The Nibble on Drying Up
Jules and Sarah The Podcast
Jules And Sarah
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🗓️ 19 May 2026
⏱️ 4 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Hello, I'm Jules. |
| 0:01.0 | Hello, I'm Sarah. |
| 0:02.0 | And welcome to Jules and Sarah the Nibble. We're welcome where I have a personal question. Okay. Do you dry up? Washing? Yeah, like you watch, so you've just done the washing up, right? And it's on your draining board, your side, whatever. Do you get a teet towel and dry it up? No. So neither do I, right? And I did see something about this. Well, what I actually saw was that millennials, which that's what we, I mean, I'm clinging on to my millennial status. You are a millennial. Well, I am because I'm 84. No, you are, because Dutch is a millennial and he's really on, as I like to remind him, he's on the cusp of Jeanette. |
| 0:40.0 | I'm devout millennial. |
| 0:41.8 | Oh, yes. Me too. Cut me open. I'd read CD-ROM. |
| 0:47.9 | So I saw this thing that said millennials have done away with ironing. |
| 0:53.6 | Because I don't know about Sheila, June, she was rarely without an iron in her hand. |
| 0:58.0 | Ironing in the mornings before school, |
| 1:01.0 | front of Coronation Street of an evening, ironing and ironing. |
| 1:05.0 | Don't get me wrong, we were all crisp. |
| 1:07.0 | We all had the crispest of the edges, collars, the rest of it. Millennials have kind of done away with it. John will iron to order if he's got a wedding and he needs a shirt. Oh, I iron everything. The ironing body is up on the car. I'm an ironer. Oh, you are. You're keeping it alive. But I think boys are ironers. We have to be like, like boys stuff gets really creased. Right. Like shirts and stuff. You can't go out with a creased shirt. No, I think it's shirts, isn't it? Yeah. Because Alex says the same. But I ironed this t-shirt and I like, get. She told you wouldn't know. It was a rushed job. Has it been hung? |
| 1:47.0 | This is its third time on, to be fair. Right, fair enough, fair enough. |
| 1:48.5 | But I think millennials have done away with drying up because I don't know anyone who doesn't |
| 1:53.6 | just allow it to dry, right? |
| 1:56.3 | Just leave it on the side. |
| 1:57.7 | It will dry itself. |
| 1:59.4 | June thinks it's disgusting. June and my dad will stand there. They'll do the washing up and they will stand there until it's all dried up and put away. Don't just parents are the same. Yeah. As Sheila and Ken like that? No. They wouldn't dry up. They wouldn't leave it on a drying rack, but they dishwash her. Yeah Yeah. But some things you don't. Like, if they were to wash up, would they stand and dry up and put it away? They wouldn't have it stacked high. No. Mine's a bit of a junk, like, oh, mine's Bukaroo. And like, there's plates on there that I'm like, oh, can't be bothered putting that way. And it just kind of lives there for a bit. |
| 2:35.0 | Yeah, I work from it. Sometimes it bypasses the cupboard. And I'm just like, oh, I'll just take it off there. And then I have a moment where I go, enough. Enough's enough. And then I put it all away. But I would never judge a house for having a drying rack or like stacked up. Well, When I was there, this was a while ago now, |
| 2:52.7 | we washed up like dutiful children just doing our bit and left it all. June came in. She went |
| 2:59.1 | berserk. She went absolutely. Look at this slimy wet. Like this dripping away. She couldn't bear it. |
| 3:05.9 | To be fair though. Like if you dry it with a tea towel, it doesn't have... Like I remember my grandparents always drying and stood at the sink, drying. Yeah, yeah. Like, because it doesn't have the like marks on it then, does it? It's neater. Oh, God, I don't care. I know. Just parents are big dryers. Yeah, June is. I'm glad we did this. No, thank. I'm glad we did this. |
| 3:24.9 | I've now left with a conflict about how I am thing. |
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