The dishwasher. My one has a cutlery draw at the top. Why is I'm the only one out of 4 adults in my house that can put tea spoons with tea spoons, forks with forks, knives with knives, chopping knives with chopping knives, all with the same one empty space between each item so that they get clean correctly? The same thing on the next draw with mugs, cups and small to medium glasses, all over the place and no order to it unless I load it. Bottom draw, chopping boards and baking trays to the sides and rear. Plates grouped together in their respective sizes at the front. Remaining space for saucepans and large glasses.
I'm a big believer in there can be only one per household who is capable of properly stacking a dishwasher or even not leaving plates, cups, glasses etc on the side.
In my home my wife, whom I love dearly and to my knowledge has never smoked crack but stacks the dishwasher like she's just come off the teat of the pipe. Lunacy
I had a disagreement with someone who insisted that all cutlery must go business end down in the cutlery bit. I argued that wasn't necessary but more power to them. Their argument was more "no, they all MUST go pointy end down". I asked why Bosch, Hotpoint and their cohorts bothered putting a rack in those bits that clearly won't allow a fork to go end down if it was necessity. This was ignored and I was told it was dangerous to put stuff handle down in them. I’ve half heartedly since been trying to find statistics or accounts of people injured or killed by falling and landing, impaled on a dinner fork in a cutlery rack.
I have a nasty feeling it will be similar in numbers to men who slip off the toilet and a toilet brush handle ends up in their night fighter requiring hospital treatment
I know a guy who has two dishwashers and he never has to unload either one. For one is always full of clean stuff that he uses when he needs it, while the other is being filled up.
People who get on the tube wearing a rucksack or back pack of some description and then take up the space of 2 people, bashing into others and pretending it’s not there…I always take mine off and hold it! Inconsiderate. You might have guessed I was on the tube today!!
The dishwasher. My one has a cutlery draw at the top. Why is I'm the only one out of 4 adults in my house that can put tea spoons with tea spoons, forks with forks, knives with knives, chopping knives with chopping knives, all with the same one empty space between each item so that they get clean correctly? The same thing on the next draw with mugs, cups and small to medium glasses, all over the place and no order to it unless I load it. Bottom draw, chopping boards and baking trays to the sides and rear. Plates grouped together in their respective sizes at the front. Remaining space for saucepans and large glasses.
I'm a big believer in there can be only one per household who is capable of properly stacking a dishwasher or even not leaving plates, cups, glasses etc on the side.
In my home my wife, whom I love dearly and to my knowledge has never smoked crack but stacks the dishwasher like she's just come off the teat of the pipe. Lunacy
I had a disagreement with someone who insisted that all cutlery must go business end down in the cutlery bit. I argued that wasn't necessary but more power to them. Their argument was more "no, they all MUST go pointy end down". I asked why Bosch, Hotpoint and their cohorts bothered putting a rack in those bits that clearly won't allow a fork to go end down if it was necessity. This was ignored and I was told it was dangerous to put stuff handle down in them. I’ve half heartedly since been trying to find statistics or accounts of people injured or killed by falling and landing, impaled on a dinner fork in a cutlery rack.
I have a nasty feeling it will be similar in numbers to men who slip off the toilet and a toilet brush handle ends up in their night fighter requiring hospital treatment
I know a guy who has two dishwashers and he never has to unload either one. For one is always full of clean stuff that he uses when he needs it, while the other is being filled up.
I've heard that's the modern definition of being posh. Apparently it used to be two bathrooms but that become quite common nowadays. Two washing machines and tumble dryers would also be worth having, frees up the wife to get on with to get on with the other stuff.
Car steering wheels should only be able to turn beyond a 20 degree angle with the indicator enabled. The amount of times that people don't indicate when they come onto a roundabout, to my right, but then end up turning off before me, makes me fucking furious.
I think you could kill all litterers, all people that don't indicate, own XL bullies etc, and society would be much better for it.
