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Could you not be without?
Mine is the washing machine
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is this White goods things??
I agree its a washing machine
or any household ?>
if second its a computer
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Computer.
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Washing machine definitely.
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Washing machine!
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I hate to say it but my dishwasher. It's one of those things you don't realise you can't live without until you get one!
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PC
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I could live without a washing machine as I could take my washing to my mams and it would come back ironed too.
I couldn't live without my hair straighteners.
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Vibrator.
In saying that, I don't have too many teeth left.
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Surely that has batteries and doesn't run off electricity.
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Batteries make what?
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hens?
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and they are powered by?
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eggs?
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Les oeufs
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Yep them as well.
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I love a nice fried
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on toast?
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Could not be without my darling maid Agnes. She brings joy to my days and a spotless home.
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I'd be lost without her.
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I would have to say the fridge because you can keep loads of food in there and so it stops me going to the shops every day for fresh stuff.
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The maid is more essential to me as she does everything for me. She's a gem.
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But the question was about an electrical item, not which member of your staff is more helpful.
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The maid doesn't exist.
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I agree with cherry. A fridge would be missed more.
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She does. She's here now. I pay her £7 per hour and she comes from Poland.
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A bit of a long bus trip.
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She moved to London though.
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My dad used to have a Polish nurse called Mena.
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I know other Poles. They're called Mena, Agnes or Dorota. Never met any with other names.
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What does that mean Kev?