Old Sheets
Morning,
Bit of a strange one here, we are about to chuck out 4 flat sheets, for queen/king size bed (they're all slightly different, but fit my bed which is king I think). Also some pillow cases to match. Now, I wouldn't want second hand bedding, but someone else might. Is there anything anyone can suggest for this to be given away? Not sure I can just chuck stuff that's useful down the garbage chute. Clothes bank? I've got one next door, reckon that's my best bet so far... |
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Toga party?
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Originally Posted by Pongo
(Post 11689186)
Toga party?
It's a weird one though. |
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Ever slept in hotels, have you? Think of the hundreds, even thousands of people sleeping on those sheets before you....and doing all sorts on those sheets too.
Don't be squeamish. Man up, mate.
Originally Posted by Scamp
(Post 11689163)
Morning,
Now, I wouldn't want second hand bedding |
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Originally Posted by DXBtoDOH
(Post 11689190)
Ever slept in hotels, have you? Think of the hundreds, even thousands of people sleeping on those sheets before you....and doing all sorts on those sheets too.
Don't be squeamish. Man up, mate. I don't know if clothes banks take sheets. Do you have a cleaner? I usually pass along unwanted things to her. It's amazing what they will take. Hotel beds and sheets are clean enough and probably cleaned quite well - particularly the type of hotel I choose to stay in anyway. I wouldn't want yours or a mates second hand sheets after washing / dry cleaning though. Out of choice, I'd rather not have second hand bedding.... |
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I stay in corporate/business type hotels of the better calibre all the time.
Just don't assume the sheets are always as clean as you might think they are. In theory they should be but a theory is what it is, a theory. But whatever makes your psychosis happy. I don't think sheets are meant for clothes banks. It's not the same. I remember going to some volunteering event where we sorted through donated clothes and there were a few sheets and they were tossed.
Originally Posted by Scamp
(Post 11689204)
We don't have a regular cleaner. Will probably launch into clothes bank if the mrs can't find anywhere else to give them etc.
Hotel beds and sheets are clean enough and probably cleaned quite well - particularly the type of hotel I choose to stay in anyway. I wouldn't want yours or a mates second hand sheets after washing / dry cleaning though. Out of choice, I'd rather not have second hand bedding.... |
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Originally Posted by DXBtoDOH
(Post 11689210)
I stay in corporate/business type hotels of the better calibre all the time.
Just don't assume the sheets are always as clean as you might think they are. In theory they should be but a theory is what it is, a theory. But whatever makes your psychosis happy. I don't think sheets are meant for clothes banks. It's not the same. I remember going to some volunteering event where we sorted through donated clothes and there were a few sheets and they were tossed. |
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Whenever we had such items to dispose of we just used to put them in a bag/parcel (with "FREE!" written in large letters on the outside) and put said bag/parcel on the wall in front of our villa. It never stayed there for long - think 30 minutes was the record
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Originally Posted by hnd
(Post 11689219)
Whenever we had such items to dispose of we just used to put them in a bag/parcel (with "FREE!" written in large letters on the outside) and put said bag/parcel on the wall in front of our villa. It never stayed there for long - think 30 minutes was the record
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Re: Old Sheets
Originally Posted by hnd
(Post 11689219)
Whenever we had such items to dispose of we just used to put them in a bag/parcel (with "FREE!" written in large letters on the outside) and put said bag/parcel on the wall in front of our villa. It never stayed there for long - think 30 minutes was the record
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Originally Posted by Bahtatboy
(Post 11689285)
Here you wouldn't have to go to such trouble. You might not even have to take them off your bed (although, admittedly, I haven't had sheets stolen, but the list of things which have disappeared grows ever longer).
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Always handy to have an extra Klan uniform.
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And your implication is?
What relevancy does it have to a forum of British expats in the Middle East? From what I can tell you really do say the oddest things on here.
Originally Posted by scot47
(Post 11689301)
Always handy to have an extra Klan uniform.
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Always handy to have an extra Klan uniform.
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You should see charity tents outside some supermarkets over Ramadan (esp Union Co-ops) where you can hand in all sorts of items. You should also see big charity "bins" outside some supermarkets and stores on a permanent basis where you can donate all types of things.
Also: Dubai Center for Special Needs Like others we tend to leave things by the bins outside our villa and everything disappears very quickly. It's a good way of passing things on. |
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