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i DONT WANT YOU ALL TO BE SUCKED IN BY ANTHEA

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cod · 26/02/2006 12:31

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AntheaTurnerPuff · 26/02/2006 14:22

I have a bin for rubbish (obviously), but then I also bought a big cheap plastic bin as a washing basket cos I couldn't find a good sized washing basket, so now I'm going to get another one so I can organise my whites and colours.

Now...if I had the room, I'd get one for "lights not whites"

AntheaTurnerPuff · 26/02/2006 14:23

lol snafu

Mog · 26/02/2006 14:25

I want one of her personalised manuals like those ones she gives the dodgy housewives. Then my house would be perfect.

Remember though ladies, she lives in a MANSION. We could all stuff our crap away if we lived in her house. She probably has a whole room especially for it.

BudaBabe · 26/02/2006 14:29

lol at Greensleeves!

Have to say I have two laundry baskets - one for dark and one for coloureds but I didn't get it from Anthea!!! Got it from someone on here in fact!!!

AntheaTurnerPuff · 26/02/2006 14:38

rofl at Grant in abag under the bed

AntheaTurnerPuff · 26/02/2006 14:39

sucked in by Anthea of course

boom boom

Pruni · 26/02/2006 14:44

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cod · 26/02/2006 14:45

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fastasleep · 26/02/2006 14:46

BOXES! Dear GOD I MUST go out NOW and BUY A BOX texts DH and gets him to buy some from pound stretcher

JackieNo · 26/02/2006 14:47

They're still available at GLTC , Pruni

AntheaTurnerPuff · 26/02/2006 14:49

Pruni, it's a supremely annoying programme and the ideas are blindingly obvious except those of us with kids have been too knackered to remember them.

I'm hooked anyway - much prefer it to that Kim and Aggie thing which jusr turned my stomach

AntheaTurnerPuff · 26/02/2006 14:51

That's the organiser I've got (would not have paid full price for it but it's good)

JackieNo · 26/02/2006 14:52

I did pay full price for it

Pruni · 26/02/2006 14:52

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AntheaTurnerPuff · 26/02/2006 14:52

lol Jackie

ks · 26/02/2006 14:54

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AntheaTurnerPuff · 26/02/2006 14:57

Pruni, Anthea would have a heart attack if she came in here at the mo, but I am determined to cut through the chaos - hacked off with it.

AntheaTurnerPuff · 26/02/2006 14:58

yes, the dining table advice was rubbish

hunkermunker · 26/02/2006 15:01

I want that giftwrap organiser. The Lakeland one is arse - it's a sack that would all fall over, I bet.

OK, doing a Lakeland order and can't be bothered to start a new thread because everyone who'd be interested is on this one talking about towel-folding.

Am ordering a mop, some ecloths, a fold-up shopping bag, and some tin storage things for my kitchen cupboard. Might as well get me order up to the free postage level.

ks · 26/02/2006 15:03

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ponygirl · 26/02/2006 15:04

I've cracked. I have to ask. What is the towel-folding thing?! I can't bear to watch the programme but keeping looking at these Anthea threads. The towel thing is always mentioned, but nobody ever says what it is! Please put me out of misery (and remove the temptation for me to watch).

JackieNo · 26/02/2006 15:07

Watch it Ponygirl (as in 'watch the programme', not a dire warning!) - you know you want to

TinyGang · 26/02/2006 15:07

I have a theory that she keeps all her ex conquests in those boxes...

AntheaTurnerPuff · 26/02/2006 15:08

I missed the secrets of towel folding episode

How much have you got left to spend Hunker?

snafu · 26/02/2006 15:09

Oh, have visions of Peter Powell's little face all squished up against the side of a see-through box....eeeek.