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Mostly lounging around clothes, but occasionally i've been known to stay in my PJ's because why not? I dress properly to go shopping though, and queuing up for ages people would definitely notice if I was wearing pyjamas scruffy


I am currently slobbing about in my hideous green dressing gown (it was a present). lol

I have been putting off dusting, changing the bedding and cleaning my bedroom for weeks and weeks.

It takes ages because although a very small room it is wall to wall books and they quickly attract dust like nothing on earth!

The longer I leave it the more I just cannot be arsed! :(



-- Edited by John Doe on Monday 27th of April 2020 01:33:30 PM


We've all had presents like that, lol, but it's coming in handy now for you to lounge around in.

 

I clean and dust most days because it gives me something to do, otherwise i wouldn't be! The fence needs painting so that'll give us something to do, we just need to buy some Duckback for the job, but seeing the queues B&Q had that's out the question atm :(


 You can come and do my dusting for me then! lol



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John Doe wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
John Doe wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Mostly lounging around clothes, but occasionally i've been known to stay in my PJ's because why not? I dress properly to go shopping though, and queuing up for ages people would definitely notice if I was wearing pyjamas scruffy


I am currently slobbing about in my hideous green dressing gown (it was a present). lol

I have been putting off dusting, changing the bedding and cleaning my bedroom for weeks and weeks.

It takes ages because although a very small room it is wall to wall books and they quickly attract dust like nothing on earth!

The longer I leave it the more I just cannot be arsed! :(



-- Edited by John Doe on Monday 27th of April 2020 01:33:30 PM


We've all had presents like that, lol, but it's coming in handy now for you to lounge around in.

 

I clean and dust most days because it gives me something to do, otherwise i wouldn't be! The fence needs painting so that'll give us something to do, we just need to buy some Duckback for the job, but seeing the queues B&Q had that's out the question atm :(


 You can come and do my dusting for me then! lol


Only if there's a cuppa and choccy biscuits on offer, it's a deal breaker otherwise wink



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Anonymous wrote:
John Doe wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
John Doe wrote:
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Mostly lounging around clothes, but occasionally i've been known to stay in my PJ's because why not? I dress properly to go shopping though, and queuing up for ages people would definitely notice if I was wearing pyjamas scruffy


I am currently slobbing about in my hideous green dressing gown (it was a present). lol

I have been putting off dusting, changing the bedding and cleaning my bedroom for weeks and weeks.

It takes ages because although a very small room it is wall to wall books and they quickly attract dust like nothing on earth!

The longer I leave it the more I just cannot be arsed! :(



-- Edited by John Doe on Monday 27th of April 2020 01:33:30 PM


We've all had presents like that, lol, but it's coming in handy now for you to lounge around in.

 

I clean and dust most days because it gives me something to do, otherwise i wouldn't be! The fence needs painting so that'll give us something to do, we just need to buy some Duckback for the job, but seeing the queues B&Q had that's out the question atm :(


 You can come and do my dusting for me then! lol


Only if there's a cuppa and choccy biscuits on offer, it's a deal breaker otherwise wink


 Of course there is! happy



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John Doe wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
John Doe wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
John Doe wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Mostly lounging around clothes, but occasionally i've been known to stay in my PJ's because why not? I dress properly to go shopping though, and queuing up for ages people would definitely notice if I was wearing pyjamas scruffy


I am currently slobbing about in my hideous green dressing gown (it was a present). lol

I have been putting off dusting, changing the bedding and cleaning my bedroom for weeks and weeks.

It takes ages because although a very small room it is wall to wall books and they quickly attract dust like nothing on earth!

The longer I leave it the more I just cannot be arsed! :(



-- Edited by John Doe on Monday 27th of April 2020 01:33:30 PM


We've all had presents like that, lol, but it's coming in handy now for you to lounge around in.

