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chrissa1 | 23:05 Wed 14th Dec 2016 | ChatterBank
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As I smoothed out my fitted bed sheet and fluffed and straightened my duvet, which took all of 20 seconds, just how long it's used to take to make the beds when I was first married in the mid seventies.

Tucking in the sheets, three blankets, an eiderdown and then the cover. Making the beds took a large slice out of the morning.

The youth of today don't know they're born. Anyone, agree?
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Life is a lot easier now, Chrissa.
...in some ways...
Yep. Remember it well chrissa. I remember wash day Mondays at my Granny's. Heating the water, dolly ponch and an old wringer. I also remember her taking the rugs out and beating them. Bloody hard work back in the day. Thank goodness we live in a different world today
I have been known to spend nearly an hour changing a duvet cover :-)
oh and I remember

Darning socks !!
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I agree. Life is a lot easier. I remember many times making the beds when I got in from work in the evening, during the week. Ah, happy days.
Isn't half that time spent dragging cats out of the duvet cover, Wolf.... ;-)
I still have a darning mushroom johnny. Not that I use it these days
mazie
are you giving me the needle ?
No dear, I'm not offering to darn your socks either x :o)
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I remember my parents having a Thor washing machine which was the bees knees in th late sixties. It used to traverse the kitchen on its spin cycle.
We got a Rolls twin tub washing machine in the 1960s.
My Mum thought it was brilliant as it had a spin dryer with a rinse facility.
A lot better than the old single tub with a powered roller mangle.
My big thing is to do with laundry and matching socks. I know that bears are much more threatening. I don't iron anything that really doesn't need to be ironed.
we had a Flatley dryer
how posh was that ?
So did we, johnny, mt brother and I used to sword fight with those pieces of wood the was in the hanger slots.
We had a drying rack suspended from the ceiling. As my father smoked a pipe and my mother was a chain smoker you can imagine how my clothes smelt :(
Takes me ages to stuff a double duvet into its cover!
tonyav
are you my brother ?
because they were the perfect swords
Mom was never to happy about the sword fighting, johnny.
no she was not tony and those sticks doubled up as a quick whacking tool too

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