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Blokes Guide To Doing The Laundry
Contrary to popular belief by many guys (or at least, that's what seems to be popular belief if the guys in my family are anything to go by), laundry is not done by little fairies. The entity that has to make sure that your dirty clothes (and things like towels, sheets and tablecloths) are taken from the bedroom (and the bathroom floor, the back doorstep and out of your sports bag) to the laundry, into the machine, onto the line then back again is you. We won't even go there when it comes to ironing.

The hassle-free approach to organizing an unforgettable Rugby Tour
Going on rugby tour is a keenly anticipated event for everyone in the rugby club. It’s a rite of passage: separating the men from the boys! However even with the best of intentions not every rugby team manages to go on tour every year. Organizing a rugby tour can be very demanding and a lot of hard work: agreeing a destination, getting everyone to commit and pay up, sorting out fixtures, the travel arrangements etc. Not to mention the pressure to create an unforgettable touring experience for the entire touring party. Where to begin?

Cleaning The Washing Machine
Usually, the washing machine is something you use to clean other things. However, everything gets grubby and needs a clean-out periodically, and this is especially true of something that handles dirty football shorts, smelly socks, nappies and all the rest of it. Now and again, you're going to have to clean the washing machine probably not that frequently as the general home cleaning. If you have a household with small children and/or people doing a filthy job and you have to do two or three loads of washing a day, you can skip reading this article unless you're really keen - your washing machine is probably never free to be cleaned and you have enough work to do. The outside of the washing machine is the easy bit to clean. The outside ten ...





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