I don’t understand dry cleaners

And I bet you don’t either.

What are they doing that’s so special? Nothing I can’t do in my own bathroom sink I bet.

And why did they always used to have fish tanks?

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Your bathroom sink sounds pretty wet to me, that’s the opposite of dry.

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YOU DON’T KNOW MY SINK

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:church:

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Some things aren’t meant to be understood

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They deserve a quiet night

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Yabba. Her Hippo.

Just got shit loads of bottles of febreeze in the back

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I see you as quite unknowable actually Shrewbs.

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Agree.

It’s just some woman reading YouTube comments over Wire b-sides.

Don’t get it.

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I know you as quite unseeable!
X

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They use chlorinated solvents instead of water

I am!

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Would just like to take a moment to apologise to my dear friend @Funkhouser
He was quite correct in his assumption my sink is wet, and there was no need for me to shout at him like that.
I hope I can learn and grow

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I can buy chlorine and solvents pal. I’ve got a bank card and no responsible adults

haha wet sink

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It’s not just wet, it’s also missing a chunk. My wet sink is a mess :frowning:

Oh while we’re on the subject of “wetness”

@manches WET BONES

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No need to apologise, we all make mistakes, that’s why Tippex was invented. Don’t see Tippex around much anymore do you.

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You don’t!
I used to eat it when I was in school.
Maybe that’s why it’s gone. Maybe I ate it all.

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