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The bill is higher then almighty

Permanent Linkby Hallusinating on Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:52 pm

My flat looks more like a tip, i have a big box lying around and a dirty floor.

Today i removed the bathtub so i can place a washing machine there instead, the area underneath the tub hasn`t been cleaned in about 20 years so it looks filthy.

Then i bought an electrical drying rack on sale, in hopes to save the money on a tumble dryer, but now i see the washing machine and rack won`t both fit in the bathroom.

I only have 30m2 and not even that when you put in big furniture, so its not so easy cramming in a big rack.

Wondering if i should buy a tumble dryer yet that will amount the sum on an already growing bill(had to pay 900 pounds to get the bathtub and an old toilet removed/thrown).
Then i paid 100 pounds to get an electric socket in the bathroom, and now i have to pay for deliverance of the washing machine 600 pounds(would be cheaper if they just dumped it on my door step but i can`t carry it inside alone, so they take 20 pounds extra for taking it over your door step).
Then the washing machine costs 250 pounds (it was almost 400 so i have gotten a bargain there).

Then the plumber needs peanut butter on his toast so that`s about 300 pounds to assemble the washing machine. (They take appr. 90 pounds an hour, and that`s the cheapest once, i have seen some plumbers take 120 pounds an hour!) And i also need to pay for equipment, last time they came to install a toilet, they had a fixed price for that but needed 50 pounds extra for a tube :twisted:

Yes i can ride the tube in London for 1 pound and its million times faster then the plumber is and much bigger then my toilet but i have to pay 50 pounds for a little plastic thing!!! Why not just fuse some straws together and glue it? Same thing..

So that`s buy buy to my summer holiday, i am just going to sit in and look at my clothes going on a trip in the washing machine.

Hun! put on some tea.

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