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    if you squash loo roll nto an oval the little chaps can't get as much off in one go.
    I've only just learnt this. Could have saved a small rainforest with the amount my lot use!

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    That would drive me mad though

    I like anything to look perfect and not all out of shape

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    Quote Originally Posted by angeldelight View Post
    That would drive me mad though

    I like anything to look perfect and not all out of shape

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    Quote Originally Posted by funemnx View Post
    Do all of us childminders have just a little bit of OCD? I know I do!!
    What you saying

    Ha ha

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    think I might try this, i'm so fed up with blocked toilets because of too much loo roll going down!

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    Very interesting

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kindertime View Post
    Very interesting
    What is ?

    The squashed loo roll or the fact that we could have OCD ?



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    OCD - so thats what it is
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    my mum used to do this when we were kids!!!

    So i siad i never would.

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    Just ahnd them one piece before they go in! That will stop it

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    Quote Originally Posted by manjay View Post
    Just ahnd them one piece before they go in! That will stop it
    I've threatened to do that with hubby, he uses that much

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    Quote Originally Posted by moogster1a View Post
    if you squash loo roll nto an oval the little chaps can't get as much off in one go.
    I've only just learnt this. Could have saved a small rainforest with the amount my lot use!


    I've never heard that before.

    What I want to know is what made you think of doing it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by manjay View Post
    Just ahnd them one piece before they go in! That will stop it
    and tell em to use both sides
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    i am sorry..i couldnt live with a squashed roll...it wouldnt look right with the folded to a point end....


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    Quote Originally Posted by funemnx View Post
    Do all of us childminders have just a little bit of OCD? I know I do!!
    Do any of us childminders with OCD sometimes think we are in the wrong job? A pristine house a several children are not always that compatible
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hayley G View Post
    Do any of us childminders with OCD sometimes think we are in the wrong job? A pristine house a several children are not always that compatible
    I don't mind the mess but somethings just cant be allowed to happen in my household - mixing the playdough colours together (hence 1 colour at a time please), putting the wrong toy in the wrong box the books need to be lined up in size order..... and now the loo roll MUST be round!

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    Quote Originally Posted by angeldelight View Post
    That would drive me mad though

    I like anything to look perfect and not all out of shape

    Angel xx


    Don't tell us you fold the ends down a la Mrs Bucket?!?! (sorry Mrs Bouquet)
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    Quote Originally Posted by funemnx View Post
    I don't mind the mess but somethings just cant be allowed to happen in my household - mixing the playdough colours together (hence 1 colour at a time please), putting the wrong toy in the wrong box the books need to be lined up in size order..... and now the loo roll MUST be round!
    I agree!

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    Quote Originally Posted by georgie456 View Post


    Don't tell us you fold the ends down a la Mrs Bucket?!?! (sorry Mrs Bouquet)
    I am not that bad

    I dont mind a mess but on the table where the kids are playing or on the floor where the toys are

    I do not want my andrex toilet roll squashed though

    Angel xx

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    Te he, how funny! Play dough mixing, glue on card and then mindee deciding to draw on wet glue, using far too many shiny stars, not putting lids on pens.....Mmmmmm

 

 
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