Aha!

@meowington, I want one of these. Which one do you have?

  • viennese whirl
  • vienna sausage
  • viennetta

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:eyes: :watch:

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Does this mean we all have to start scrolling past endless didactic essays again then

:slight_smile:
Here is the full range:
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/around-the-home/laundry-and-ironing/indoor-drying-and-airers/electric-dryers-and-airers/?gclid=CM_bqOq08dECFc6d7Qod60IBTA&src=gpsol&s_kwcid=AL!49!3!152993974202!e!!g!!lakeland%20heated%20airer&ef_id=WJMZcAAABFSwyzt8:20170202122826:s

I just have the standard 2 tier one (£89.99) which I like a lot because even when you don’t need to plug it in, it’s super small and can just be like a little thing half airer which is really good for my small flat.
You can get proper covers for them but I just chuck a bed sheet over it and it contains the heat so things dry quicker.

Great, thanks! So fed up of turning the heating on to dry a pair of jeans.

It’ll take a little while to learn where to place things to get them dry but stuff like jeans you’d need to put over like 2 of the poles? Normally with t-shirts and stuff I use 1 pole per shirt but with thicker stuff, I do 2 and put it on the top tier so it has more of a chance to dry. I leave mine on over night for about 8-10 hours and its mostly dry.

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That’s a good day right there. Might organise a game of Catan for tonight after reading that.

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irony

I have no idea what this refers to but okay.

If you have any personal grievances with me please feel free to pop me a message.

PM@plasticniki

obviously didn’t want to say anything in public but you have far too many bidons and it is very upsetting

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no I didn’t mean that

we all love the idea of a good beef but if it’s anything more serious than how good inxs and the 1975 are, we cack our bags

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all my bags are cacked, I’m ready to go, i’m standing here outside your door

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clean yourself up and then we’re all ready to go

I’m beeving on a forum.

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Afraid not- I’m in the flatter Eastern part of the country for the next two weeks. Where I am next week is about 350m above sea-level, but it’s not really a skiing area as such.

Even when I do head out west to the Alps, it’s unlikely. I’ve never actually been skiing before despite having spent a lot of time in Austria, and don’t have any of the proper clothes. When you’ve been teaching for six hours since the early morning, it’s probably not the best time to try to learn anyway, and I’m in Vienna or Salzburg most Saturdays, and travelling to the next booking on Sundays.

“friend”?

Is it Chuck Tingle standard?