People who get on the tube wearing a rucksack or back pack of some description and then take up the space of 2 people, bashing into others and pretending it’s not there…I always take mine off and hold it! Inconsiderate. You might have guessed I was on the tube today!!
It's either one extreme or another. You got the ridiculous back pack people like you say who look ready for an exhibition up the Himalayas who get in the way or you get the poncy lot with their purses/man bags who don't as such get in the way but they just hurt my sensibilities.
The dishwasher. My one has a cutlery draw at the top. Why is I'm the only one out of 4 adults in my house that can put tea spoons with tea spoons, forks with forks, knives with knives, chopping knives with chopping knives, all with the same one empty space between each item so that they get clean correctly? The same thing on the next draw with mugs, cups and small to medium glasses, all over the place and no order to it unless I load it. Bottom draw, chopping boards and baking trays to the sides and rear. Plates grouped together in their respective sizes at the front. Remaining space for saucepans and large glasses.
I'm a big believer in there can be only one per household who is capable of properly stacking a dishwasher or even not leaving plates, cups, glasses etc on the side.
In my home my wife, whom I love dearly and to my knowledge has never smoked crack but stacks the dishwasher like she's just come off the teat of the pipe. Lunacy
I had a disagreement with someone who insisted that all cutlery must go business end down in the cutlery bit. I argued that wasn't necessary but more power to them. Their argument was more "no, they all MUST go pointy end down". I asked why Bosch, Hotpoint and their cohorts bothered putting a rack in those bits that clearly won't allow a fork to go end down if it was necessity. This was ignored and I was told it was dangerous to put stuff handle down in them. I’ve half heartedly since been trying to find statistics or accounts of people injured or killed by falling and landing, impaled on a dinner fork in a cutlery rack.
I have a nasty feeling it will be similar in numbers to men who slip off the toilet and a toilet brush handle ends up in their night fighter requiring hospital treatment
I know a guy who has two dishwashers and he never has to unload either one. For one is always full of clean stuff that he uses when he needs it, while the other is being filled up.
I can see the outright genius in his madness, assuming they are 2 slimline ones that is the perfect cleansing and storage solution
I have never had a backpack, never needed enough things to put in it. I have managed to carry everything I need in my pockets, or in a bag for nearly 80 years. What am I missing? What do people need to carry around all the time, like a woman's handbag, full of rubbish but may be needed sometime 😄
I have never had a backpack, never needed enough things to put in it. I have managed to carry everything I need in my pockets, or in a bag for nearly 80 years. What am I missing? What do people need to carry around all the time, like a woman's handbag, full of rubbish but may be needed sometime 😄
What's in my rucksack today?
Laptop, laptop charger, couple other laptop accessories (mouse mat with wrist support, adaptors etc.), water bottle, Tupperware that did have my lunch in, portable phone charger, 2 EpiPen's I have to keep with me at all times, sunglasses case, deodorant, T shirt that I wore for the commute this morning so I didn't sweat through my shirt before I made it to the office, sunglasses (in a case), book for the train and a couple of other work bits. You reckon you could get all of that in a pocket?
I assume Cantersaddick that you use all of these in your work, otherwise, why would you carry all of them. Now I know why people work from home. When I went to work, all the material, including computers later in life, were supplied by my company, most companies had restaurants so did not need to take food. Obviously, you are of the modern generation, trying to be tactful here 😄
The dishwasher. My one has a cutlery draw at the top. Why is I'm the only one out of 4 adults in my house that can put tea spoons with tea spoons, forks with forks, knives with knives, chopping knives with chopping knives, all with the same one empty space between each item so that they get clean correctly? The same thing on the next draw with mugs, cups and small to medium glasses, all over the place and no order to it unless I load it. Bottom draw, chopping boards and baking trays to the sides and rear. Plates grouped together in their respective sizes at the front. Remaining space for saucepans and large glasses.
I'm a big believer in there can be only one per household who is capable of properly stacking a dishwasher or even not leaving plates, cups, glasses etc on the side.
