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Hey Talon! I Demand Answers!!!

YOYOYYOYOY Member Posts: 130
edited January 2014 in Poker Chat


I don't want anyone to think i've got ocd or anything but any chance of the answers for the 2 unanswered clues in your pre christmas cryptic quiz mate?

Loading your spoons/forks/knives/teaspoons into seperate areas of the cutlery holder of your diswasher isn't ocd no matter what my wife and kids say. It's common sense!
I don't know why i listen to them anyway,they're imaginary!

 

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  • GELDYGELDY Member Posts: 5,203
    edited January 2014
    But are you a points down (me)
    or up type of guy (my wife)
  • VespaPXVespaPX Member Posts: 12,487
    edited January 2014
    In Response to Re: Hey Talon! I Demand Answers!!!:
    But are you a points down (me) or up type of guy (my wife)
    Posted by GELDY
    My wife just points sharp things at me
  • YOYOYYOYOY Member Posts: 130
    edited January 2014
    In Response to Re: Hey Talon! I Demand Answers!!!:
    But are you a points down (me) or up type of guy (my wife)
    Posted by GELDY

    Points down, anything else would be dangerous but you also make sure that knives and forks are at the back, spoons towards the front so you don't have to reach over the sharp bits. Well i would if they let me have anything made of metal in here!
  • SlipwaterSlipwater Member Posts: 3,664
    edited January 2014
    In Response to Re: Hey Talon! I Demand Answers!!!:
    In Response to Re: Hey Talon! I Demand Answers!!! : Points down, anything else would be dangerous but you also make sure that knives and forks are at the back, spoons towards the front so you don't have to reach over the sharp bits. Well i would if they let me have anything made of metal in here!
    Posted by YOYOY
    Eh?!

    I assume you mean teaspoons?

    Forks, knives, and 'regular' spoons are generally side by side: perpendicular and equidistant from the front of the drawer. The (often) fitted tray will also allow for space on both left and right for other kitchen implements such as can openers, scissors, corkscrews, etc. The area designed for teaspoons is - as you have alluded to - towards the front, and is generally not large enough to house any of the other pieces of aforementioned cutlery.

    I hope this helps.
  • aussie09aussie09 Member Posts: 8,033
    edited January 2014


    if you really have OCD you would know that you mustn't put spoons together in the same compartment. 

    if you do you must unsure that they are not aligned parallelally (is that a word?) because they might not get cleaned properly. 

    a true OCD person would have progressed beyond simple order and uniformity to place each item in a seemingly random and confused state whereas, in reality, it is absolute perfection in dishwashing procedure and the epitome of precision in stacking technique.



    what?



     
  • YOYOYYOYOY Member Posts: 130
    edited January 2014
    In Response to Re: Hey Talon! I Demand Answers!!!:
    In Response to Re: Hey Talon! I Demand Answers!!! : Eh?! I assume you mean teaspoons? Forks, knives, and 'regular' spoons are generally side by side: perpendicular and equidistant from the front of the drawer. The (often) fitted tray will also allow for space on both left and right for other kitchen implements such as can openers, scissors, corkscrews, etc. The area designed for teaspoons is - as you have alluded to - towards the front, and is generally not large enough to house any of the other pieces of aforementioned cutlery. I hope this helps.
    Posted by Slipwater

    I did indeed mean teaspoons mate and it does help immensely. Thank you. 


  • SlipwaterSlipwater Member Posts: 3,664
    edited January 2014
    In Response to Re: Hey Talon! I Demand Answers!!!:
    if you really have OCD you would know that you mustn't put spoons together in the same compartment.  if you do you must unsure that they are not aligned parallelally (is that a word?) because they might not get cleaned properly.  a true OCD person would have progressed beyond simple order and uniformity to place each item in a seemingly random and confused state whereas, in reality, it is absolute perfection in dishwashing procedure and the epitome of precision in stacking technique.    
    Posted by aussie09
    No, it is not.
  • paige55paige55 Member Posts: 2,953
    edited January 2014
    you are all wrong a dishwasher is called a husband,and may place cutlery in any order :):):):) xxxx this may or may not be true xxxx
  • YOYOYYOYOY Member Posts: 130
    edited January 2014
    In Response to Re: Hey Talon! I Demand Answers!!!:
    if you really have OCD you would know that you mustn't put spoons together in the same compartment.  if you do you must unsure that they are not aligned parallelally (is that a word?) because they might not get cleaned properly.  a true OCD person would have progressed beyond simple order and uniformity to place each item in a seemingly random and confused state whereas, in reality, it is absolute perfection in dishwashing procedure and the epitome of precision in stacking technique. what?  
    Posted by aussie09

    That may be right for those with "obsessive compulsive disorder" but i suffer from "oversimplified cutlery display"
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