I can't give you times as to when it will be delivered"


"Ok-ay when was it dispatched then"


"I can't give you times as to when it was dispatched"


"Ok-ay what was the time of the last number called"


"I can't give you times as to when it was last called"


"Why not"


"Because your number's barred"


"Ok-ay how do I un-bar it"


"You ask me to un-bar it"


"Ok-ay un-bar it"


"Ok-ay now, what was the time of the last number called"


"at 4:00 pm Friday"


"Ok-ay that's what I thought"


" Is there anything else I can help you with today"


"No you've been quite helpful enough already , thank-you "



NETTE:X

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http://s7v1.scene7.com/is/image/JohnLewis/231220826?$product$

[quote name=Quiet running and powerful performance make the Miele S5211 Power Plus an integral part of cleaning your home.

A variable setting on this vacuum cleaner allows you to use it to clean all surfaces. Thanks to a quiet motor and special insulation' date=' there is a Silent setting on the S5211, making cleaning even less unobtrusive.


It has a flexible connection to get to those more hard-to-reach areas, while swivel action and soft bristles make this brush perfect for dusting books and shelves. Other built-in accessories include a universal brush, crevice tool ( nudge nudge, wink wink), upholstery brush ( know what I mean ) and extension tube.( yeah, we like an extension tube)]



I rest my case.


NETTE(!)


(not sent from my i-phone)

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