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By *verage Joe Black OP   Man
over a year ago

Border Area

This is already a go-nowhere thread, but...

...does anyone else ever vacuum the table when noone is looking to save having to wipe it down..??!

Or does anyone have any credible housekeeping shortcuts..?

(Wow... did I just ask this on fab.?!)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The cat does the table and the dog the floor, no need for wiping or vacuuming

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By *idingawayCouple
over a year ago

Central

Is it bad I’m totally following this for ideas

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Eat over the sink, no need for a plate or tidying tabletops. You’re welcome

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By *hors.HammerMan
over a year ago

Newbridge

Put cling film on your plates so you don't have to wash them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Put cling film on your plates so you don't have to wash them. "

My mum used to do this

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By *orguyMan
over a year ago

Tuam


"This is already a go-nowhere thread, but...

...does anyone else ever vacuum the table when noone is looking to save having to wipe it down..??!

Or does anyone have any credible housekeeping shortcuts..?

(Wow... did I just ask this on fab.?!)

"

Get a woman to do it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This is already a go-nowhere thread, but...

...does anyone else ever vacuum the table when noone is looking to save having to wipe it down..??!

Or does anyone have any credible housekeeping shortcuts..?

(Wow... did I just ask this on fab.?!)

"

I swear I done it this evening...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If I cook something like a stew or meatballs I give the dish to the dog to get all the dog to lick it clean before I wash it

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By *verage Joe Black OP   Man
over a year ago

Border Area


"The cat does the table and the dog the floor, no need for wiping or vacuuming"

So the cat and the dog ever get to job share..??!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This is already a go-nowhere thread, but...

...does anyone else ever vacuum the table when noone is looking to save having to wipe it down..??!

Or does anyone have any credible housekeeping shortcuts..?

(Wow... did I just ask this on fab.?!)

"

I do have two little helpers (10 and 5 years old), so each of them is responsible for vacuuming, dusting, steam cleaning, loading and emptying the dishwasher. When I'm back home like today, house is clean and we have more time to spend it together

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By *verage Joe Black OP   Man
over a year ago

Border Area


"Eat over the sink, no need for a plate or tidying tabletops. You’re welcome"

So simple, it's brilliant.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This is already a go-nowhere thread, but...

...does anyone else ever vacuum the table when noone is looking to save having to wipe it down..??!

Or does anyone have any credible housekeeping shortcuts..?

(Wow... did I just ask this on fab.?!)

I do have two little helpers (10 and 5 years old), so each of them is responsible for vacuuming, dusting, steam cleaning, loading and emptying the dishwasher. When I'm back home like today, house is clean and we have more time to spend it together "

Wow how do you get your 5 year old to do choirs? I think it's important for kids to do stuff but I cannot get my 7yr old to do anything

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Have to admit I Hoover my coffee table but than wipe it down. Has little groves in it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The cat does the table and the dog the floor, no need for wiping or vacuuming

So the cat and the dog ever get to job share..??!"

Nah, the cat is too slow licking the floor

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This is already a go-nowhere thread, but...

...does anyone else ever vacuum the table when noone is looking to save having to wipe it down..??!

Or does anyone have any credible housekeeping shortcuts..?

(Wow... did I just ask this on fab.?!)

I do have two little helpers (10 and 5 years old), so each of them is responsible for vacuuming, dusting, steam cleaning, loading and emptying the dishwasher. When I'm back home like today, house is clean and we have more time to spend it together

Wow how do you get your 5 year old to do choirs? I think it's important for kids to do stuff but I cannot get my 7yr old to do anything "

tell them they're too little to help

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Get yourself a submissive maid xxx

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By *he James gangCouple
over a year ago

NEWTOWNABBEY


"tell them they're too little to help "

Brilliant! I’m stealing this one

Jessy

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By *j47Man
over a year ago

limerick


"This is already a go-nowhere thread, but...

...does anyone else ever vacuum the table when noone is looking to save having to wipe it down..??!

Or does anyone have any credible housekeeping shortcuts..?

(Wow... did I just ask this on fab.?!)

