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On Thu, 11 May 2017 20:13:33 +0100, Rod Speed wrote:



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Fake kikuyu. There are no seed heads on any of my kikuyu.

It would never survive if it couldn't seed.

Wrong. It's a runner grass.

That could never work.

It does anyway.

How would it get from West to East Australia?

You put the runners in a vehicle.


How would it do it without human intervention?


Irrelevant, its not a naturally occurring grass.

It couldn't spread across long distances.

Its not a naturally occurring grass.

We invented it?

Bred it. Just like we did wheat, that's
not a naturally occurring grass either.


Don't believe you.


Doesn't matter what you believe.


So why was it bred? What is it's purpose?

If only to **** of my neighbours :-)

It'll **** you off too.

I don't mind mowing,

Yes, you are that stupid.

It's a quick easy enjoyable task.

Only for stupids who don't have much better things to do.

Do you detest hoovering too?

Yep.


Get a robot one then.


Useless. You have no idea what my place is like.


Are you boasting about the size of your hose again? Or are you saying it's really dirty?

Loading the dishwasher?

Nope, when I take stuff back to the kitchen after
eating off it, it has to go somewhere. Just as easy
to put it straight in the dishwasher which is left
open as putting it anywhere else.


Easier to do what I do and just pile them up on the draining board.


Nope. Just as easy to pile them in the dishwasher and there
is nothing else you have to do except close the door and
press the button when you want to have them cleaned.


Putting them in the dishwasher requires putting them in the correct positions. I just pile them up on the draining board, so I can do all the stacking in one go every few days.

When it looks like about a full load, I put them all in at once,


So you waste that effort. I don't have to do that.


It's the rule of mass production, always faster to do lots of something at once.

taking the clean stuff out at the same time.


The clean stuff has already gone, its been dirtied.


So when yours has finished cleaning, it's full of clean stuff, and now you're gradually putting dirty things in and taking clean ones out and they're getting mixed up. Or do you have two dishwashers?

Then once there arent any clean plates left, put a pellet in the little
thing where it goes, close the door turn it on.


I use two pellets,


I use one, but a good one like Finish
or now Logix now that we have an Aldi.


As do I, but since I run it only every few days, and it's got dried catfood on things, it needs two, and on the full 70C wash.

gets things clean after sitting about for 4 days.


Mine sit for about 12, that's when all the full
dinner plates are dirty usually. Don't use
those for ever meal so that does vary a little.

I do a dishwasher run when they are all dirty.


I've got parrots and cats so mine fills faster.

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