Cost benefits of living on your own

Cost benefits of living on your own

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memps

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120 posts

194 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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It's been 2 years exactly since I moved in to my flat. It's when I bought this bottle of fairy liquid and yesterday the full two years was complete and I still have some. I view this as a victory for men and sensible use of stuff. I accept I have a dishwasher and the odd girlfriend who sees the whole point of fairy liquid is to use it all in one go but the fairy liquid has outlived them all and become a dear friend. Any other similar stories would be champion.

memps

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120 posts

194 months

Tuesday 8th April 2014
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What is a bead of silicone look like

memps

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120 posts

194 months

Tuesday 8th April 2014
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It's black silicone under the tiles. From what I can recall there was some silicone under the boxing which houses some pipes but Sod's law meant I had to get to pipes cos of boiler issues. More importantly, do you not put pans and pots in with dishes. Have to accept I still don't know how to use the dishwasher effectively.

memps

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120 posts

194 months

Wednesday 9th April 2014
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My loo roll experiment will take a little longer. Expect results soon. It will be a whopper

memps

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120 posts

194 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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the savings can be staggering but the point is that i simply cannot understand women & it is only ever women who are incapable of missing the point here, it is waste, i don't use the the dishwasher as i have yet to understand it, its like the star ship enterprise, i prefer my old dishwasher - my previous girlfriend, who became more bearable after i paid for some surgery for her, i had her voice box removed.