I do have two little helpers (10 and 5 years old), so each of them is responsible for vacuuming, dusting, steam cleaning, loading and emptying the dishwasher. When I'm back home like today, house is clean and we have more time to spend it together

Wow how do you get your 5 year old to do choirs? I think it's important for kids to do stuff but I cannot get my 7yr old to do anything "

7yrs ffs I had mine sewing T-shirts at three

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This is already a go-nowhere thread, but...

...does anyone else ever vacuum the table when noone is looking to save having to wipe it down..??!

Or does anyone have any credible housekeeping shortcuts..?

(Wow... did I just ask this on fab.?!)

I do have two little helpers (10 and 5 years old), so each of them is responsible for vacuuming, dusting, steam cleaning, loading and emptying the dishwasher. When I'm back home like today, house is clean and we have more time to spend it together

Wow how do you get your 5 year old to do choirs? I think it's important for kids to do stuff but I cannot get my 7yr old to do anything "

I'm a single mum and after divorce it wasn't easy to anyone but my 5 years old son is a real cutie little gent who wants to see his Mummy happy. I've never had a problem with my kids (daughter is 10 years old) to help me at home. Another thing is they will be independent teens soon

They also cook and bake simple things. I teach them. They learn and have fun at the same time. Simple!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This is already a go-nowhere thread, but...

...does anyone else ever vacuum the table when noone is looking to save having to wipe it down..??!

Or does anyone have any credible housekeeping shortcuts..?

(Wow... did I just ask this on fab.?!)

I do have two little helpers (10 and 5 years old), so each of them is responsible for vacuuming, dusting, steam cleaning, loading and emptying the dishwasher. When I'm back home like today, house is clean and we have more time to spend it together

Wow how do you get your 5 year old to do choirs? I think it's important for kids to do stuff but I cannot get my 7yr old to do anything tell them they're too little to help "

Its never to be little to help. My parents also taught us how to be independent. These kind of way to raise your kids isn't bad. You know they will grow up as a responsible and independent people.

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By *easingTimMan
over a year ago

Loughlinstown

"I said don't disturb me when I'm cleaning my room"

- Officer Doofy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This is already a go-nowhere thread, but...

...does anyone else ever vacuum the table when noone is looking to save having to wipe it down..??!

Or does anyone have any credible housekeeping shortcuts..?

(Wow... did I just ask this on fab.?!)

I do have two little helpers (10 and 5 years old), so each of them is responsible for vacuuming, dusting, steam cleaning, loading and emptying the dishwasher. When I'm back home like today, house is clean and we have more time to spend it together

Wow how do you get your 5 year old to do choirs? I think it's important for kids to do stuff but I cannot get my 7yr old to do anything tell them they're too little to help

Its never to be little to help. My parents also taught us how to be independent. These kind of way to raise your kids isn't bad. You know they will grow up as a responsible and independent people. "

I meant tell them that as reverse psychology if they are reluctant. My kids are all able to cook and clean - although you might find that as teenagers they won't be quite so keen

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By *he James gangCouple
over a year ago

NEWTOWNABBEY

Some of these responses are good enough to go in Viz magazine. Hilarious

Frank

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By *ohndunboyneMan
over a year ago

Dunboyne & Dublin

NEVER use something you clean your floor with to clean anything higher up!

Think of what you walk in unknowingly, faeces and saliva to start, then think of using that same cleaning implement on your coffee/ dinner table

No! Never!

Counters and tables, use a separate cloth.

Floors, use bleach or Bissel Crosswave and steamer to be sure whatever might be left is sterile.

Do I sound like Monica from Friends?

Smokey - Good parenting

I do similar with mine and 9yr old is delighted she can make her own French toast, while 7yr old will kill to make Jamie's pesto meatball burgers

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"NEVER use something you clean your floor with to clean anything higher up!

Think of what you walk in unknowingly, faeces and saliva to start, then think of using that same cleaning implement on your coffee/ dinner table

No! Never!

Counters and tables, use a separate cloth.

Floors, use bleach or Bissel Crosswave and steamer to be sure whatever might be left is sterile.

Do I sound like Monica from Friends?

Smokey - Good parenting

I do similar with mine and 9yr old is delighted she can make her own French toast, while 7yr old will kill to make Jamie's pesto meatball burgers "

I normally just eat from the local landfill site, it's handy because it's dirty when I get there and nobody ever notices the mess I've left.

