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Old 04-19-2009, 05:35 PM   #1153
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Is someone channelling Phil Collins? I believe they have treatments for that.
And if they don't, a few ZCDs in quick succession, followed by a good old fashioned tar and feathering should do the trick...

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Oh, and it's been very sunny and pleasant here, but is clouding over. With the result that the queue for the tip is growing....
Yesterday was nice and sunny, today less so.

Keep meaning to go to the tip so we can use our downstairs loo again...

Sorry, it's not a tip, it's a reuse and recycle centre or some such. It's also the nearest place to us with a clothes bank, and whilst I'd normally drop unwanted clothes off at a charity shop, or alter them into something else, I have 3 large bags now of clothes and fabric that has either completely worn out or been violently and viciously attacked by our slightly odd clothes moths (they leave things like cotton velvet and wool alone, mostly, and go for polyester velvet and other synthetics).
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