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Original post by glassalice
I certainly wouldn't trust an aldi hoover to work for more than 5 seconds...

Same, it would burn the house down
Original post by Anonymous
Same, it would burn the house down

I am never going to look at someone buying one in the same way again.
Original post by LovelyMrFox
Yes. Im hoping to go to university in the UK though :smile:


Have been to the UK before?
Original post by glassalice
I am never going to look at someone buying one in the same way again.

Reeeeeepooooooorted :rolleyes:
Original post by Anonymous
Reeeeeepooooooorted :rolleyes:

Why :confused:?
Original post by glassalice
Why?

You have just made fun of me
Original post by Anonymous
You have just made fun of me

Sorry if I came across that way- I wasn't.

I specifically meant that I wouldn't look at someone buying an aldi vacuum cleaner in the same way again (not vacuum cleaners in general).
This is because your comment actually reminded me of my favourite book, 'The Life and Loves of a She Devil', the protagonist turns on all the appliances in her house and leaves them in such a way that they burn the house down in order to punish her husband.
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Original post by glassalice
Nah,
Over here Aldi sells all sorts.
Exercise equipment, gardening stuff, toys, some (hideous) clothes, kitchen appliances...
They don't really have constant lines though--the products they stock constantly change.

Never heard of a UK Walmart.

Ah, similar then :biggrin: Target doesnt have the best fashion choices either :lol:
Google lied then.
Original post by Anonymous
Have been to the UK before?

Unfortunately Ive not had the opportunity, no :frown:
Original post by glassalice
Sorry if I came across that way- I wasn't.

I specifically meant that I wouldn't look at someone buying an aldi vacuum cleaner in the same way again (not vacuum cleaners in general).
This is because your comment actually reminded me of my favourite book, 'The Life and Loves of a She Devil', the protagonist turns on all the appliances in her house and leaves them in such a way that they burn the house down in order to punish her husband.

Its fine, I think mods will say it go against their guidelines wny
Original post by Anonymous
Its fine, I think mods will say it go against their guidelines wny

*anyway
Original post by Anonymous
Its fine, I think mods will say it go against their guidelines wny

:dontknow: Still not really sure why, but OK IDK.
Original post by glassalice
:dontknow: Still not really sure why, but OK IDK.

Reporting again :colonhash:
Original post by Anonymous
Reporting again :colonhash:


:congrats:
Nothing wrong with that at all. Very rare to hear about a man who actually cleans
Original post by MyFightSong
Nothing wrong with that at all. Very rare to hear about a man who actually cleans

Cheers mate
I can't stand my neighbour's house is cleaner than mine. It makes me really upset.
I actually enjoy cleaning but not to that extent lmao
Original post by username994910484
Sorry if I came across that way- I wasn't.

I specifically meant that I wouldn't look at someone buying an aldi vacuum cleaner in the same way again (not vacuum cleaners in general).
This is because your comment actually reminded me of my favourite book, 'The Life and Loves of a She Devil', the protagonist turns on all the appliances in her house and leaves them in such a way that they burn the house down in order to punish her husband. Just recalled :smile: usually I contact emop to have my apartments cleaned. No complaints so far!


Sorry, just wonder, what is wrong with aldi vacuum cleaner?

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