Is it just me, or has there been a silent, creeping revolution in the world of washing up? (And I'm not talking about dishwashing machines here).
Up until a couple of years ago, you did your washing up with a plastic brush. Now it seems everyone is using these little sponge pads.
Was there a questionnaire or a vote in Parliament? Don't get me wrong - I think they're an improvement as well, but it just seems to be such a well synchronised changeover.
Happy Easter, by the way. And I hope there's not too much washing up.
Posted by Eurodan at April 9, 2004 1:41 PMIt goes without saying that these brushes were only used in the UK. In Belgium, we are used to the sponge pads since ages. Still, a nice example of how the EU membership affects good old England ;-) Happy Easter and hope to hear you in WPIEI at the Council.
Posted by: Axel at April 9, 2004 4:46 PMLet me know if you're going to be in Council, Axel... and if you're speaking Dutch in a meeting make sure it's clear - especially if I'm interpreting ;-)
Posted by: Eurodan at April 9, 2004 10:22 PM