I'm with Jesse. I've been doing it that way for years. I learned it from my mother.
What Happens in Natter 35 Stays in Natter 35
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
We get Ellen at 10 am. Then another channel runs it in the afternoon.
Those aren't the sort of things my mother taught me. I have no doubt that she and whatever help we had at any time folded the sheets perfectly, because I'm appalled at the way mine look in comparison ... so I'm glad to know there's a way.
It'd be really nice if this migraine would clear up in time for me to be cogent on my 11 o'clock call.
Please to kill today.
thanks.
I'll send cookies.
I learned how to fold sheets from my mother, but once I was introducted to the "stuff them all in a pillowcase" method, there was no going back.
I'll provide milk for msbelle's cookies for the today-killer.
Does anyone iron their sheets?
Just, you know, I'm looking forward to going through your list.
Hee. It's not that kind of list. Okay, I know I have a handful of books that I think will get snapped up right away, but mostly I think it will be a "now you know why I'm not going to ask for shipping" kind of list.
Kinda? I think that would bring me to tears.
Well, you were surrounded by thousands of books you weren't destroying. Besides, you just became numb to it after the kajillionth Sweet Valley High Babysitter's Horror Mystery Special Edition #47 you destroyed.
I made an attempt at today, but is scuttled off howling and bleeding and I really might have made it worse and I'm so so sorry if that's the case....
Sweet Valley High Babysitter's Horror Mystery Special Edition #47 you destroyed.
t bursts into tears