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By *ohndunboyneMan
over a year ago

Dunboyne & Dublin


"NEVER use something you clean your floor with to clean anything higher up!

Think of what you walk in unknowingly, faeces and saliva to start, then think of using that same cleaning implement on your coffee/ dinner table

No! Never!

Counters and tables, use a separate cloth.

Floors, use bleach or Bissel Crosswave and steamer to be sure whatever might be left is sterile.

Do I sound like Monica from Friends?

Smokey - Good parenting

I do similar with mine and 9yr old is delighted she can make her own French toast, while 7yr old will kill to make Jamie's pesto meatball burgers I normally just eat from the local landfill site, it's handy because it's dirty when I get there and nobody ever notices the mess I've left."

unlike here where it will be remembered forever

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"NEVER use something you clean your floor with to clean anything higher up!

Think of what you walk in unknowingly, faeces and saliva to start, then think of using that same cleaning implement on your coffee/ dinner table

No! Never!

Counters and tables, use a separate cloth.

Floors, use bleach or Bissel Crosswave and steamer to be sure whatever might be left is sterile.

Do I sound like Monica from Friends?

Smokey - Good parenting

I do similar with mine and 9yr old is delighted she can make her own French toast, while 7yr old will kill to make Jamie's pesto meatball burgers I normally just eat from the local landfill site, it's handy because it's dirty when I get there and nobody ever notices the mess I've left.

unlike here where it will be remembered forever "

oh no it's the fat guy in the AC/DC shirt!! Quick run or he will kill us all with more boring cooking bullshit!! Ah help!

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By *hors.HammerMan
over a year ago

Newbridge


"This is already a go-nowhere thread, but...

...does anyone else ever vacuum the table when noone is looking to save having to wipe it down..??!

Or does anyone have any credible housekeeping shortcuts..?

(Wow... did I just ask this on fab.?!)

I do have two little helpers (10 and 5 years old), so each of them is responsible for vacuuming, dusting, steam cleaning, loading and emptying the dishwasher. When I'm back home like today, house is clean and we have more time to spend it together

Wow how do you get your 5 year old to do choirs? I think it's important for kids to do stuff but I cannot get my 7yr old to do anything

I'm a single mum and after divorce it wasn't easy to anyone but my 5 years old son is a real cutie little gent who wants to see his Mummy happy. I've never had a problem with my kids (daughter is 10 years old) to help me at home. Another thing is they will be independent teens soon

They also cook and bake simple things. I teach them. They learn and have fun at the same time. Simple! "

my little two year old helps me clean up after him he puts his shoes away and all. It's funny watching him try to sweep the floor.

I was though how to iron and cook from about the age of 7. It's a great thing to teach kids early. I know many friends who have t a clue how to cook.

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By *ohndunboyneMan
over a year ago

Dunboyne & Dublin


"This is already a go-nowhere thread, but...

...does anyone else ever vacuum the table when noone is looking to save having to wipe it down..??!

Or does anyone have any credible housekeeping shortcuts..?

(Wow... did I just ask this on fab.?!)

I do have two little helpers (10 and 5 years old), so each of them is responsible for vacuuming, dusting, steam cleaning, loading and emptying the dishwasher. When I'm back home like today, house is clean and we have more time to spend it together

Wow how do you get your 5 year old to do choirs? I think it's important for kids to do stuff but I cannot get my 7yr old to do anything

I'm a single mum and after divorce it wasn't easy to anyone but my 5 years old son is a real cutie little gent who wants to see his Mummy happy. I've never had a problem with my kids (daughter is 10 years old) to help me at home. Another thing is they will be independent teens soon

They also cook and bake simple things. I teach them. They learn and have fun at the same time. Simple! my little two year old helps me clean up after him he puts his shoes away and all. It's funny watching him try to sweep the floor.

I was though how to iron and cook from about the age of 7. It's a great thing to teach kids early. I know many friends who have t a clue how to cook. pity someone didn't teach you how to spell. "

Maybe try a capital P in pity at the start of the sentence

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This is already a go-nowhere thread, but...

...does anyone else ever vacuum the table when noone is looking to save having to wipe it down..??!

Or does anyone have any credible housekeeping shortcuts..?

(Wow... did I just ask this on fab.?!)

