The "Dull" thread
#167
Auntie Fa
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Re: The "Dull" thread
I've just ironed towels. Towels.
What has become of my life?
What has become of my life?
#170
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#174
Auntie Fa
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Re: The "Dull" thread
Actually, every day is *&^%ing dull at the moment. I get up early, I get showered and dressed, and then I wait for a tradie to turn up. They don't seem to be able to commit to a time.
We've had various trades here, sometimes multiples, since 28 November, and they've worked Saturdays and some public holidays too. I'm over it, and I still don't have any patio doors on my dressing room. (3 weeks? Nearly 4? I've lost track. And this is not renovation work, this is remedial work.)
Meanwhile I try to keep everything vaguely clean so I don't have another asthma attack, and I try to get ready for visitors.
Dull dull dull dull dull.
We've had various trades here, sometimes multiples, since 28 November, and they've worked Saturdays and some public holidays too. I'm over it, and I still don't have any patio doors on my dressing room. (3 weeks? Nearly 4? I've lost track. And this is not renovation work, this is remedial work.)
Meanwhile I try to keep everything vaguely clean so I don't have another asthma attack, and I try to get ready for visitors.
Dull dull dull dull dull.
#175
Re: The "Dull" thread
Actually, every day is *&^%ing dull at the moment. I get up early, I get showered and dressed, and then I wait for a tradie to turn up. They don't seem to be able to commit to a time.
We've had various trades here, sometimes multiples, since 28 November, and they've worked Saturdays and some public holidays too. I'm over it, and I still don't have any patio doors on my dressing room. (3 weeks? Nearly 4? I've lost track. And this is not renovation work, this is remedial work.)
Meanwhile I try to keep everything vaguely clean so I don't have another asthma attack, and I try to get ready for visitors.
Dull dull dull dull dull.
We've had various trades here, sometimes multiples, since 28 November, and they've worked Saturdays and some public holidays too. I'm over it, and I still don't have any patio doors on my dressing room. (3 weeks? Nearly 4? I've lost track. And this is not renovation work, this is remedial work.)
Meanwhile I try to keep everything vaguely clean so I don't have another asthma attack, and I try to get ready for visitors.
Dull dull dull dull dull.
Yay.... Only the new roof... rest of the plastering...Painting... Kitchen... Bathroom fitting....and Landscaping to go. .... That should take us through until after Easter at least..... Yaaaayyyyyyy .
#177
Re: The "Dull" thread
It's 6pm and I'm already in my pyjamas. Oh yeah, it's all rock and roll around here!
Edit - And I've got a sore throat.
Edit - And I've got a sore throat.
Last edited by Scubaemma; Jan 4th 2012 at 7:22 am.
#178
Home and Happy
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Re: The "Dull" thread
Hoovering the bedroom carpet
#180
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