POLL: Yay or nay - open plan kitchens?
Tom Flanagan
8 years ago
last modified: 8 years ago
Yay - Open-plan!
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Comments (16)@harryinahurry, I agree with you as there are only two of us too. I think the very negative or passionate "No's" have come from people predominantly with children and that's certainly fine, as of course parents would want to interact with their children but the other thing is, that I don't watch mindless shows like soapies, I too like the news and informative programs like Insight, Landline etc...etc...and if you have opted like me at times to have a cooking day when it's cold and miserable outside or too darn hot to step outside, then a good tv show and the smell of freshly cooked muffins go together like wine and cheese ha-ha Cheers, Barbara...See MoreYay or nay? Black toilet seats
Comments (14)@ Barbara...Oh dear, dear Barb, always sitting on the fence...ha ha...(my turn to say something that I mean but not really say it so to speak....all in the ha ha!) Don't know how you manage to stay on everybody's side as well as your own...you must have a Diploma in diplomacy girl! I could never do it as well since I am afflicted with "foot IN mouth disease"...(that's everybody else's die-ease,) not mine. I appreciate the ability to voice a different opinio and I respect the ability in others.. I dislike black as a decor accent anywhere. The furthest I will go is Charcoal...now THAT'S an interesting shade for a toilet seat! I've seen all colours in ceramic toilets, even sickly purple- pink and all colours in plastic toilet seats including black...mostly black...well ALL black then..some .with an open space at the front for reasons that should be ovbious. Have not seen one of those since the 1940's though. I recall that in those times most vehicles on the road were also black and when my Dad sent from Nauru Island where he worked for some car paint...all there was - was black. Dark Days those! Why bring them back in tpoilet seats? So, now that we've experienced all colours and some lids with embedded artwork, some of it not really good....why not a charcoal toilet seat? Why has it "gotta be white?" Why, Maybelbridges, do you think you can see if its clean ONLY if it is white? Is that why everybody is painting just about everything white? Tis a puzzlement! Having returned to this poll and given due consideration to all comments....I think I will also sit on the fence..(.opps...seat) and say...weeeellll.....what does it matter what colour as long as it keeps a lid on things? And...for me...I'll opt for something to the left, something you can polish to a high sheen with fragrant O'Cedar and say...gimme a warm wooden one any day above all the rest....See More'yay' or 'nay' to walk in showers
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