I want a cleaner..
#91
Re: I want a cleaner..
Originally Posted by woodsey
...in between taking 2 kids to 2 different schools...
#92
Re: I want a cleaner..
Originally Posted by AdobePinon
Look at that! You've got two cleaners right there! On-site, nonetheless! Put those slackers to work and you'll have a clean house in no time.
#93
Re: I want a cleaner..
Originally Posted by Celtic_Angel
are you serious?? having to nag them and listen to their attitude cos they don't want to is worse than having to clean yourself :scared:
#94
Re: I want a cleaner..
Originally Posted by britvic
I'm a fussy Bitch anyway so no thankyou, not unless I won the lottery and lived in a bloody Mansion, even then they would not be allowed in my Bed Room, dont trust no f**ker.
Agreed.
Plus I'm way too northern and working class to feel comfortable about hiring someone to clean my house, the spirit of my Grandma would come along and whack me round the earhole with a wet dishcloth and tell me to start scrubbing the front step.
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Re: I want a cleaner..
Originally Posted by woodsey
I don't work, I have 2 kids and a big house.
I mentioned this to a friend yesterday (english) and she looked at me like I was the laziest person on the planet. She has five kids under 10 and could not justify a cleaner as she is a stay at home mum Five kids and I'd have a live in nanny.
Am I the laziest person on the planet for not wanting to spend all my time cleaning 3 bathrooms or is it o.k?
Where I'm from only rich, posh people have them so in the back of my mind it doesn't feel right but I bloody hate cleaning, I've got better things to do with my time..can't think what they are, but I have.
I mentioned this to a friend yesterday (english) and she looked at me like I was the laziest person on the planet. She has five kids under 10 and could not justify a cleaner as she is a stay at home mum Five kids and I'd have a live in nanny.
Am I the laziest person on the planet for not wanting to spend all my time cleaning 3 bathrooms or is it o.k?
Where I'm from only rich, posh people have them so in the back of my mind it doesn't feel right but I bloody hate cleaning, I've got better things to do with my time..can't think what they are, but I have.
Lazy cow!
Actually, I go back and forth on this. My hubby's good at helping out, so with both of us doing the "big stuff" once a week, it doesn't take too long and it seems silly to spend the $100 it would probably cost to clean our house. On the flip side, life's too short to be spending time cleaning!
Anyway with four kids in the house, it's the constant daily cleaning that really takes the biggest toll in time. The laundry, clean up after meals, etc. I've finally got them cleaning up all the crumbs they leave on the floor after eating - little piggies!
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Re: I want a cleaner..
Originally Posted by Angry White Pyjamas
And what are Eskimo's thoughts on this?
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Re: I want a cleaner..
Originally Posted by woodsey
she has to have big tits, long hair, under 25 and he'll be fine with it..
I don't care about her hair
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Re: I want a cleaner..
Originally Posted by Sarah
Agreed.
Plus I'm way too northern and working class to feel comfortable about hiring someone to clean my house, the spirit of my Grandma would come along and whack me round the earhole with a wet dishcloth and tell me to start scrubbing the front step.
Plus I'm way too northern and working class to feel comfortable about hiring someone to clean my house, the spirit of my Grandma would come along and whack me round the earhole with a wet dishcloth and tell me to start scrubbing the front step.
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Re: I want a cleaner..
Originally Posted by Sarah
Agreed.
Plus I'm way too northern and working class to feel comfortable about hiring someone to clean my house, the spirit of my Grandma would come along and whack me round the earhole with a wet dishcloth and tell me to start scrubbing the front step.
Plus I'm way too northern and working class to feel comfortable about hiring someone to clean my house, the spirit of my Grandma would come along and whack me round the earhole with a wet dishcloth and tell me to start scrubbing the front step.
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Re: I want a cleaner..
Originally Posted by Celtic_Angel
I would be too embarrassed to let a cleaner in my house..I'd have to tidy up first!!
#101
Re: I want a cleaner..
Originally Posted by woodsey
she has to have big tits, long hair, under 25 and he'll be fine with it..
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Re: I want a cleaner..
Originally Posted by Celtic_Angel
what does he care he will be at work when she's there anyway......just tell him she's all those things
#103
Re: I want a cleaner..
Originally Posted by Celtic_Angel
are you serious?? having to nag them and listen to their attitude cos they don't want to is worse than having to clean yourself :scared:
Little kids usually LOVE to help and if you get them child sized tools like a wee mop they learn early on that housework is part of the normal routine.
#104
Re: I want a cleaner..
Originally Posted by snowbunny
Teenagers will FIND something to whinge about anyway. If they want money for the cinema or a ride to a friend's they had better make a contribution around the house.
Little kids usually LOVE to help and if you get them child sized tools like a wee mop they learn early on that housework is part of the normal routine.
Little kids usually LOVE to help and if you get them child sized tools like a wee mop they learn early on that housework is part of the normal routine.
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Re: I want a cleaner..
Originally Posted by snowbunny
Teenagers will FIND something to whinge about anyway. If they want money for the cinema or a ride to a friend's they had better make a contribution around the house.
Little kids usually LOVE to help and if you get them child sized tools like a wee mop they learn early on that housework is part of the normal routine.
Little kids usually LOVE to help and if you get them child sized tools like a wee mop they learn early on that housework is part of the normal routine.