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Why can't you watch it on iplayer ?Jakell wrote:I missed this episode and cannot find it on a tracker that is not private
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... Episode_2/
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Hey! Now that I likeJohnB wrote:I do my laundry by hand with one of theseBen wrote:Four days to do the Laundry!
hang it out to dry under my awning, then stuff it in my clothes cupboard. More like 40 minutes work than 4 days! Although it's only for one person.
Modern clothing is a lot simpler, and I suppose different materials mean that ironing isn't needed. But it shows that simplicity doesn't mean going back to "the good olde days".
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I can watch it but would like to save it as a resource too. I haven't manage to save clips from I player yet, which I can with most video on the net.Tess wrote:Why can't you watch it on iplayer ?Jakell wrote:I missed this episode and cannot find it on a tracker that is not private
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... Episode_2/
You've obviously never had to wash nappies / yucky baby clothes.JohnB wrote:It doesn't give as good results as a washing machine, but it makes you wonder if it's worth having such complicated expensive machine, and that there must be a simpler way without going back to the four day Victorian wash.Adam Polczyk wrote:Hey! Now that I like
Washing machines are about to spec and wonderful
JohnB wrote:I do my laundry by hand with one of theseBen wrote:Four days to do the Laundry!
hang it out to dry under my awning, then stuff it in my clothes cupboard. More like 40 minutes work than 4 days! Although it's only for one person.
Modern clothing is a lot simpler, and I suppose different materials mean that ironing isn't needed. But it shows that simplicity doesn't mean going back to "the good olde days".
I looked up this item but it only seems to be available in America. Couldn't find any on Ebay (yet).
where did you get yours from?
I got mine from Waudby's, a caravan accessory shop, but it's not on their web site now. Googling "Wonder Wash" found a couple of UK suppliers who are out of stock, so I don't know what the current position is. Camping and caravanning shops seem to be the best place to find them. Watch out for Wonder Wash laundry balls, same name, different product!Jakell wrote: I looked up this item but it only seems to be available in America. Couldn't find any on Ebay (yet).
where did you get yours from?
Oh,yes.JohnB wrote:If you will do your bit towards causing the overpopulation problemJonB wrote:You've obviously never had to wash nappies / yucky baby clothes.
Washing machines are about to spec and wonderful
Just at replacement - had our 2, soon I'll be off to the vet
As they are 2 years and 10 weeks, haven't told them they're my retirement
plan / accommodation when there are no pensions when we're old and frail