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and on a scale of 1-10 how slatternly is this?

90 replies

StealthPolarBear · 15/01/2010 18:25

Our dishwasher died last weekend and since then I have been washing the sodding dishes all week (obviously). New dishwasher arrives on Sunday and we are out tomorrow. So, how slatternly would it be to leave tonight's dinner dishes until then?? After all it'll need testing with some proper dried on pasta sauce won't it??
Go on, I can handle some 10s

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Goldenbear · 15/01/2010 22:49

can i just say, this is my first time (using my partners address) that I have seen this web site. My imediate reaction is that there is an advert about the disaster in Haiti which pops up when entering the site and your talking about dishwashers. Is the topic of dishwashers not just a load of bollocks?

Goldenbear · 15/01/2010 22:53

Sorry I did mention this isn't actually goldenbear. It is goldenbears partner who is about to be attacked (not literally) of course just mentally

TigerDrivesAgain · 15/01/2010 22:54

er????

Go away Mr or Ms Goldenbear and do something serious.

Goldenbear · 15/01/2010 22:57

I am doing something serious I'm loading my dishwasher!!!!!

SpeedyGonzalez · 15/01/2010 22:59

Goldenbear - have you not seen the thread on Haiti, then? Have you donated yet?

TigerDrivesAgain · 15/01/2010 23:04

I didn't mean you Goldenbear, I meant your other half. the radio 4 listener one.

machismo · 15/01/2010 23:21

Hi

DuelingFanjo · 15/01/2010 23:24

I leave take-away curry in the bedroom for days. I recon leaving the washing up for a weekend is no biggie!

wukter · 16/01/2010 00:31

On a serious note - yes, yes, I know it's Friday night - My Dishwasher Saved My Marriage. No more rows over delph! Out of sight, out of mind. No more resenting each others' pig-laziness. Laughter and kisses returned.
Intimacy and thrills.
Our beloved DD.

Intimacy and thrills scuttled off.
But still no piles of shite everywhere and deep, despairing, pointed sighs while squirting the Fairy.

Everyone - get a dishwasher!

Phoenix4725 · 16/01/2010 07:33

after using one while on holiday then going back to my house without one , then now staying with my folks who have one, guess what im admant next house going to have

Georgimama · 16/01/2010 07:41

Our dishwasher died a year ago. I We have washed up by hand ever since. I do the evening's dishes in the morning, every morning. I simply cannot face washing up on top of everything else in the evening. Slattern? Not really caring.

Dishwasher at the end of the month.

StealthPolarBear · 16/01/2010 08:15

Goldenbear have you talked or thought about anything else since last night then?

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nannynobnobs · 16/01/2010 13:24

I still have some dirty dishes in my back garden that were dumped outside when my kitchen was being remodelled and my sink was removed. In early November.
they are clean now BTW... The ice and snow stripped them of their crusty coverings.

AnnieBeansMum · 16/01/2010 13:27

I have never had a dishwasher, but I regularly leave the evening washing up for the following morning. Slattern...me?? Guess so.

Earthstar · 16/01/2010 13:53

It is of no consequence if they get washed promptly or not in my world so it is odd to me that you are spending any of your time entertaining this as a dilemma!

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