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Oh Im So Ashamed!! But i must confess!
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chezzy | Report | 23 Mar 2005 21:16 |
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lol donna.we moved house and laid a new carpet...hubby treated me to a dyson and shock horror...a carpet of four hours old and so much muck nearly died.you are not alone dear,lol.x |
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Julie | Report | 23 Mar 2005 21:19 |
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your lucky it was only muck i nearly lost my carpet up mine lol |
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Carrie in Godalming | Report | 23 Mar 2005 21:39 |
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We got our dyson as a wedding pressie, its the pink and purple CLIC one. at one oclock on the sunday morning new hubbie decides its the perfect time to start hoovering about in the lounge! for a whole week i wasnt allowed to use the thing. but finally fate interviened - he'd used it that much he managed to put his shoulder/back out Hee hee. only problem is he wont touch the darn thing now! MEN! corrina |
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Ben | Report | 23 Mar 2005 21:49 |
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next time buy a kirby then you will be shocked noy just by the price they really do clean better than any hoover i know had mine 15 years and still as good. |
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♥ Katz | Report | 23 Mar 2005 21:52 |
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Corrina, you'll have to get him that new Dyson then, the one with the ball underneath which apparantly is really easy to use and turn. Kxx |
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MaggyfromWestYorkshire | Report | 23 Mar 2005 21:56 |
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I know what you mean about the Dyson Donna. When I bought mine I was disgusted by the amount of muck that it picked up. I thought that it was just because I'd used it for the first time, but it seems to pick up the same amount every time I use it! Maggy |
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Bob | Report | 23 Mar 2005 23:16 |
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Rachel Wouldn't give a packet of crisps for a footballer - Now beach vollyball is another thing entirely. Bob |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 24 Mar 2005 00:10 |
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Ive got a Dyson AND wood floors. I can tell you that the amount of muck I SWEEP up every day is just as embarrassing as the amount of muck in the Dyson. Its put me off ever having carpets again since my daughter told me that all the 'dust' under the bed which I marvel at every day, is in fact..... DEAD SKIN!!!! EEEUUUURCCCHHH!!! Marjorie |
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Bobtanian | Report | 24 Mar 2005 00:16 |
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My daughter has a Dog, and a Cat,two daughters a hubby, and real wood block floors, and the amount of fluff from the aforesaid aminals is amazing..............she sweeps it into a pile and then 'Dysons'' it up......... |
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Paul | Report | 24 Mar 2005 00:20 |
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im like you marjorie....i have laminated floors in every room apart from the stairs and upstair hallway...ive got a dyson that my mum give me and i hoover every day and sweep the kitchen and front room about 4 times a day...after what ive seen when i sweep up i dont think ill ever have a carpet again..well i might when the dogs die and are buried in the garden...gotta admit the dyson is good expensive though...although not half as much as a kirby....about 13 years ago they were bought by the kirby company for £150 and sold to the public for over a 1000 quid...good machines though... michelle |
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