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failing all these great suggestions you could rip out the washing m/c, replace it with a drinks cabinet and leave a voucher book to the local laundrette on the work top. when quizzed about this drastic change tell the lady of the house the cabinet will keep the old fella happy, she wont have to worry about getting the m/c out when it breaks down because you would have had to tile up to it, thus blocking it in! then explain the laundrette is next door to her mother in laws who has agreed to take her washing there in the future! A much more agreeable solution than solid bed fixing, im sure you will all agree!!!!! oh and yes iam bored out of my skull:yawn:
 

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