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Started by insideontheoutside, October 25, 2010, 02:03:46 AM

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Lee

Uh, Cindy, I hate to prove your point, but what cord thing?
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Sharky

I hate the sound of vacuum cleaners so much.
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Jeatyn

While we're on the subject, does anyone understand what the attachment on the vacuum with the little brush thing on is for?
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Sharky

Getting crumbs off the couch? But I guess you don't need the bristles for that.  Good question.
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Lee

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Elijah3291

Quote from: Jeatyn on November 08, 2010, 10:27:39 AM
While we're on the subject, does anyone understand what the attachment on the vacuum with the little brush thing on is for?

i think its for sucking up dust on things like blinds and vents
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Lee

Aaaah, that would make sense.  Thanks for clearing that up for us.
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insideontheoutside

Really? no clue about vacuum attachments? Jeez and that's one I figured most guys could at least relate to - it's a machine, with mechanical parts and different size attachments. What are different size drill bits for? What are different size wrenches for? What are different size attachments on another piece of equipment for? Handling different jobs of course. One look at vacuum attachments should at least set off some sort of relating thought process like this LOL

Obviously I'm not one of those guys that's completely mystified by cleaning apparatus.
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Lee

I understand the size thing, but none of my drill bits have a brush thing around the top.  :P
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A

The brush thing is for dusting your couch, your table, your blinds, your curtains...
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Jeatyn

I just use the one nozzle to do everything :D

I actually am a bit of a clean freak but that bristly bit has always baffled me, it seems unnecessary
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Cindy

It's for your belly button fluff. I thought guys would know that :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


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some ftm guy

lmao! i didn't know people really did that. I've seen guys on tv or movies eat what's in their belly button though ha!
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DRAIN

vacuum cleaner? pah! let me show you my dyson roller ball thing with 500 attachments, interchangeable dust collectors, a steam cleaner option, and 40 horsepower worth of suck. no sirree this aint just a vacuum, this is a primo piece of engineering. *hikes pants*

but seriously, does anyone use that bristly thing?
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insideontheoutside

Quote from: DRAIN on November 11, 2010, 11:57:29 PM
vacuum cleaner? pah! let me show you my dyson roller ball thing with 500 attachments, interchangeable dust collectors, a steam cleaner option, and 40 horsepower worth of suck. no sirree this aint just a vacuum, this is a primo piece of engineering. *hikes pants*

but seriously, does anyone use that bristly thing?

I also own a dyson and as a matter of fact I do use the brush thing - great way to "dust" without having to get out dusting stuff and rags etc. I've even used it to suck up crumbs off the table :)

Which illustrates another "thinking like a guy" - when you figure out unique ways to circumvent laborious chores or make them easier on you!
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Jeatyn

....you figure out a way to carry an unreasonable amount of items from one place to another so you don't have to make two trips. If this means shoving things in the waistband of your pants after you run out of arm room then so be it.
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kyril

Quote from: Jeatyn on November 12, 2010, 03:33:55 PM
....you figure out a way to carry an unreasonable amount of items from one place to another so you don't have to make two trips. If this means shoving things in the waistband of your pants after you run out of arm room then so be it.
Is this a guy thing? Never thought of it that way...thought it was more of a "lazy" thing.

edit: Jeatyn, you can still use your waistband to carry stuff? Where are you keeping that baby?


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Miniar

I got long arms, I stack things onto one forearm, then sorta support the stack with the other arm. Can carry a RIDICULOUS! amount of stuff...
Though sometimes I end up with one or two things in my mouth too...



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padfoots666

I'm super horny but I'm in school and my teacher won't let me go to the bathroom... *sticks hands in pants and gets off*
I've been wearing the same pair of pants for the past week... *sniffs pants* It's still good for another week.
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Jeatyn

Quote from: kyril on November 12, 2010, 05:59:29 PM
Is this a guy thing? Never thought of it that way...thought it was more of a "lazy" thing.

edit: Jeatyn, you can still use your waistband to carry stuff? Where are you keeping that baby?

My sisters always yell at me for being an idiot and just to make two trips so it could be :D

Still plenty of waistband room at the back and sides :P
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