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pickyvic · 20/06/2009 15:15

what did you find in the bottom of your aspies washing basket!

ive just got to the bottom (eventually) and found
the entire contents of a pencil case
a glove
a can of polish
a bookmark
a coathanger
some unworn socks
and most worryingly a book on how to listen to the voice of God...

so what do you find in the bottom of the basket?

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WetAugust · 20/06/2009 21:52

horse chestnut circa 2002
broken pencils
74p in loose change
choclate coin from Christams
"interesting" stones

Goblinchild · 20/06/2009 22:00

Do you remember that the only sort of trousers G will wear other than school uniform are scout trousers? With five pockets?
So...
pencil stubs
pieces of a small green rubber broken into crumbs
paperclips turned into miniature sculptures
2 pieces of thick blue acetate from DT
A small bronze Roman mouse
3 pieces of broken Willow pattern china excavated from the garden
this week's Death list.
4 postage stamp-sized pieces of paper with dragons drawn on them
a brass drawer handle
5 screws
And so many interesting stones that his body weight must have been doubled.

pickyvic · 21/06/2009 22:27

arhhhh. thats good, its not just mine then. its not normally me that empties DS washing basket so this was the first time ive seen the bottom of it in a while, and apart from removing the can of polish (i was looking for some plus it was actually going rusty!) ive handed it back just as i found it...

anymore for anymore? cant i persuade anyone else to peek in the bottom of their aspies wash bins? think it may be a while before i venture to the bottom again!

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Phoenix4725 · 23/06/2009 06:25

dam you mean you lot have bottom of wash baskets thought was just amyth

pickyvic · 25/06/2009 18:54

i only ever find the bottom of it once in a blue moon!

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maryz · 25/06/2009 19:43

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Goblinchild · 28/06/2009 00:03

Mine is the sort who likes a place for everything and everything in its place.
Thousands of things mind, and some of it junk that only a true archaeologist would appreciate...but he used the laundry basket, has a bath and fresh clothes every day.
Much nicer to share a house with than the average NT teen male.

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