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Doing supply I can have the flexibility to take a morning off (working this pm just got a call and was in the
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!!!!) so a new carpet can be laid in the lounge. I don't have to carry on the
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neighbour dashing asking for favour after favour which is great and can get to pay and everything in one go. Bliss!
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Old 31-01-2006, 04:20 PM
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How's it looking?! My sister-in-law says you should never hoover a carpet until it's about 12 months old... you should just sweep it... no
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why, something to do with the wool? Have you been told this by the fitter?!

I had to pay National Insurance Contributions today.. but I was in school, shame, but what was a shame, was I couldn't get to the bank to pay in a cheque from one of my clients!
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Unfortunately you do have to hoover! Our friend is a carpet fitter and I asked him that when he fitted our carpets
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. When he finished [smilie=trilly-77-24.gif] at my 'excuse' to get out of hoovering, he said that it needs hoovering every day to keep the fleek (?) up
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(I did ask him how much my hubbie had bribed him to say that, but he swore it was true
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Fleek? is that a real word!!!!!
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Dont know! It was the flek/fleek of carpet?
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