From the working camps, parties went out to
perform various chores, either locally or in small up-river camps.
Chores around the house.
George had to fight his way up, washing dishes, doing the most
menial legal chores.
Chore chart?
Household chores: consider not mowing the lawn or starting the diy at the crack of dawn.
Or even the time they spend
doing chores
you used to do?
Has hotpoint merely meant we now have more time to spend doing other
tedious chores?
If kept in a solid floored aviary then cleaning is a constant and time
consuming chore.
My gait became unstable; my arms became weak; i dropped things; doing my hair
became a chore.
This gets you off the hook for all the
mundane chores; let someone else take care of them.
For you who aren't particularly appreciative of the hot hot, then do your
gardening chores
early in the morning.
Guy sheppard
handled design chores
for the first three episodes of this season.
Regular internet users will save a year of their lives by doing the most
time-consuming chores
online, a new report claims.
Camp duties include cleaning and
camp chores
as well as data input and personal projects.
Everybody has a
cleaning chore
- brass, woodwork, windows, decks - we had a lot of fun with this.
I also don't like helping with
domestic chores.
Also useful here is a section on com interoperability with.net ( as this is likely to be a common
programming chore
).
They might offer you the incentive to
finish early once a chore
is out of the way.
Spam too many of us suffer the
daily chore
of deleting e-mails we don't want to receive.
Wardens and volunteers share all cooking and
kitchen chores.
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