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Ah yes, you see, but I have asthma. It's well known that children brought up in over-clean houses get more allergies, and asthma. And therefore it follows logically that adults living in, erm, under-cleaned houses will have their asthma cured.

So my house might be a little - how shall I put it delicately - filthy, but it's necessary for medical reasons.

 

That's so true - that's why my asthma is just fine! And my kids have no allergies :whistle:

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Don't worry!! I daren't move the sofas in case I disturb the family of dust bunnies living under there :wink::oops: .

 

We have laminate flooring in our front room, except for under the sofa where we have 'carpet'. Ok, so not really carpet just a really thick layer of dust! :roll::lol:

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Relax guys......after a week the dust is the same as after several months...( I have scientific proof....well it looks the same anyway :lol: ) Keep the kitchen and bathroom spotless...the rest doesn't matter..... as far as I know, no one ever died from a surplus of discarded socks down the back of the sofa....did they?...( Please say no or I may be guilty of a heinous crime :oops: ) I couldn't possibly have a cleaner in...the house if far far too messy for that!

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This thread has made me laugh - I moved my sofas yesterday just in case someone thought it was a bright idea to do it at the party.

 

Glad I did, there must have been about 10 balls under them (thanks Cookie) various other dog toys, I lost count of the number of pens, odd socks, sweet wrappers and I hate to tell you how much dust.

 

I have a beautifully clean and tidy house now (apart from all the drink and food everywhere). But obviously this time tomorrow its going to be looking a lot worse :?

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Just remember everyone:-

 

A house is not a home until you can write "I love you" in the dust......!

 

No idea who said it, but I like it!!!

 

And my DD is very happy to prove the point at your house should you need her to...a friend apologised for the slightly dusty shelf in her front hall - barely noticeable it has to be said :roll: - so quoted the above to her. Next thing I know DD is writing "I love you" :shock: ........... kids, don't you just love 'em :lol::lol::lol:

 

Sha x

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We have friends where the wife is sohouseproud and everything has to be pristine and clean and the hubby is always moaning secretly to us about it. Says its like living in a showhome. They have a young boy as well and there is nothing ever out of place. Creepy :roll:

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Yup, I know someone like that, I went to her house a couple of times and it was like sitting in a nice corner of John Lewis's furniture department - I was half expecting a very polite stranger to approach me to ask if there's anything he could help me with! Talk about creepy... :?

 

No danger about that in our house... In fact one of the good things of having a dog is that at least I no longer find bits of biscuit under the coffee table... but I've found my house/car keys in the dog's bed a few times too... still - kitchen and bathrooms clean and strictly no food upstairs (laminate or tiled floors downstairs) and we'll survive.

 

(No asthma or allergies in my house either :wink: )

 

 

We have friends where the wife is sohouseproud and everything has to be pristine and clean and the hubby is always moaning secretly to us about it. Says its like living in a showhome. They have a young boy as well and there is nothing ever out of place. Creepy :roll:
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Well, I'm still looking at the mound (yes, mound) of ironing on the settee in the living room.

 

However, I am ashamed to say that the kitchen is also a mess and the conservatory could also do with a tidy up.

 

Speak to you all later.

 

:(

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Hi Nochucksyet

I think what you are describing in western films are tumble weeds

 

I call my balls of dust/ fluff "sluts wool" other people call it "dust bunnies"

 

Whatever you call it i find that if you leave it for long enough then its very easy to roll up to dispose of :oops:

 

Girlsmum

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It is the bed I need to pull out and I know it will be very dusty bunny behind there - I will try and do it tomorrow!. Since the sun came out this afternoon I managed in a warm green house with warm compost and warm water in the watering can to prick out loads of plants into bigger pots etc. Makes a difference in the warm. Still only about 9 degrees outside but in the sun without the wind its nice enough. Still off colour so not doing much :roll: good excuse

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I have a work colleague who moans if the skirting isn't cleaned every week :shock:

 

I have found one of the best reasons for keeping tidy(-ish) is my pets - anything left on a surface is knocked to the floor by Gershwin the cat :evil: (took a few broken bowls before we learnt not to leave anything out), any woolen clothes get chewed on by Bella the cat :evil:, and sundry clothing items (socks etc.) get stolen by the ferrets :evil: , and they also remove the insoles of all the shoes :evil: So everything has to out of sight - the insides of the cupboards on the other hand :roll: Unfortunately, to make up for helping me keep everything hidden away, in return they leave a film of fur on everything - there is even cat fur on office chair at work...

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...... I now have further evidence that I am a complete slovern ...(Is that a word -....

 

:D ..but not as slovernly as me, although very ashamed to admit it.... :oops:

 

Just been away for 10 days & left ES (26) in charge of house & pets. He cleaned & tidied in corners that hadn't seen the light of day in a decade!

 

He found a dummy (bearing in mind YD is now 13) and, wait for it;

2 ready to play pass the parcels , presumably left over spares from, er, about 10 years ago!

 

He was disappointed with the pencil prize after 10 layers, having played pass the parcel on his own..... :lol:

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...... I now have further evidence that I am a complete slovern ...(Is that a word -....

 

:D ..but not as slovernly as me, although very ashamed to admit it.... :oops:

 

Just been away for 10 days & left ES (26) in charge of house & pets. He cleaned & tidied in corners that hadn't seen the light of day in a decade!

 

He found a dummy (bearing in mind YD is now 13) and, wait for it;

2 ready to play pass the parcels , presumably left over spares from, er, about 10 years ago!

 

He was disappointed with the pencil prize after 10 layers, having played pass the parcel on his own..... :lol:

haha! :lol:

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