 

I clean and dust most days because it gives me something to do, otherwise i wouldn't be! The fence needs painting so that'll give us something to do, we just need to buy some Duckback for the job, but seeing the queues B&Q had that's out the question atm :(


 You can come and do my dusting for me then! lol


Only if there's a cuppa and choccy biscuits on offer, it's a deal breaker otherwise wink


 Of course there is! happy


Yaaaaay, it's a done deal then cheer1



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Anonymous wrote:
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John Doe wrote:
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John Doe wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Mostly lounging around clothes, but occasionally i've been known to stay in my PJ's because why not? I dress properly to go shopping though, and queuing up for ages people would definitely notice if I was wearing pyjamas scruffy


I am currently slobbing about in my hideous green dressing gown (it was a present). lol

I have been putting off dusting, changing the bedding and cleaning my bedroom for weeks and weeks.

It takes ages because although a very small room it is wall to wall books and they quickly attract dust like nothing on earth!

The longer I leave it the more I just cannot be arsed! :(



-- Edited by John Doe on Monday 27th of April 2020 01:33:30 PM


We've all had presents like that, lol, but it's coming in handy now for you to lounge around in.

 

I clean and dust most days because it gives me something to do, otherwise i wouldn't be! The fence needs painting so that'll give us something to do, we just need to buy some Duckback for the job, but seeing the queues B&Q had that's out the question atm :(


 You can come and do my dusting for me then! lol


Only if there's a cuppa and choccy biscuits on offer, it's a deal breaker otherwise wink


 Of course there is! happy


Yaaaaay, it's a done deal then cheer1


 happy



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Awww....a happy exchange in the Whine for a change.happy



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Awww....a happy exchange in the Whine for a change.happy


 gh



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John Doe wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Mostly lounging around clothes, but occasionally i've been known to stay in my PJ's because why not? I dress properly to go shopping though, and queuing up for ages people would definitely notice if I was wearing pyjamas scruffy


I am currently slobbing about in my hideous green dressing gown (it was a present). lol

I have been putting off dusting, changing the bedding and cleaning my bedroom for weeks and weeks.

It takes ages because although a very small room it is wall to wall books and they quickly attract dust like nothing on earth!

The longer I leave it the more I just cannot be arsed! :(



-- Edited by John Doe on Monday 27th of April 2020 01:33:30 PM


You must stink. Eww. I bet your sheets will be even more crisp than Stooo’s.  pukess



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Syl wrote:

Awww....a happy exchange in the Whine for a change.happy


There could be many happy exchanges in the Whine, but you keep telling the nice anons to sod off bored



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Anonymous wrote:
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Awww....a happy exchange in the Whine for a change.happy


There could be many happy exchanges in the Whine, but you keep telling the nice anons to sod off bored


 Sod off



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Anonymous wrote:
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Awww....a happy exchange in the Whine for a change.happy


There could be many happy exchanges in the Whine, but you keep telling the nice anons to sod off bored


 I think if you look back it was just one anon that Syl told to ‘sod off’ ? 
A whinging moaning anon. 

A sock extraordinaire! happy



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Digger wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Syl wrote:

Awww....a happy exchange in the Whine for a change.happy


There could be many happy exchanges in the Whine, but you keep telling the nice anons to sod off bored


 Sod off


 Pure comedy.

lol



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Anonymous wrote:
John Doe wrote:
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Mostly lounging around clothes, but occasionally i've been known to stay in my PJ's because why not? I dress properly to go shopping though, and queuing up for ages people would definitely notice if I was wearing pyjamas scruffy


I am currently slobbing about in my hideous green dressing gown (it was a present). lol

I have been putting off dusting, changing the bedding and cleaning my bedroom for weeks and weeks.

It takes ages because although a very small room it is wall to wall books and they quickly attract dust like nothing on earth!

The longer I leave it the more I just cannot be arsed! :(



-- Edited by John Doe on Monday 27th of April 2020 01:33:30 PM


You must stink. Eww. I bet your sheets will be even more crisp than Stooo’s.  pukess


It was a light hearted post.

I am a very clean person so the only thing that bothers me is things getting dusty - my sheets are not 'crisp' thanks so please don't have cheap digs under the cloak of anonymity.

Plus I am going to sort it out later this afternoon so there. ragga



-- Edited by John Doe on Tuesday 28th of April 2020 01:03:20 PM

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Digger wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Syl wrote:

Awww....a happy exchange in the Whine for a change.happy


There could be many happy exchanges in the Whine, but you keep telling the nice anons to sod off bored


 Sod off


 lollollol



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