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PrincessBandit
27th October 2008, 12:59
Well it is a be-a-u-tiful day here in Aucks but alas my bandit is sitting sadly in the garage while I get on with a truckload of housework (of course only being on kb for just a few minutes.....! lol)
I was at the clothesline folding stuff straight off it, as I do, and I wondered how many other people have timesaving hints on their chores. By folding things at the clothesline they aren't creased from being bunched in a heap in the basket, and you can fold sheets etc. without having to put up with moaning from others when you ask for a hand. By the time the folded items have sat ready for people to take away to their rooms the washing has pressed itself, so no need to iron! In fact I hated ironing so much that now, because I only need to do it so infrequently, it's actually a novelty each time I do it. How sad is that :lol:
I also read somewhere that if you wear glasses, don't wear them while vaccuuming etc. - the job gets done a lot quicker 'cos you can't see half the mess!
Anyway, any other hints out there for those of us who would rather be riding than taking ages to tidy our houses? (and no, leaving it all for someone else to do is not an option.......:whistle:)
Number One
27th October 2008, 13:21
I feel your pain PB - I am stuck washing and cleaning too - thankfully not too much cleaning but on a sunny day it sucks that the clothesline is where I am currently confined to.
Time saving hint lately has been to just go for a ride and forget about it :shutup: not really helpful...
portokiwi
27th October 2008, 13:28
:lol::niceone: Easy. I do it wrong the first time which pisses off Mrs Portokiwi so she bans me from working and cleaning in the house:lol: Much better. Work is done much faster..... By her and I get to watch read and do bugger all.:niceone: Hope this helps.
Males are not born to do house work.... Thats why God created women.... See we gave our extra rib so women can get better abs washing, lifting stretching and cooking. :chase: See what happens when you hang around latino males.
Gremlin
27th October 2008, 13:32
Easy... washed laundry (t shirts etc) go on the top of the pile in ya cupboard...
you takes from the bottom... if you fold neatly, its nicely pressed by the time it comes out the bottom. No ironing :niceone:
Or, use mountain type wear that is very fast drying, doesn't need ironing etc
Trudes
27th October 2008, 14:21
Dry business shirts on a hanger, no peg marks and they iron easier.
Dry undies and socks in the clothes drier, they take ages to peg out and then un-peg, quicker to bung the whole lot in one load in the drier.
Clean the bath/shower while you're waiting for your conditioner to do its 3 minute thing.
When the cat comes in soaked from being in the rain, get him to lie on the kitchen floor and spin him round and round, clean floor! :lol:
Usarka
27th October 2008, 14:25
I don't normally go riding on long weekend mondays, too many gooses on the road.....so i am doing a spring clean today... The other thing i could have been doing today was kiteboarding, but the forecast was for no wind bloody metservice wrong again! :2guns:
When the cat comes in soaked from being in the rain, get him to lie on the kitchen floor and spin him round and round, clean floor! :lol:
Bahahaha I suppose that is slightly better than sticking a stick up his bum and using him as a mop...... :innocent:
Number One
27th October 2008, 14:27
I suppose that is slightly better than sticking a stick up his bum and using him as a mop...... :innocent:
Dunno bout that my cat loves a bit of stick action...he begs to help clean the kitchen floor for me
alanzs
27th October 2008, 15:03
Put the whites in with the red t-shirt and you'll never have to do laundry again. Put that expensive little merino sweater in the hot wash, same result.
Don't ask me how I know this! :doh:
Number One
27th October 2008, 15:04
Put the whites in with the red t-shirt and you'll never have to do laundry again. Put that expensive little merino sweater in the hot wash, same result.
Don't ask me how I know this! :doh:
Dirty bastidge!!!! You can just do ALL your own fucking laundry from now on :lol:
no-coast-punk
27th October 2008, 15:11
*blinks*
Sorry for being such an ignorant foreigner.
I had no idea that clothes lines were still in common usage over there.
I don't think I've actually ever seen a clothes line being used in real life here in the states.
Do they work better? Are household energy costs stupid expensive? Do they get rid of the need for ironing?
Sorry for being an ignorant foreigner.
Number One
27th October 2008, 15:12
I had no idea that clothes lines were still in common usage over there.
I don't think I've actually ever seen a clothes line being used in real life here in the states.
Do they work better? Are household energy costs stupid expensive? Do they get rid of the need for ironing?
Power just doesn't grow on trees man! Think of the lake levels :rolleyes:
OH and BTW - way better than stuffy old driers...nothing like sun dried laundry mmmmmmmmm
I need to get out more
tri boy
27th October 2008, 15:16
Dishes get cleaned by cats n dogs if you let them inside.
Clean clothes can be found on your neighbours line.
Local coke head will hoover the carpet if you spill a bit of washing powder on it.
Mushrooms growing in the shower are normal.
Abstract images are best seen through unwashed windows.
Life is too short to waste time with a mop in hand. Let nature inside.:msn-wink:
(don't tell kanny i wrote this):bash:
alanzs
27th October 2008, 15:28
*blinks*
Sorry for being such an ignorant foreigner.
I had no idea that clothes lines were still in common usage over there.
