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tillyflop Thu 19-Dec-13 17:23:06

Ha, Tiggypiro, thats one of life's rules! You must be very young to be asking that question, lol.

tiggypiro Wed 18-Dec-13 22:30:30

Why do kids, animals and electrical goods always choose weekends and holidays to be ill/breakdown ?

Soutra Wed 18-Dec-13 17:42:33

Hee hee Tegan - alcopops at your age?? tchgrin
Have fun tonight, sounds as if you've got a head start on everybody else.

Tegan Wed 18-Dec-13 14:58:28

I'm so tired after last nights lack of sleep I knocked back a glass of 'orange sidekick alcohol 20%' that has been in my sons room for years [this is after saying on the other thread that I don't drink blush] because we're going out tonight and I need a nap. Of course, as soon as I nodded off the phone rang. I hope it was a drink and not something to clean his bike with.

kittylester Wed 18-Dec-13 14:13:41

Thanks Harri. I've gone for the £100 option and the hope that that is what is wrong with the programmer too. If it's not - it's panic stations. tchshock

DD3 just came for a couple of hours with DGS2 (otherwise known as Bertie the b****r - not in his hearing, obviously!) He opened 3 presents from under the tree (none of which were his) and then unpacked DGD2's Peppa Pig picnic set. I'm going for a wine and a lie down. Oh, can't do that either, the aerial man is everywhere!!

Soutra Wed 18-Dec-13 13:10:50

Yep I think it's got to be a new one! But, worst case scenario with all those helpers each armed with GN teatowel and extra pairs of marigolds, you could delegate the lot ( if you play your cards right) Not forgetting the invaluable "puppy prewash" programme to get the bits off the plates tchgrin

harrigran Wed 18-Dec-13 11:46:04

I have just seen an advert for an online white goods company that promises to deliver an appliance to you before Santa, they will even deliver the same day for under £30. I don't want to advertise on this thread but if you want to know who it is you can pm me. I am taking notes because my dryer blew the mains fuse twice the other day.

Tegan Wed 18-Dec-13 11:12:54

You could throw it all in the back of the car and bring it here! I only use my dishwasher as a glorified draining board. If I was you I'd check you've got plenty of light bulbs [and a torch that works] as it loks like you're having one of 'those' Christmas's. Our drain blocked on Christmas Eve a few years back shock but it's amazing what can be done with an old Vileda Supermop.

kittylester Wed 18-Dec-13 11:08:01

Ok, the dishwasher man has just gone. We definitely need a new flow chamber (£120 fitted) but we might also need a new programmer (about £200 fitted) Equivalent new dishwasher £450 ish and it's nearly Christmas. What to do tchconfused

grannyactivist Wed 18-Dec-13 11:06:02

sunseeker I very often have large gatherings here for meals and I can't think of a single time (and believe me I'm sure I would remember) when my guests didn't offer to clear/wash up. I don't often take them up on it because I like to use that time at the end of the evening to chat to my husband about the evening as we work together, but if I'm tired then I can quite happily allow myself to be shooed off and let others do the work. I'm actually sitting here feeling quite sorry for your friend. In similar circumstances I would have done exactly what Elegran advised.
As for dishwashers, ours broke a few years back and we simply never got around to replacing it and then decided that as we were managing so well without one we'd use the space for an extra (third!) freezer.

Nonu Wed 18-Dec-13 10:36:56

Fingers crossed for you Kitty , re three .
tchsmile

TriciaF Wed 18-Dec-13 10:29:50

I've never had a dishwasher ( well except for DH) but I think the time has come to consider getting one.
Unless we wear our glasses we don't get the pots really clean in the sink.
It's a nasty revelation to check the cutlery and dishes after a cursory wash without glasses - sorry, yuk!

kittylester Wed 18-Dec-13 10:01:16

Added to the disaster of the dishwasher, the aerial needs replacing for the two tvs that are not on Sky and the outside light sensor (security light but also necessary for our drive now they village lights are switched off overnight) has died.

I suppose that's three things - if we're lucky tchgrin

Elegran Tue 17-Dec-13 14:37:08

I would have walked into the lounge with them and sat down, then after a reviving drink or two, stood up again and said "Well, the dishes won't wash themselves, and was at work all morning and cooking all afternoon. Who is going to wash and who is going to dry? Who will stack the dishwasher and who will empty it?"

sunseeker Tue 17-Dec-13 14:28:49

Met up with a friend yesterday and she told me that last Christmas Eve she had to work in the morning and spent the afternoon preparing and cooking a huge meal for 9. At the end of the meal everyone stood up and walked into the lounge, leaving her with the washing up tchshock

This year she is taking no chances, she is going abroad with her DH!

jinglbellrocks Tue 17-Dec-13 14:12:53

tchshock tiggypiro!

That's quite a good idea.

Charleygirl Tue 17-Dec-13 11:06:13

I could not live without mine.

tiggypiro Tue 17-Dec-13 11:04:34

Give the guests a piece of bread to wipe the gravy off and then serve the pud on the same plate !

glassortwo Tue 17-Dec-13 10:28:42

kitty That was me last Christmas, but you are more economical with the dishes you use when you have to hand wash them tchgrin

annodomini Tue 17-Dec-13 10:17:36

Of course it's a disaster, kitty! With a big crowd, you don't want heaps of dishes mounting up waiting for volunteers to do the washing-up. wink

kittylester Tue 17-Dec-13 10:06:54

Worse than not knowing that lametta is old hat now, my dishwasher has broken!!

I know it's not a real disaster but, nowadays, kitchens are not built to deal with the vast amounts of washing up generated by family gatherings, at least mine isn't. tchsad I've got a man coming tomorrow and just hope he's got the bit!