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"Dream Homes"
« on: September 03, 2007, 10:42:55 AM »
Every weekend the colour supplements seem to feature profiles of people with improbable names who all appear to live in artfully designed palaces, castles, mansions, idyllic country cottages etc. Never a speck of dust or anything out of place.

The net effect of this unwelcome exposure to these alternative "lifestyles" is to create angst. I am quite clear that if we had a gang of photographers from the Sunday Times turning up we would have redecorated, decluttered, chucked out all the old newspapers, bought fresh flowers, hidden The Boy under the patio, sprayed expensive fragrances everywhere, left some clever books artfully arranged on the coffee table and cleared the 17 layer deep notice board.

Most people don't live like that. (do they?)

Why the grump?

The MIL is coming to stay overnight and the spare room (aka my office) has been declared "a pit". Mrs Nick has been scrubbing, dusting, hoovering, mopping, wiping things with damp cloths for the last 3 hours. I have been instructed to "clean the bathroom." Why? The MIL has known her for, er, 53 years and in any case lives surrounded by mountains of tat and old newspapers herself. But no. The job has to be done. My socks are wet, I can see dust floating in the sunlight and the whole room stinks of Jif, Windolene, polish and god knows what else.

I blame the Sunday papers. evil:
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Re: "Dream Homes"
« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2007, 10:53:39 AM »
Agree with you.

Who was that idiot that did the TV programme?

?And who lives in a house like this??   rubschin:

Nobody you tosser ? its all be cleaned up, spruced up and most of the books and ornaments weren?t there a week ago.  Banghead
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Re: "Dream Homes"
« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2007, 11:00:35 AM »
A friend of ours lives like it. Their house is like a show home. I dropped in there last week and she and her husband were in the middle of a row because he had left the paper out on the sofa.  eeek:

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Re: "Dream Homes"
« Reply #3 on: September 03, 2007, 11:45:15 AM »
Ever been to the Ideal Home exhibition?

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Re: "Dream Homes"
« Reply #4 on: September 03, 2007, 12:04:25 PM »
We've got the builders back again today. The plumber has finished but the chimney repairs continue.
Soot everywhere  evil:
Tiler coming on Friday (double evil:)
Then all the rooms to be decorated, including two that had already been done this year ..... because of the fvcking soot fall caused by the chimney repairs (Treble  evil:)

Oh the joys of buying an older property 'cos it has "Character"   angry037
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Re: "Dream Homes"
« Reply #5 on: September 03, 2007, 01:31:41 PM »
My son and daughter-in-law (and their three daughters) live like that.  Everything lasts until the next bin collection and it's gone.  Toys, gas bills, treasured photos, papers and tat, it's all gone!  eeek:

I kinda approve of the tidiness of it all but they don't know anything about anything because there is never anything to read there.  They are reluctant to let the children come over to our house because we (apparently) are too untidy and a bad example  whistle:

I try not to let it bother me.....  ;D   I don't like kids much anyway and I am quite enjoying being eccentric in my dotage.

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Re: "Dream Homes"
« Reply #6 on: September 03, 2007, 01:36:09 PM »
My son and daughter-in-law (and their three daughters) live like that.  Everything lasts until the next bin collection and it's gone.  Toys, gas bills, treasured photos, papers and tat, it's all gone!  eeek:

I kinda approve of the tidiness of it all but they don't know anything about anything because there is never anything to read there.  They are reluctant to let the children come over to our house because we (apparently) are too untidy and a bad example  whistle:

I try not to let it bother me.....  ;D   I don't like kids much anyway and I am quite enjoying being eccentric in my dotage.

I simply couldn't live like that! There has to be a happy medium surely.

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Re: "Dream Homes"
« Reply #7 on: September 03, 2007, 01:40:07 PM »
My son and daughter-in-law (and their three daughters) live like that.  Everything lasts until the next bin collection and it's gone.  Toys, gas bills, treasured photos, papers and tat, it's all gone!  eeek:

I kinda approve of the tidiness of it all but they don't know anything about anything because there is never anything to read there.  They are reluctant to let the children come over to our house because we (apparently) are too untidy and a bad example  whistle:

I try not to let it bother me.....  ;D   I don't like kids much anyway and I am quite enjoying being eccentric in my dotage.