I don't think I've actually ever seen a clothes line being used in real life here in the states.
Do they work better? Are household energy costs stupid expensive? Do they get rid of the need for ironing?
Sorry for being an ignorant foreigner.
No sweat, when my wife came to L.A. she insisted that I install a clothes line in the backyard. Being an American, I was aghast (What not use a machine?), but relented. After putting it up, she put the clothes out to dry. Like in the old days. Later that day, when the clothes were dry, we took them down and they had soot all over them from the air pollution and particulate matter that is in the air in LA.
Maybe living under the flight path of Burbank airport didn't help... :shit:
alanzs
27th October 2008, 15:29
Dirty bastidge!!!! You can just do ALL your own fucking laundry from now on :lol:
I didn't do it on purpose and have only done it a few times in 15 years. That cute little merino sweater turned into a tiny little merino sweater...
Ocean1
27th October 2008, 15:36
Dry business shirts on a hanger, no peg marks and they iron easier.
Wash business shirts on the body, in the shower.
Hang 'em somewhere warm on a hangar for the evening.
Lay them under the matress when you go to bed.
Fish 'em out in the morning all nice an' pressed. :niceone:
Nothing else needs ironing if you hang it up before it's quite dry.
Tried the "incompetent male" thing. Didn't work, just got left with me own stuff to deal with... Figured the same policy orta work when it came to vehicle maintenance and painting and stuff. Didn't.
Trudes
27th October 2008, 15:38
My brother NEVER made his bed, said it was a waste of time and that "It was comfortable when I got out so it'll be comfortable when I get back in".
Skunk
27th October 2008, 16:32
When the cat comes in soaked from being in the rain, get him to lie on the kitchen floor and spin him round and round, clean floor! :lol:No wonder he won't come near anyone.
I found a good way of not doing housework was getting married. But she invents other things to keep me busy...:shutup:
Number One
27th October 2008, 16:34
I found a good way of not doing housework was getting married. But she invents other things to keep me busy...:shutup:
WTF?? I got married!!! How come that didn't work for me? Maybe I just need a few more husbands...Anyone else want to marry me? :lol:
xgnr
27th October 2008, 16:37
Hate to admit it but finally relented and got a cleaner in... $75 does the whole house.
Means I can go for a ride and no nagging from Mrs Xgnr
Trudes
27th October 2008, 16:38
WTF?? I got married!!! How come that didn't work for me? Maybe I just need a few more husbands...Anyone else want to marry me? :lol:
How about a wife? I'm clean.:shifty:
Number One
27th October 2008, 16:39
How about a wife? I'm clean.:shifty:
ooo SOLD!!! :hug:
alanzs
27th October 2008, 16:46
ooo SOLD!!! :hug:
Please post pics! :eek:
Gremlin
27th October 2008, 16:51
My brother NEVER made his bed, said it was a waste of time and that "It was comfortable when I got out so it'll be comfortable when I get back in".
good point... I never do... why spend time making it, when you're going to make it messy that evening? Stupid idea to me really, total waste of time
Number One
27th October 2008, 16:55
Please post pics! :eek:
:rolleyes: oh all right...
She's the blonde
portokiwi
27th October 2008, 17:03
WTF?? I got married!!! How come that didn't work for me? Maybe I just need a few more husbands...Anyone else want to marry me? :lol:
Number one.... Not all of are muslum or morman.
I could not afford you.:hug: you are priceless.:hug:
Gareth51
27th October 2008, 18:30
[QUOTE=Number One; Maybe I just need a few more husbands...Anyone else want to marry me? :lol:[/QUOTE]
nah....your just too bossey
Number One
27th October 2008, 18:31
nah....your just too bossey
:lol: but you said you loved it when I bossed you around :innocent:
Mr Merde
27th October 2008, 18:54
Socks left in the corner will eventually fall down and slowly either disolve or freshen up....
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ynot slow
27th October 2008, 20:38
Worst part of summer is having to iron my shirts,as can't wear a jersey when it is 18 deg plus.
Beemer
28th October 2008, 08:46
I have a husband - he vacuums every Saturday morning while I am in the shower! He doesn't dust though...
I work from home so I mostly do the washing and bringing it in off the line, but I throw it in a pile on the couch then dump his stuff on the bed and he folds it and puts it away!
I don't often wear clothes that need ironing so as he wears business shirts to work, I bought him a good iron and he does the ironing!
He also cooks and does the dishes too, and the lawns and weedeating.
'Spose I don't really have a lot to complain about - he even cleans the toilets!
alanzs
28th October 2008, 16:46
I have a husband - he vacuums every Saturday morning while I am in the shower! He doesn't dust though...
I work from home so I mostly do the washing and bringing it in off the line, but I throw it in a pile on the couch then dump his stuff on the bed and he folds it and puts it away!
I don't often wear clothes that need ironing so as he wears business shirts to work, I bought him a good iron and he does the ironing!
He also cooks and does the dishes too, and the lawns and weedeating.
'Spose I don't really have a lot to complain about - he even cleans the toilets!
Do you rent him out? We need a maid... :msn-wink:
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