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@torunn saidYes, a horrible job with having to move things around.
Vacuum cleaning.
@drewnogal saidIt's strange to think how welcome the vacuum cleaner must have been in all homes when it was first introduced - so much easier to clean the house, and now I just get irritated. 🙂
Yes, a horrible job with having to move things around.
Putting out my bins and recycling is one I also hate doing because my back gate is all barricaded up to stop the rabbit getting out.
@great-big-stees saidI do everything in the house but that.
Cleaning the bathrooms.
@torunn saidWell the first vacuum cleaners were as big as your fridge and were as loud as a jet engine so they weren't all that popular back then but yes I get your point 😉
It's strange to think how welcome the vacuum cleaner must have been in all homes when it was first introduced - so much easier to clean the house, and now I just get irritated. 🙂
@anderssen saidCould the average household afford one?
Well the first vacuum cleaners were as big as your fridge and were as loud as a jet engine so they weren't all that popular back then but yes I get your point 😉
@anderssen saidI gotta get me a skag...what’s a skag and how much does it cost?🤔
I do everything in the house but that.
I cook and clean and wash and fold and feed the squirrels but I do not clean the crapper.
My skag does that 🤗
@torunn saidLoL I remember when big bulky answering machines were 1000 dollars...
Could the average household afford one?
@great-big-stees saidA skag is a woman.
I gotta get me a skag...what’s a skag and how much does it cost?🤔
@anderssen saidHmmmm. I remember a single mother who was my grade 5 teacher in the 50s who was anything but free.
A skag is a woman.
The ones who are single mothers are free.