In my home my wife, whom I love dearly and to my knowledge has never smoked crack but stacks the dishwasher like she's just come off the teat of the pipe. Lunacy
I had a disagreement with someone who insisted that all cutlery must go business end down in the cutlery bit. I argued that wasn't necessary but more power to them. Their argument was more "no, they all MUST go pointy end down". I asked why Bosch, Hotpoint and their cohorts bothered putting a rack in those bits that clearly won't allow a fork to go end down if it was necessity. This was ignored and I was told it was dangerous to put stuff handle down in them. I’ve half heartedly since been trying to find statistics or accounts of people injured or killed by falling and landing, impaled on a dinner fork in a cutlery rack.
I have a nasty feeling it will be similar in numbers to men who slip off the toilet and a toilet brush handle ends up in their night fighter requiring hospital treatment
I know a guy who has two dishwashers and he never has to unload either one. For one is always full of clean stuff that he uses when he needs it, while the other is being filled up.
I can see the outright genius in his madness, assuming they are 2 slimline ones that is the perfect cleansing and storage solution
It also frees up cupboard space in the kitchen where I can store all my rucksacks and work accessories that moody people don’t want me to take on the train…
I assume Cantersaddick that you use all of these in your work, otherwise, why would you carry all of them. Now I know why people work from home. When I went to work, all the material, including computers later in life, were supplied by my company, most companies had restaurants so did not need to take food. Obviously, you are of the modern generation, trying to be tactful here 😄
Sure the work equipment is supplied by work but is required to travel with me when I go into the office. And hang on a minute people my age are all told that if we take in a packed lunch and stop buying it we will be able to afford houses, now we aren't allowed to use a rucksack to carry it!
I assume Cantersaddick that you use all of these in your work, otherwise, why would you carry all of them. Now I know why people work from home. When I went to work, all the material, including computers later in life, were supplied by my company, most companies had restaurants so did not need to take food. Obviously, you are of the modern generation, trying to be tactful here 😄
Sure the work equipment is supplied by work but is required to travel with me when I go into the office. And hang on a minute people my age are all told that if we take in a packed lunch and stop buying it we will be able to afford houses, now we aren't allowed to use a rucksack to carry it!
Can't you just eat your lunch before you leave for the train in the morning? Or before breakfast? Think laterally man for heaven's sake...
People who you think are eating their lunch on the train but really it’s their dinner as they had their lunch before breakfast just so they could buy a house
People who have to impose their music/phone calls on you in public. Just been to Canterbury East station where one feckless, shirtless idiot decided to play some untillegible crap via his phone to the whole station. Moved away up the platform only to listen to a middle aged woman describing her medical symptoms to a doctor on speaker.
People who have to impose their music/phone calls on you in public. Just been to Canterbury East station where one feckless, shirtless idiot decided to play some untillegible crap via his phone to the whole station. Moved away up the platform only to listen to a middle aged woman describing her medical symptoms to a doctor on speaker.
What's the matter with people?
Stroll around whilst discussing with your "Doctor" exactly how contagious you actually are, and will they send the ambulance to collect you when you get off the train.
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Two washing machines and tumble dryers would also be worth having, frees up the wife to get on with to get on with the other stuff.
Has he got piles?
I think you could kill all litterers, all people that don't indicate, own XL bullies etc, and society would be much better for it.
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Laptop, laptop charger, couple other laptop accessories (mouse mat with wrist support, adaptors etc.), water bottle, Tupperware that did have my lunch in, portable phone charger, 2 EpiPen's I have to keep with me at all times, sunglasses case, deodorant, T shirt that I wore for the commute this morning so I didn't sweat through my shirt before I made it to the office, sunglasses (in a case), book for the train and a couple of other work bits. You reckon you could get all of that in a pocket?
When I went to work, all the material, including computers later in life, were supplied by my company, most companies had restaurants so did not need to take food.
Obviously, you are of the modern generation, trying to be tactful here 😄