great news WS.
glasses are upside down - but they are in an open cabinet
TP - as long as a roil is there I don't care but the cats prefer over because it is more fun.
Sheets - if you care make the bed - because i promise if I have been in it it will be at least half unmade in the morning . Call me Beth - destroyer of tucked in sheets.
In our house many of the cabinets will not stay closed but my parents blame all open cabinets on me( even thought I no longer live with them ) - because I am not good about closing them or drawers or lids
there used to be a laundry discussion . and then I shut up. because it wasn't critical. so whoever is doing the laundry does it however they want .
I had a roommate who left cabinets open all the time. So one day while she was out of the kitchen I opened them all, and all the drawers, and possibly the oven, refrigerator, and freezer.
Scared the SHIT out of her when she walked back in the kitchen. I told her now she knows how I feel. But she still left cabinets open. I was unwilling to try shock therapy to break her habit.
I just don't see them but - now I try to at least look around when I clean the kitchen - I do better
If it's under, you have to pull harder, and the spring-loaded thing comes off.
I have never had this problem.
Also, Jordan has no interest in unrolling TP. He's such an odd cat sometimes.
Sheets - if you care make the bed - because i promise if I have been in it it will be at least half unmade in the morning . Call me Beth - destroyer of tucked in sheets.
I am more or less Beth. The bed gets made
once
on Clean Sheet Day, when they come out of the laundry. After that, the best they get until the next Clean Sheet Day is to be half-assedly pulled into a vague suggestion of being made.
I hear you're less likely to get bedbugs if you don't make the bed.
Fruit Police, I have eaten an orange, as part of my new Eat A Plant Every Day policy. Leo the cat is staring at me with his face all scrunched up, thinking, "Isn't that the dreadful smell she rubs all over the floor sometimes? Is she eating floor cleaner?"
if you put the TP under, it is less likely to have the paper go out of control when you have to spin the thing.
I always do "under."
Thanks, everyone.
Andi, have you ever read the Fat Nutritionist's website?
Haven't poked around at her website, but I do see her posts in the Fat-O-Sphere blog-roll feed (or however it should be called).
Leo the cat is staring at me with his face all scrunched up, thinking, "Isn't that the dreadful smell she rubs all over the floor sometimes? Is she eating floor cleaner?"
That's right up there with, "Why are you taking your fur off?" when there's a cat present while one is changing clothes.
and don't forget the alarmed look when you go into the water