first the fridge and freezer have gone a little senile in their old age- if freezer is at right tem, fridge freezes everything on the first 2 shelves- secondly my washer stoped draining properly for reasons my engineer hubby can't fathom, and now the cooker is on the blink. the oven has a sensor in it so we have to hold the gas on for 2 mins before releasing the knob for it to continue pumping gas into it (think it's an anti suicide knob) and it's getting longer and longer that we have to hold it for. honestly, if the kettle goes next I'll cry. why couldn't soph's toy keyboard be affected?!
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can white goods suffer from contagious sickness?!
first the fridge and freezer have gone a little senile in their old age- if freezer is at right tem, fridge freezes everything on the first 2 shelves- secondly my washer stoped draining properly for reasons my engineer hubby can't fathom, and now the cooker is on the blink. the oven has a sensor in it so we have to hold the gas on for 2 mins before releasing the knob for it to continue pumping gas into it (think it's an anti suicide knob) and it's getting longer and longer that we have to hold it for. honestly, if the kettle goes next I'll cry. why couldn't soph's toy keyboard be affected?!

first the fridge and freezer have gone a little senile in their old age- if freezer is at right tem, fridge freezes everything on the first 2 shelves- secondly my washer stoped draining properly for reasons my engineer hubby can't fathom, and now the cooker is on the blink. the oven has a sensor in it so we have to hold the gas on for 2 mins before releasing the knob for it to continue pumping gas into it (think it's an anti suicide knob) and it's getting longer and longer that we have to hold it for. honestly, if the kettle goes next I'll cry. why couldn't soph's toy keyboard be affected?!
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
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The answer to the key board question is simple - childrens noisy toys are usually brightly and muli coloured - ergo not white! So I guess the solution is to paint all your big "white" kitchen gadgets in bright multi colours and confuse the f**k up fairy! 
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Milims wrote:The answer to the key board question is simple - childrens noisy toys are usually brightly and muli coloured - ergo not white! So I guess the solution is to paint all your big "white" kitchen gadgets in bright multi colours and confuse the f**k up fairy!
i love that idea...i have plans for an ultra bright kitchen now
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Milims wrote:The answer to the key board question is simple - childrens noisy toys are usually brightly and muli coloured - ergo not white! So I guess the solution is to paint all your big "white" kitchen gadgets in bright multi colours and confuse the f**k up fairy!
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that's such a good idea lol!
well, our local white goods second hand shop wanted as much for a second hand freezer as asda do for a new one. now, lets see how much money i can make this year- after paying off my camera I made £2.60 profit last year lol!
well, our local white goods second hand shop wanted as much for a second hand freezer as asda do for a new one. now, lets see how much money i can make this year- after paying off my camera I made £2.60 profit last year lol!
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!