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jalapeno Wrote:

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> When clothes shopping, you're browsing the rails

> and someone takes over your spot, forcing you to a

> corner, taking over the entire rail BEFORE

> grabbing the dress you were going for - argh!!!!


Oh I hate that too! I also hate it when you put something down for 1 second and someone comes to grab it away.

jalapeno Wrote:

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> oh, the perils of shopping! We should resort to

> internet shopping but then they send the wrong

> size or a different item to the one you ordered!


Ocado don't.






Anyway,back to business...... Ian Wright.

citizenED Wrote:

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> Olivia - try wearing dresses instead, Sure they'll

> suit you better.

>

......................

i look pretty hot in an ironing board though.


cept when it traps a boob when you are trying to collapse it. as happened the other day - hence the irrational - or perhaps given the circumstances perfectly rational - rage. and pain. serves me right for ironing.

OliviaDee Wrote:

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> putting quilt covers on.

>

>


xxxxxxx


Lay the empty cover flat on the bed, with the opening at the bottom.


Push the quilt into it, shoving the two top corners of the quilt towards the two top corners of the cover. Make sure the quilt is not twisted.


Hold one top corner in each hand, with the cover and the quilt both held firmly.


Shake.


Adjust the bottom corners.


Close the bottom opening.


Simples :)


Well, works for me anyway .....

Sue Wrote:

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>

>

>'Make sure the quilt is not twisted'.

>

>but Sue that's the bit i never manage. that and not ending up inside the cover along with the quilt. do it love it when you find that missing sock down in the corner though.

OliviaDee Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> >

> >

> >'Make sure the quilt is not twisted'.

> >

> >but Sue that's the bit i never manage. that and

> not ending up inside the cover along with the

> quilt. do it love it when you find that missing

> sock down in the corner though.


xxxxxx


If you find any of my socks, let me know, I have a whole pile of single socks :))


If you lay the quilt down flat as well (if there's space) before you start, so its top end is next to the quilt cover bottom end, if you see what I mean, it helps it not to get twisted.


But yeh, must admit, putting on quilt covers is not my favourite thing either .....

i have finally figured out what the problem is. i am not a real woman. but this video will help me. and any other lacking women out there.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loGXw-XvBZw



too-da-loo


off to iron those three sock i found.


and oh look, 12 minutes to cocktail'o'clock.

Sue Wrote:

> If you lay the quilt down flat as well (if there's

> space) before you start, so its top end is next to

> the quilt cover bottom end, if you see what I

> mean, it helps it not to get twisted.

>

> But yeh, must admit, putting on quilt covers is

> not my favourite thing either .....


Sue, if you get bored try this, start with the duvet cover inside out, put your hand inside down into one of the bottom corners and grab the bottom corner of the duvet and pull it through, repeat for other side*...job done.

*Patent Pending

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