I simply couldn't live like that! There has to be a happy medium surely.


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Re: "Dream Homes"
« Reply #8 on: September 03, 2007, 02:01:10 PM »
My son and daughter-in-law (and their three daughters) live like that.  Everything lasts until the next bin collection and it's gone.  Toys, gas bills, treasured photos, papers and tat, it's all gone!  eeek:

I kinda approve of the tidiness of it all but they don't know anything about anything because there is never anything to read there.  They are reluctant to let the children come over to our house because we (apparently) are too untidy and a bad example  whistle:

I try not to let it bother me.....  ;D   I don't like kids much anyway and I am quite enjoying being eccentric in my dotage.

I simply couldn't live like that! There has to be a happy medium surely.

Exactly! I have always been of the opinion that once you allow any facet of your life to alter and dominate your lifestyle then you are a victim of an obsession.  In any set of circumstances obsessions are destructive. It usually makes one difficult to live with too.

Even I admit to one!  I used to be an administrator in a very dirty steelworks and had to constantly wash my hands to keep my papers readable,  It has stuck and forty-five years later I still wash my hands at least forty times a day.  I just can't help it.  It doesn't bother others too much but causes much hilarity when I am out of reach of a tap.

But I do have a collection of unread books to hand for whenever I feel like it.    redface:  The shame...

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« Reply #9 on: September 03, 2007, 02:12:31 PM »
My son and daughter-in-law (and their three daughters) live like that.  Everything lasts until the next bin collection and it's gone.  Toys, gas bills, treasured photos, papers and tat, it's all gone!  eeek:

I kinda approve of the tidiness of it all but they don't know anything about anything because there is never anything to read there.  They are reluctant to let the children come over to our house because we (apparently) are too untidy and a bad example  whistle:

I try not to let it bother me.....  ;D   I don't like kids much anyway and I am quite enjoying being eccentric in my dotage.

I simply couldn't live like that! There has to be a happy medium surely.

Exactly! I have always been of the opinion that once you allow any facet of your life to alter and dominate your lifestyle then you are a victim of an obsession.  In any set of circumstances obsessions are destructive. It usually makes one difficult to live with too.

Even I admit to one!  I used to be an administrator in a very dirty steelworks and had to constantly wash my hands to keep my papers readable,  It has stuck and forty-five years later I still wash my hands at least forty times a day.  I just can't help it.  It doesn't bother others too much but causes much hilarity when I am out of reach of a tap.

But I do have a collection of unread books to hand for whenever I feel like it.    redface:  The shame...
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Re: "Dream Homes"
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Re: "Dream Homes"
« Reply #12 on: September 04, 2007, 07:50:21 AM »
'clean the bathroom' was always my ex's instruction to me whenever we were expecting visiters.

I admit my home is a bit of a tip ~ one man and two children, what else would you expect. When I have a clean and tidy up my daughter will ask who's coming to visit? (and she's right) 


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Re: "Dream Homes"
« Reply #13 on: September 04, 2007, 08:02:32 AM »
'clean the bathroom' was always my ex's instruction to me whenever we were expecting visiters.

I admit my home is a bit of a tip ~ one man and two children, what else would you expect. When I have a clean and tidy up my daughter will ask who's coming to visit? (and she's right) 



Because you can clean the bathroom without a multitude of questions! Last week Mr Wench and I had a grand tidy and clean of the house. Every five sodding minutes, help me with this, where does this go, what does this do blah blah blah. At least with the bathroom he can't do any damage and he knows that every surface must be cleaned!

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Re: "Dream Homes"
« Reply #14 on: September 04, 2007, 08:26:09 AM »
'clean the bathroom' was always my ex's instruction to me whenever we were expecting visiters.

I admit my home is a bit of a tip ~ one man and two children, what else would you expect. When I have a clean and tidy up my daughter will ask who's coming to visit? (and she's right) 



Because you can clean the bathroom without a multitude of questions! Last week Mr Wench and I had a grand tidy and clean of the house. Every five sodding minutes, help me with this, where does this go, what does this do blah blah blah. At least with the bathroom he can't do any damage and he knows that every surface must be cleaned!

Yet another argument in favour of National Service. Two years in the Army at the age of 18 and he would now know how to clean and polish everything. evil:
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