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  • WHAT IS THE ####ING POINT OF THIS?
  • Harry_the_Spider
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    IN A NORMAL HOUSE NORMAL PEOPLE PUT THEIR TEA BAGS IN THE **** BIN. BUT ON HOLIDAY… WHEN THERE IS A LITTLE TEA BAG ASH TRAY THING… PEOPLE LEAVE THEIR USED **** TEA BAGS OUT FOR ME TO TIDY UP.

    IT JUST ISN’T CIVILIZED.

    GOOD JOB THERE ISN’T A LITTLE CERAMIC POT IN THE BATHROOM WITH “TURDS” WRITTEN ON IT.

    iDave
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    as a student i had a plate for the tea bag of the day

    cynic-al
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    Jeez. People are microwaving babies and you post about this?

    mastiles_fanylion
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    LFWOL!!!!!!

    This is the sort of shit we need to worry about.

    LoCo
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    😆

    mogrim
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    Just think, there's a product designer out there that got paid to make that, he's earning money off of you 🙂

    Waderider
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    My mother does this. It's batty. She also has a ceramic 'house' that dispenses teabags. You refill it by removing the roof. Amazing stuff.

    thegreatape
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    There's one in my house. I've put it in the bin before, but she found and retrieved it.

    samuri
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    errm, we have two of these in our house. I'm as confused as you are but my wife likes them so we've got them.

    JAM29er
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    Are you the maid who comes into my room, despite the 'do not disturb' sign? Housekeeping…….. **** off, I'm trying to sleep/shag/shit in a pot marked 'turds'.

    Jamie
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    My nan has one of these. I told her about this thread and she called you a **** and said this rant deserves 2/10 😉

    sweepy
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    errm, we have two of these in our house. I'm as confused as you are but my wife likes them so we've got them

    we have exactly the same in our house, but with cushions

    Dylan08
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    Judging by the title of you're post I thought you meant this …http://www.fifa.com/

    🙂

    molgrips
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    Kettle on on side of the kitchen, bin on other. Carry dripping teabags across the floor? Or just put a few in the saucer then carry saucer drip-free across to the bin when you're done?

    Think about it…

    highclimber
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    No, I squeeze mine out as best I can and carry it to the bin with my other hand preventing any would-be drips from hitting the floor! simples! I'm with the OP on this, they serve no purpose, thanks for bringing this to our attention! I will sleep better tonight.

    scud
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    My wife bought one of these, here justification is that she thinks if you but hot tea bags in he bin, it makes it smell?

    highclimber
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    she's pulling your chain! if anything, it makes it smell nice!! she just wanted to defy you!

    aP
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    Don't you compost them? How wasteful.

    Obi_Twa
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    Dont get me f***ing started on f****ng used teabags not going straight in the f*****g bin. It is one of the things that really pi***s me off about my wife.

    stuartlangwilson
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    Squeezing teabags into your mug makes your tea taste awful.

    Philby
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    Thank god for this thread – I've been using mine erroneously :oops:. My Mum gave me one (as mothers do) and I thought it was for resting teaspoons on to stop drips of tea getting on work surfaces. Now I know how to use it properly.

    myheadsashed
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    Compost 'em +1

    andrewh
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    My other half has one. Not entirely sure why.

    CountZero
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    There's something like that in my kitchen. Gets used when several mugs of tea are being made, I'm not carrying dripping teabags across to the bin, which is in a utility cupboard, after each mug is done. The bags go on the little dish until they dry out, then they all go in the bin. No composting facility. And I don't sqeeze the bags out either, 'cos it makes tea taste bitter.

    rumbledethumps
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    God, help me.

    midlifecrisis
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    plebs

    tea leaves brewed in a pot every time in this house

    Gary_C
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    If you're from Yorkshire/Scotland (delete as appropriate), just peg the tea bags out on't washing line to dry out……..

    Then make another brew or two with 'em……

    😉

    fingerbike
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    smoothchicken
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    Why spend money on tat like that when the kitchen sink will do?

    fingerbike
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    You have worms creating compost in your sink?! 🙂

    project
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    a freind has a spoon shaped pottery spoon stand, for when youhave stirred something with the spoon, you then rest it on the pot spoon.

    PenrodPooch
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    That is a masterstroke, I need one

    oldgit
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    Squeeze on cup, drippy teabags seep out of the bin bag…yuck.

    My missus bought a kitchen bin and the lid opens into the bin? so when it closes it flicks old food out. I binned it, she went hertz van rental and I didn't get sex for ages.

    Spongebob
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    LMFAO! Harry the Spider must be in the over 45 category (like me) 😆

    project
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    A customer had a bin when you moved your hand in front of it, the lid opened as if by magic,

    Another customer had a soft lower toilet seat, you just initiated the lowering of the seat and some mechanism then slowly lowers it for you,

    WHAT IS THE POINT…………..

    jahwomble
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    I use an old pint pot so when it's full I know I've had too much tea, empty it and go to bed.

    finbar
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    My housemates put teabags in a little bowl thing, and they will stay there for as many days as it takes me to snap and put them in the compost bin. It drives me up the **** wall.

    B_Leach
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    Argh, the gf's uni flat mates have one and it sends me batsh*t, it gets stacked up with a good 20 teabags before it's removed usually (negating it's point, because with that number the tower of teabags topples and mucks up the side anyway)
    It's just plain lazy not to whip them in the bin as soon as you've used them! Though if you're composting them i can see why you'd bother…

    miketually
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    Erm, I put a little bowl by the kettle into which I put my tea bags. Sorry.

    Then they go into the compost.

    Bunnyhop
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    Same as miketually.

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