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date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 14:52:47 -0700 (PDT),
group: uk.media.radio.archers
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Re: Phil and the laundry/spoiler 9th June
On 15 Jun, 18:01, Marjorie
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> Bob E wrote:
> > I just put everything in at 30.
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> I do most washes at 30 now, but I did read somewhere that it's good for> the machine to run it at 60 now and again (presumably to clear out
> accumulated deposits etc) so I occasionally do towels or whites at 60.
We do wofe's lab coats at 90 twice a term to give it (and them) a
good clear out.
date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 14:52:47 -0700 (PDT)
author: Bob E
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Re: Phil and the laundry/spoiler 9th June
On Sat, 21 Jun 2008 07:15:21 +0100, "Siderius Nuncius"
wrote:
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>"J. P. Gilliver (John)" wrote
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>> What follows was told us by our chemistry master, so may well be fictional
>> ...
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>> There was a particularly good student (whom everybody knew was good), who
>> tended to finish the practical exam ahead of time and would then play -
>> putting reagents of an obvious colour into his burette. According to the
>> master, it was interesting to watch the colours propagate around the lab,
>> as everyone copied him ...
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>IRTA "brunette". An interesting image.
MTAAW. I had a whole little story before the next sentence. He had a
gf sitting in front who was brunette and I had time briefly to wonder
why the teacher didn't stop him colouring her hair during lessons and
whether she minded.
Sometimes thoughts do still flash by but mostly now they are slow.
When Ihear a news item and I think about it by the time I've had a
thought or two I've missed the next item. Do anyotherolderrats find
that OAIA?
date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 10:38:22 +0200
author: badriya
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