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Post by Xenu on Jan 16, 2005 13:43:14 GMT -5
Well now you gotta post it!
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Post by ViperPilotMomma on Jan 16, 2005 15:01:43 GMT -5
Ouch! Stop twisting my arm!! Some things are better left unsaid, especially by me! VPM
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Post by mattw65 on Jan 17, 2005 18:18:35 GMT -5
Shall we carry on by talking about housework and who does it better?
*big, big can of worms*
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Post by ViperPilotMomma on Jan 17, 2005 20:45:41 GMT -5
Whoops...whoooaaa?! *trips over something on the floor and stumbles*
Oh, did you leave out your gauntlet-thingy here on the floor? Might want to pick that up.... ;D
*even larger amounts of worms*
VPM
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Post by Xenu on Jan 18, 2005 6:31:43 GMT -5
Simmuh!
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Post by ViperPilotMomma on Jan 18, 2005 7:32:22 GMT -5
Simmuh!
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Post by caseOrange on Jan 18, 2005 7:47:40 GMT -5
You mean the wibbly wobbly bits Wibbly wobbly bits, blokie bits,...what's up with "bits"?
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Post by Blade Runner on Jan 20, 2005 7:00:42 GMT -5
Wibbly wobbly bits, blokie bits,...what's up with "bits"? There all the bits you like
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Post by mattw65 on Jan 20, 2005 17:01:38 GMT -5
Wibbly wobbly bits, blokie bits,...what's up with "bits"? Girlies bit wobbly as well. OK, so only when the jog or jump up and down, but still......... *holding can opener defiantly in his hand* So what is it with having to put the toilet seat back down again after we guys have used it? I mean we have to lift it, why can't the women put it back down again? *jumbo size can of worms*
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Post by ViperPilotMomma on Jan 20, 2005 20:15:50 GMT -5
I can't stand it when the pets drink out of the toilet and they don't know how to put down the lid. VPM
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Post by Xenu on Jan 20, 2005 20:45:45 GMT -5
I can't stand it when the pets drink out of the toilet and they don't know how to put down the lid. VPM Alright, but if the pets can lift it, why can't you guys?
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Post by ViperPilotMomma on Jan 20, 2005 21:30:08 GMT -5
;D I don't have a good, rational answer to this one (only a bunch of silly, nonsensical ones that I've convinced the worms to leave alone !) Let's just say that after growing up in a house where females out numbered the males, its simply what I'm used to. I can only answer for myself, though. VPM
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Post by Xenu on Jan 21, 2005 1:56:17 GMT -5
I grew up like that, too. maybe that's why I'm like this....
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Post by ViperPilotMomma on Jan 21, 2005 8:21:48 GMT -5
Also, its just neater that way (same with closet, cabinet, washer, dryer doors), keeps the place from looking too cluttered, ya know? Plus it helps keep my 2 yr old out of trouble. Its not that he can't lift it because he can, its more because he's at that stage where he'll tend to leave the toilet alone if the lid is closed. Otherwise, he'd be in there cleaning the toilet bowl or plunging it, depending on what implement is on hand. I've caught him at this a couple of times - the best was when my sister-in-law found my son and his 4 yr old cousin in the bathroom at my mother-in-law's at Christmas, my son busily plunging the toilet while his cousin watched. My brother-in-law naturally assumed that it was his son's fault, putting him in the role of ring-leader. I asked him how could that be when my son was caught with the plunger red-handed and in the act! It was pretty funny! VPM
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Post by caseOrange on Jan 21, 2005 9:28:17 GMT -5
So what is it with having to put the toilet seat back down again after we guys have used it? I mean we have to lift it, why can't the women put it back down again? Since there's only one male and one female in our household, our rule is that if we are having company over, and the males outnumber the females, the lid stays up (and vice versa). ;D There all the bits you like i like the female bits.
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