I do have two little helpers (10 and 5 years old), so each of them is responsible for vacuuming, dusting, steam cleaning, loading and emptying the dishwasher. When I'm back home like today, house is clean and we have more time to spend it together

Wow how do you get your 5 year old to do choirs? I think it's important for kids to do stuff but I cannot get my 7yr old to do anything

I'm a single mum and after divorce it wasn't easy to anyone but my 5 years old son is a real cutie little gent who wants to see his Mummy happy. I've never had a problem with my kids (daughter is 10 years old) to help me at home. Another thing is they will be independent teens soon

They also cook and bake simple things. I teach them. They learn and have fun at the same time. Simple! my little two year old helps me clean up after him he puts his shoes away and all. It's funny watching him try to sweep the floor.

I was though how to iron and cook from about the age of 7. It's a great thing to teach kids early. I know many friends who have t a clue how to cook. pity someone didn't teach you how to spell.

Maybe try a capital P in pity at the start of the sentence "

no I shan't be taking advice from someone like you.

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By *hors.HammerMan
over a year ago

Newbridge


"This is already a go-nowhere thread, but...

...does anyone else ever vacuum the table when noone is looking to save having to wipe it down..??!

Or does anyone have any credible housekeeping shortcuts..?

(Wow... did I just ask this on fab.?!)

I do have two little helpers (10 and 5 years old), so each of them is responsible for vacuuming, dusting, steam cleaning, loading and emptying the dishwasher. When I'm back home like today, house is clean and we have more time to spend it together

Wow how do you get your 5 year old to do choirs? I think it's important for kids to do stuff but I cannot get my 7yr old to do anything

I'm a single mum and after divorce it wasn't easy to anyone but my 5 years old son is a real cutie little gent who wants to see his Mummy happy. I've never had a problem with my kids (daughter is 10 years old) to help me at home. Another thing is they will be independent teens soon

They also cook and bake simple things. I teach them. They learn and have fun at the same time. Simple! my little two year old helps me clean up after him he puts his shoes away and all. It's funny watching him try to sweep the floor.

I was though how to iron and cook from about the age of 7. It's a great thing to teach kids early. I know many friends who have t a clue how to cook. pity someone didn't teach you how to spell.

Maybe try a capital P in pity at the start of the sentence "

Wow someone must have shit in that guys cornflakes. Seems to have a major issue with me for some unknown reason tonight.

Well excuse my spelling but... Actually don't need to explain further on that. Not worth my time.

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By *ohndunboyneMan
over a year ago

Dunboyne & Dublin


"This is already a go-nowhere thread, but...

...does anyone else ever vacuum the table when noone is looking to save having to wipe it down..??!

Or does anyone have any credible housekeeping shortcuts..?

(Wow... did I just ask this on fab.?!)

I do have two little helpers (10 and 5 years old), so each of them is responsible for vacuuming, dusting, steam cleaning, loading and emptying the dishwasher. When I'm back home like today, house is clean and we have more time to spend it together

Wow how do you get your 5 year old to do choirs? I think it's important for kids to do stuff but I cannot get my 7yr old to do anything

I'm a single mum and after divorce it wasn't easy to anyone but my 5 years old son is a real cutie little gent who wants to see his Mummy happy. I've never had a problem with my kids (daughter is 10 years old) to help me at home. Another thing is they will be independent teens soon

They also cook and bake simple things. I teach them. They learn and have fun at the same time. Simple! my little two year old helps me clean up after him he puts his shoes away and all. It's funny watching him try to sweep the floor.

I was though how to iron and cook from about the age of 7. It's a great thing to teach kids early. I know many friends who have t a clue how to cook. pity someone didn't teach you how to spell.

Maybe try a capital P in pity at the start of the sentence no I shan't be taking advice from someone like you. "

No worries.

Not sure you'd take advice from anyone, as your head is so far up your anus, you wouldn't be able to hear/see it

I'll take the Naughty Step for this knowingly and gladly.

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By *ohndunboyneMan
over a year ago

Dunboyne & Dublin

And I'm out

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This is already a go-nowhere thread, but...

...does anyone else ever vacuum the table when noone is looking to save having to wipe it down..??!

Or does anyone have any credible housekeeping shortcuts..?

