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Date Posted: 31/07/07 8:35pm
Author: Cedric Heinkleman
Subject: Re: Help with packed flat furniture
In reply to: Bruce 's message, "Re: Help with packed flat furniture" on 30/07/07 1:51am

Bruce

I`m delighted to hear that you found the inflator needle.
The composite graphite uranium ones with annular grooves can be notoriously difficult to clean I think you`ll agree.

You`ll need a packed flat Dyson Mk 3. The one with modular powerglide spring-suspension complete with overhead under-hang and bristle-mounted, ratchet-dividers.
It also has an outer silicon coated membrane encased in diotic globulatic slave-cylinders which double as miniture stand alone furnace oven capable of roasting a sheep or a Yak at the flick of a switch!

Anyway give my regard to Zelda, tell her to keep writing the poetry but to give up on the cooking, it never was her forte.

Regards
Cedric



It just goes to show how handy the packed flat version of the hydro-powered microwave oven is, as opposed to the non-hydro-powered microwave oven. My great aunt stole one some years ago and gave it tme for Christmas many moons ago.

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[> [> [> [> [> Re: Help with packed flat furniture -- Bruce, 31/07/07 9:37pm

Cedric,

Yes I have to admit I hardly ever clean mine, the last time I just brought it to the university and had one of the undergraduates have a go at it. The results were less than stellar and I used some dried up dentifrice and my old brush on it as a temporary measure.

I had the Dyson Mk 3, the trouble with the under-hung bristle-mounted, ratchet-dividers is they kept catching in the carpet and sucking both the carpet and the cat into the silicone waste bin. I finally had to get rid of it when it went after Zelda. While her poetry will never win an award it is at times amusing as you have mentioned, and I must concur her culinary skills leave much to be desired. As a matter of fact I think that is precisely why the Dyson Mk 3 went after her since I had been vacuuming her dinners off my plate when se went to fetch the tea.

Bruce


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