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What do you think of neighbours who leave their pegs on the line?

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    yourpointbeing?yourpointbeing? Posts: 3,696
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    spotty_cat wrote: »
    Are you serious with this thread? My god, with all that's going on in the world I hope this thread is a joke. If it isn't then it should be.>:(

    ::D outraged I am
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    tiacattiacat Posts: 22,521
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    Cg_Evans wrote: »
    :confused:

    Its very tiresome when someone doesnt get obvious tongue in cheek comments.
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    Pull2OpenPull2Open Posts: 15,138
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    You really think this mini rant over nothing, deserves its own thread?

    its rufusrain, nuff said!
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    Pull2OpenPull2Open Posts: 15,138
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    anne_666 wrote: »
    They're probably the same outrageous people who dare to take their own shopping bags when shopping! Disgraceful, vile and I'm outraged >:(




    :D

    it was either you or me that was going to post this first. :D
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    Pull2OpenPull2Open Posts: 15,138
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    You must be fun at parties with all the petty little things you constantly fret over. :)

    He's far too busy at parties, making sure he passes judgement on women spending too much time chatting to men who aren't their husbands.
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    WolfsheadishWolfsheadish Posts: 10,400
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    rufusrain wrote: »
    I must admit I think lazy.

    Plus it's a bit of an eye sore so why not just bring them in with your washing instead of leaving them out for all and sundry to see.

    Do you spend much time looking at these pegs?
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    Deb ArkleDeb Arkle Posts: 12,584
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    barbeler wrote: »
    The only time I've ever had stains on clothes on the washing line is when I've pegged them too close to the tea bags.
    Teabagging in the garden? Disgraceful! :o
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    codebluecodeblue Posts: 14,072
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    A washing line?

    If my neighbours had one, I would move! Disgusting.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,059
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    I have more to worry about than my next door neighbour leaving pegs on a line!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,811
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    When I was a kid my Mum did home work making little lavender filled dolls out of those for a craft shop. We used to help her gluing the hair and dresses on to them.

    I use plastic pegs from the pound shop [for hanging washing out not making lavender dolss] and leave them out on the line. I buy a new pack about once a year when the plastic goes brittle.

    I do wipe my line down because it gets dirty, but the pegs never seem to need it.
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    anne_666anne_666 Posts: 72,891
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    Pull2Open wrote: »
    it was either you or me that was going to post this first. :D
    Pull2Open wrote: »
    He's far too busy at parties, making sure he passes judgement on women spending too much time chatting to men who aren't their husbands.

    Good shot! :cool:

    Deuce........................................... (forgot about that thread) :D:D:D
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    dee123dee123 Posts: 46,286
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    Who the f**k has so little to do in their lives that they stare that hard and look long enough at their neighbours washing line to see what they do with their pegs?
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    HogzillaHogzilla Posts: 24,116
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    I leave my pegs out - they're purty colours! I also leave the washing out pretty well permanently in summer and just bring in what's dry. But as I'm washing for 6 of us, there are always two lines of washing which extend most of the way down a 100 foot garden...

    In winter, it's all done in the dryer but I'm starting to think that's a bad idea.
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    D_Mcd4D_Mcd4 Posts: 10,438
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    Deb Arkle wrote: »
    Teabagging in the garden? Disgraceful! :o

    Teabagging and pegging. This thread is a disgrace. >:(
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 183
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    Haha what will my neighbours think of me? I left my washing out all night! Totally forgot lol
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    sadmuppetsadmuppet Posts: 8,222
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    Snow.drop wrote: »
    Haha what will my neighbours think of me? I left my washing out all night! Totally forgot lol

    That's fine as long as you didn't leave the pegs on the line as well.... ;-)
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    Deb ArkleDeb Arkle Posts: 12,584
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    D_Mcd4 wrote: »
    Teabagging and pegging. This thread is a disgrace. >:(
    I know! Percy Filth. >:(
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    2-Pot Screamer2-Pot Screamer Posts: 34,238
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    Thanks OP - I just knew there was something I didn't like about my neighbours, but couldn't quite pin it down till now.

    Bastards! >:(
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    TrollHunterTrollHunter Posts: 12,496
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    What do you think of people who bring their own bags to the supermarket?
    What do you think of people who leave too big a gap in the queue (in the supermarket)
    What do you think of neighbours who leave their pegs on the line?
    Does your mom send you stupid text messages?

    Do you think that rufusrain is:
    A) An idiot?
    B) Genuine, and very very lonely?
    C) A very poor troll?
    D) A slightly disturbed individual?
    E) All of the above??????
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    xNATILLYxxNATILLYx Posts: 6,509
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    world's smallest violin needed.
    More going in the world worse than some pegs - neighbours also do far worse things
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,811
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    Pull2Open wrote: »
    He's far too busy at parties, making sure he passes judgement on women spending too much time chatting to men who aren't their husbands.

    I missed that, which thread did he hide it in?
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,811
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    Deb Arkle wrote: »

    Thank you :)

    You do have some interesting POV rufus.
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    The WizardThe Wizard Posts: 11,071
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    I think people who worry about stuff that their neighbours are doing and what goes on in other people's gardens have way too much time on their hands to nosey into business that doesn't concern them.

    I had a 6ft fence put up to keep people like the OP out of my business. My neighbour was forever interfering and making comments about what we did and what went on over our side of the fence so we errected a ruddy great thing that she can't see over and now she's forced to mind her own business.
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    The WizardThe Wizard Posts: 11,071
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    What do you think of people who bring their own bags to the supermarket?
    What do you think of people who leave too big a gap in the queue (in the supermarket)
    What do you think of neighbours who leave their pegs on the line?
    Does your mom send you stupid text messages?

    Do you think that rufusrain is:
    A) An idiot?
    B) Genuine, and very very lonely?
    C) A very poor troll?
    D) A slightly disturbed individual?
    E) All of the above??????

    I think he worries to much about what other people like to do and nosies far too much into other peoples private affairs instead of thinking about how he can be getting on with his own business and leave others to do what suits them.
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