A few more small jobs out of the way- the clothes line was a pr*ck. BTW, glad I bought a decent ladder.

Question. Do you leave the ladder in situ for your wife to hang up the clothes? If not, does she have very long arms?

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A very astute observation my dear Watson however, the line is spring tensioned so, it is lowered for loading and, you flick a lever and it raises, then you can gap
the washing.
I also did a reach test on the ladys reach, no wukkas.
 
People also ask (as did I),

Where does no Wukkas come from?

Australian slang. No wukkas is a shortening of no wuckin furries, which is a spoonerism for a phrase you can probably guess at… Note that no worries/no wukkas can also be used to say “you're welcome” or “anytime,” as in: “Thanks heaps!
 
People also ask (as did I),

Where does no Wukkas come from?

Australian slang. No wukkas is a shortening of no wuckin furries, which is a spoonerism for a phrase you can probably guess at… Note that no worries/no wukkas can also be used to say “you're welcome” or “anytime,” as in: “Thanks heaps!
Ridgi didge bungee, no wukkas, peaca piss.
 
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