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"Part of my kitchen floor are thick with dust, grease, part of a broken mug, a few mummified oven-chips, a desiccated used teabag and a couple of pieces of cutlery", says Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic. To most people, that's filth. To some of us, that's dinner. Tell us about squalid homes or obsessive cleaners.
( , Thu 25 Mar 2010, 13:00)
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There are going to be a lot of answers this week saying that they are clean, but not tidy. how do you clean a house without tidying it? do you lift your random shit off the kitchen sides, clean everything and put it back? Cleaning around stuff doesn't count. You still live in filth.
/OCD
( , Thu 25 Mar 2010, 13:44, 3 replies)
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How can a coffee table that's covered in stacks of magazines get filthy? There's no way it can get dusty, you can wipe dust off the mags, and spillages etc get sorted out by recycling the magazines.
Kitchens, however, I agree - they need to be tidy to be clean.
( , Thu 25 Mar 2010, 16:11, closed)
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BUT IT NEVER IS DAMMIT. YOU PEOPLE DISGUST ME WITH YOUR HALF EATEN SANDWICHES BONDING WITH THE CARPETS.
( , Thu 25 Mar 2010, 16:14, closed)
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