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Post: # 197416Post Green Aura »

I love that!!! And could be adapted for anywhere - fantastic. :cheers:
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Post: # 197418Post Green Aura »

Bugger camping - I want one in my kitchen!!! :lol:
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Post: # 197423Post pitwipe »

Hmmm, must be a fake. Real counter-tops have bread crumbs and knives with jam on them, don't they? :oops: :lol:

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pitwipe wrote:Hmmm, must be a fake. Real counter-tops have bread crumbs and knives with jam on them, don't they? :oops: :lol:
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also pasta, cheese sauce,1/2 eaten biscuits, :wink: :iconbiggrin: toys and more toys until the the magic cleaning up fairy comes along and cleans it up.....
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and gardening gloves, mite powder for hens, paint brushes and string!! :iconbiggrin:
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Post: # 197431Post Rosendula »

There's a magic cleaning up fairy? Why hasn't she visited us? Are we so bad? :(
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I love it all but especially the dish racks idea... I'm pants at remembering to water!

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My counter tops are nice and tidy because I have a kitchen table to dump all the cr*p on!
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But where do you put everything when the table's full?? :dontknow: :lol:
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That's when the desperate fairy appears! :iconbiggrin:
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Nice looking unit, but not sure about the drying rack over the plants, I have my herbs in the kitchen window and not sure that I would want my crockery blocking all the light. Most modern kitchens have the sink (plumbing) under the window and while I can see it is a great idea, it would block all the light and how would you open a window? (In France the windows open inwards for the shutters).
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Post: # 197477Post Green Aura »

Well you'll have to have yours on the outside then :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post: # 197517Post Big Al »

Cassiepod wrote:I love it all but especially the dish racks idea... I'm pants at remembering to water!
My wife asks........ but when does the washing up fairy do the plates as she does not know what happens in a kitchen.

Mind you I've just had a wicked picture come to mind....... me in a pink tutu .... arrrrrrrrrrrrrgh
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Post: # 197928Post Peppa Pig »

"Mind you I've just had a wicked picture come to mind....... me in a pink tutu .... arrrrrrrrrrrrrgh" :hiding:
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Now now now youll get all the husbands jelous and theyll be a rush on pink tutus with elasticated gussets :icon_smile:
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