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Dazbrilliantwhites says he spent five years working at an airport where he spent his days "racing down multi-storey car parks in wheelchairs and then using the lift to go back to the top". Tell us about your best and easiest jobs. Students: Make something up.
( , Thu 9 Sep 2010, 12:14)
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did you discard the 80kg or so of boiling hot water?
wouldnt it boil over and make a mess of the oven or ruin the elements....?
i like the idea, just curious as to the workings..... moving house today so might try this :-P
( , Fri 10 Sep 2010, 9:24, 1 reply)
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80kg is the weight of a reasonably large bloke. You'd have to be pretty damn strong to lift that out of the sink.
( , Fri 10 Sep 2010, 10:12, closed)
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The weight was about as much as I could lift - my estimate was a guess, but it probably WAS as much as a small-ish person. And yes - the water did boil over and go everywhere in the oven and also on the floor. This just helped with my process of cleaning - it would take a one minute run around with a mop. The pan probably had about 50% of the water in after I'd finished, but I just left it in the oven and sorted it out later in the week (that kitchen was only used on Saturdays, for weddings).
EDIT - good luck with the moving, M's Trump. And don't try this trick if you have carpets ANYWHERE in the house :o)
( , Fri 10 Sep 2010, 11:30, closed)
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i didnt do the pan trick, although i wish mrs(to be)trumpet did. The cooker was still manky after she had cleaned* it.
move completed though :-)
*not cleaned.
( , Mon 13 Sep 2010, 12:22, closed)
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