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Post by Mae Hem on Dec 5, 2009 8:23:17 GMT
Hairnets, where are they now, do you use them as eco-shopping bags? Do you put your hanging plants in them?
Who amongst you still wears them - or have you put your old ones to good use?
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Post by Eema Braazkumov on Dec 5, 2009 10:36:37 GMT
I put them on the PMB's cats to avoid annoying cat hairs on black clothing.
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Post by Frankleapold on Dec 5, 2009 12:54:47 GMT
Herr Netz.....is he a German Tog ?.
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Post by Mae Hem on Dec 5, 2009 14:01:57 GMT
Herr Netz.....is he a German Tog ?. Ja
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Post by Mahatt Micoat on Dec 5, 2009 14:09:55 GMT
I used to have to wear "rather fetching" blue hair nets when I worked at the flour mill, the abattoir and the chocolate factory (the law says within food factories ears must be covered by hair nets) but I haven't worn one for a good few years now......
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Post by Caddi Fuller-Teabags on Dec 5, 2009 15:24:04 GMT
Hairnets - I can buy them (but only in blonde or auburn, not the bright pink and blue that my nanny used to wear) but I cannot buy bun nets any more - which is what I need.
(and before you ask bun nets are for wearing your hair in a bun not for catching the wild doughnut!)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2009 16:59:38 GMT
I used to have to wear "rather fetching" blue hair nets when I worked at the flour mill, the abattoir and the chocolate factory (the law says within food factories ears must be covered by hair nets) but I haven't worn one for a good few years now...... Don't you still put your hair in it when you take it off?
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