(Wow... did I just ask this on fab.?!)

I do have two little helpers (10 and 5 years old), so each of them is responsible for vacuuming, dusting, steam cleaning, loading and emptying the dishwasher. When I'm back home like today, house is clean and we have more time to spend it together

Wow how do you get your 5 year old to do choirs? I think it's important for kids to do stuff but I cannot get my 7yr old to do anything

I'm a single mum and after divorce it wasn't easy to anyone but my 5 years old son is a real cutie little gent who wants to see his Mummy happy. I've never had a problem with my kids (daughter is 10 years old) to help me at home. Another thing is they will be independent teens soon

They also cook and bake simple things. I teach them. They learn and have fun at the same time. Simple! my little two year old helps me clean up after him he puts his shoes away and all. It's funny watching him try to sweep the floor.

I was though how to iron and cook from about the age of 7. It's a great thing to teach kids early. I know many friends who have t a clue how to cook. pity someone didn't teach you how to spell.

Maybe try a capital P in pity at the start of the sentence

Wow someone must have shit in that guys cornflakes. Seems to have a major issue with me for some unknown reason tonight.

Well excuse my spelling but... Actually don't need to explain further on that. Not worth my time."

your time???? It's half one in the morning!! What the fuck else are you doing??

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By *verage Joe Black OP   Man
over a year ago

Border Area

WTF happened to this thread..?!

It was going swimmingly and then I turn my back for a few hours and it turns into a bloodbath..?!

Jeez, it's only about household chores guys, no need for the blood letting.

In fairness it seems to just be one poster who kicked it all off then took a swipe at a few others.

Not cool.

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By *orguyMan
over a year ago

Tuam


"WTF happened to this thread..?!

It was going swimmingly and then I turn my back for a few hours and it turns into a bloodbath..?!

Jeez, it's only about household chores guys, no need for the blood letting.

In fairness it seems to just be one poster who kicked it all off then took a swipe at a few others.

Not cool."

Sorry about that Joe

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By *verage Joe Black OP   Man
over a year ago

Border Area


"WTF happened to this thread..?!

It was going swimmingly and then I turn my back for a few hours and it turns into a bloodbath..?!

Jeez, it's only about household chores guys, no need for the blood letting.

In fairness it seems to just be one poster who kicked it all off then took a swipe at a few others.

Not cool.

Sorry about that Joe"

I should think so too..! Calling out JDs cooking skills and getting uppity because people are posting at 1:30am..!

Next thing you'll be changing your profile pic to a handsome topless one

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By *hors.HammerMan
over a year ago

Newbridge


"WTF happened to this thread..?!

It was going swimmingly and then I turn my back for a few hours and it turns into a bloodbath..?!

Jeez, it's only about household chores guys, no need for the blood letting.

In fairness it seems to just be one poster who kicked it all off then took a swipe at a few others.

Not cool.

Sorry about that Joe

I should think so too..! Calling out JDs cooking skills and getting uppity because people are posting at 1:30am..!

Next thing you'll be changing your profile pic to a handsome topless one "

Sorry Joe. You'll see his antics on a few treads tonight. Guy seems to have taken an issue to everyone.

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By *orguyMan
over a year ago

Tuam


"WTF happened to this thread..?!

It was going swimmingly and then I turn my back for a few hours and it turns into a bloodbath..?!

Jeez, it's only about household chores guys, no need for the blood letting.

In fairness it seems to just be one poster who kicked it all off then took a swipe at a few others.

Not cool.

Sorry about that Joe

I should think so too..! Calling out JDs cooking skills and getting uppity because people are posting at 1:30am..!

Next thing you'll be changing your profile pic to a handsome topless one "

I know Joe..I would in a heartbeat but them sexy Fab ladies hate them pics, so I'm stuck with the one I have

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By *orguyMan
over a year ago

Tuam


"WTF happened to this thread..?!

It was going swimmingly and then I turn my back for a few hours and it turns into a bloodbath..?!

Jeez, it's only about household chores guys, no need for the blood letting.

In fairness it seems to just be one poster who kicked it all off then took a swipe at a few others.

Not cool.

Sorry about that Joe

I should think so too..! Calling out JDs cooking skills and getting uppity because people are posting at 1:30am..!

