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matchboxpaul

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In my personal opinion, the UK has developed a very nasty tendency over the last decade or so.

This tendency, it's quite basic, is the production of complete idiots and their release into society. These people lack all common sense and I feel that this video is a perfect example of what I mean.

A towel isn't going to help!

god help us all.

 
How Clean is Your House? prospect

Wouldn't those girls have fun with that kitchen on the show? Those cabinets were gross - but since he's dabbing at things with a soapy towel... I'll bet it will never occur to either of the lads to even try it!

Maybe the "mistake" of using dish-soap in the washing machine was karma's way of filling the kitchen with cleansing bubbles in an effort to rid the world of just a little bit of filth.

There certainly are a lot of crazy people running around loose in this world, we just got back from Costco so can attest to that firsthand.
 
Reminds me of the oversuding mamacita I saw last weekend at the laundromat. She must have STUFFED about 25 pairs of jeans in a Wascomat Junior and then poured in at least 1/2 bottle of Tide with Bleach liquid.
Needless to say, once the machine filled and the tumbling began all you saw was suds, no clothing in the window at all. The last and final rinse looked the same way. Suds was even coming out of the dispenser at the top of the machine!
When the cycle was done she removed the jeans that were still covered in suds and put them in the dryer.
What amazed me was that she didn't look like she had a single ounce of remorse! She just moved along as happy as one could be on washday.
I think that in the future you will be able to wash those jeans without any soap at all for the life of the garment.

It makes me itch just thinking about it! What do the laundry owners think of this style of washing?
 
My first Asko Washer

When I bought my first Asko washer the salesman told me not to use any detergent in the first couple of loads. He said that our tradtional top loading washers (this was 20 years ago) leave enough detergent in our clothes that I wouldn't need any at first.

My first load of clothes in the Asko actually had a little sudsing going on. I'll never forget that.

How would you like to have to wear those jeans she just washed?
 

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