Next thing you'll be changing your profile pic to a handsome topless one

Sorry Joe. You'll see his antics on a few treads tonight. Guy seems to have taken an issue to everyone. "

Excuse me Thor but I haven't taken exception to anybody.

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By *verage Joe Black OP   Man
over a year ago

Border Area


"WTF happened to this thread..?!

It was going swimmingly and then I turn my back for a few hours and it turns into a bloodbath..?!

Jeez, it's only about household chores guys, no need for the blood letting.

In fairness it seems to just be one poster who kicked it all off then took a swipe at a few others.

Not cool.

Sorry about that Joe

I should think so too..! Calling out JDs cooking skills and getting uppity because people are posting at 1:30am..!

Next thing you'll be changing your profile pic to a handsome topless one

Sorry Joe. You'll see his antics on a few treads tonight. Guy seems to have taken an issue to everyone. "

Mistaken identity Thor - I was doing a parody of the guy using TG...!

Although TG is suspected of some dubious behaviour in many areas, the forums being only one...

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By *orguyMan
over a year ago

Tuam


"WTF happened to this thread..?!

It was going swimmingly and then I turn my back for a few hours and it turns into a bloodbath..?!

Jeez, it's only about household chores guys, no need for the blood letting.

In fairness it seems to just be one poster who kicked it all off then took a swipe at a few others.

Not cool.

Sorry about that Joe

I should think so too..! Calling out JDs cooking skills and getting uppity because people are posting at 1:30am..!

Next thing you'll be changing your profile pic to a handsome topless one

Sorry Joe. You'll see his antics on a few treads tonight. Guy seems to have taken an issue to everyone.

Mistaken identity Thor - I was doing a parody of the guy using TG...!

Although TG is suspected of some dubious behaviour in many areas, the forums being only one... "

Don't worry about me Joe...watch out for the ould lad coming behind me that doesn't even remember the good ould days

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By *hors.HammerMan
over a year ago

Newbridge


"WTF happened to this thread..?!

It was going swimmingly and then I turn my back for a few hours and it turns into a bloodbath..?!

Jeez, it's only about household chores guys, no need for the blood letting.

In fairness it seems to just be one poster who kicked it all off then took a swipe at a few others.

Not cool.

Sorry about that Joe

I should think so too..! Calling out JDs cooking skills and getting uppity because people are posting at 1:30am..!

Next thing you'll be changing your profile pic to a handsome topless one

Sorry Joe. You'll see his antics on a few treads tonight. Guy seems to have taken an issue to everyone.

Excuse me Thor but I haven't taken exception to anybody."

Not you man I was referring to the guy from earlier.

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By *ouble Trouble 1000Couple
over a year ago

ireland

I actually vaccum my kitchen counters -those pesky bread crumbs get everywhere !!!.I do wipe down afterwards tho with a clean cloth

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I actually vaccum my kitchen counters -those pesky bread crumbs get everywhere !!!.I do wipe down afterwards tho with a clean cloth "

I hoover my decking out the back

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By *antra MassageMan
over a year ago

city

Open all the doors and windows on a windy day. No need to dust or vacuum.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This is already a go-nowhere thread, but...

...does anyone else ever vacuum the table when noone is looking to save having to wipe it down..??!

Or does anyone have any credible housekeeping shortcuts..?

(Wow... did I just ask this on fab.?!)

I do have two little helpers (10 and 5 years old), so each of them is responsible for vacuuming, dusting, steam cleaning, loading and emptying the dishwasher. When I'm back home like today, house is clean and we have more time to spend it together

Wow how do you get your 5 year old to do choirs? I think it's important for kids to do stuff but I cannot get my 7yr old to do anything tell them they're too little to help "

I love it

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By *ouble Trouble 1000Couple
over a year ago

ireland

Or you could just floor Mrs Hinch in instagramm,apparently she's "The Queen of housework shortcuts "

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By *unnyfookMan
over a year ago

Naas

pay someone to do it... iwish

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Top tip put yourself under pressure to clean the house before a Fab meet in your home. You get more housework done in the hour before they arrive then you would in a week!

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By *he SophisticatsCouple
over a year ago

Casa Del Fun

Top tip!

Let Tabby do it, she’s brill

Anyone need some house chores done, just ask Tabitha

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