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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 3:09 pm
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 3:45 pm
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 4:23 pm
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 5:39 pm
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Mama Ame It's kind of assholey that he isn't helping with the dishes more. But Daniel is the same. So I understand. The other day I cleaned the living room. Which consisted of me having to sweep (bending over to use the dust pan) and moving the couches to get to the dirt and dust under them. "No one ever cleans!" WTF? Both of you I JUST cleaned. SIL likes to use the "I don't clean that much because I'm pregnant.I like to wait until everything is really dirty and then deep clean" Well I like to touch and go daily instead of waiting for a huge mess. And guess what? I'm pregnant too. And only 2-3 weeks later than you. So yeah. I know you've been high risk your entire pregnancy. But guess what? So am I right now. So you can't use that as an excuse why I can do all these things and you can';t (even though apparently according to you I don't)
*Shudders*
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 8:01 pm
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Zphal Mama Ame It's kind of assholey that he isn't helping with the dishes more. But Daniel is the same. So I understand. The other day I cleaned the living room. Which consisted of me having to sweep (bending over to use the dust pan) and moving the couches to get to the dirt and dust under them. "No one ever cleans!" WTF? Both of you I JUST cleaned. SIL likes to use the "I don't clean that much because I'm pregnant.I like to wait until everything is really dirty and then deep clean" Well I like to touch and go daily instead of waiting for a huge mess. And guess what? I'm pregnant too. And only 2-3 weeks later than you. So yeah. I know you've been high risk your entire pregnancy. But guess what? So am I right now. So you can't use that as an excuse why I can do all these things and you can';t (even though apparently according to you I don't) *Shudders*
Yeah. Seriously.
Oh! Oh and Daniel's sister loves throwing all of her s**t around the living room (clothes, boxes, you name it) and will leave it there for WEEKS.
One time I left ONE basket of laundry in the living room over night and she flipped s**t.
WTF? Seriously. Get your s**t out of the living room. Because I don't feel like sweeping when it takes me an hour BEFORE I sweep just to move all the s**t out of the way.
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 8:28 pm
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Mama Ame Zphal Mama Ame It's kind of assholey that he isn't helping with the dishes more. But Daniel is the same. So I understand. The other day I cleaned the living room. Which consisted of me having to sweep (bending over to use the dust pan) and moving the couches to get to the dirt and dust under them. "No one ever cleans!" WTF? Both of you I JUST cleaned. SIL likes to use the "I don't clean that much because I'm pregnant.I like to wait until everything is really dirty and then deep clean" Well I like to touch and go daily instead of waiting for a huge mess. And guess what? I'm pregnant too. And only 2-3 weeks later than you. So yeah. I know you've been high risk your entire pregnancy. But guess what? So am I right now. So you can't use that as an excuse why I can do all these things and you can';t (even though apparently according to you I don't) *Shudders* Yeah. Seriously. Oh! Oh and Daniel's sister loves throwing all of her s**t around the living room (clothes, boxes, you name it) and will leave it there for WEEKS. One time I left ONE basket of laundry in the living room over night and she flipped s**t. WTF? Seriously. Get your s**t out of the living room. Because I don't feel like sweeping when it takes me an hour BEFORE I sweep just to move all the s**t out of the way.
That would piss me off sooo much.
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 8:34 pm
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 11:46 pm
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Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 2:05 am
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Zphal Mama Ame Oh and one time she decided to "not clean for a month" as an "Experiment" to see if we would do anything. Guess what? You don't clean anyways. But then it gets turned around and it looks like I'm the lazy one to everyone else. I really wish Daniel's mom or grandma would pop by right now. Considering SIL hasn't been home in over 2 weeks and the house is really clean. Be like "BAM.Look!" Greaaat, the old "I'm gonna test you but I'm not gonna tell you I'm testing you." Most charming thing there is. xp
Yup.
Oh also she came home tonight. First thing she did was b***h that the key wasn't working. Then she bitched because the trash smelled (I didn't notice) and finally she bitched because there were only two towels left and the cabinet was completely filled with towels earlier this week (it was? were the invisible?)
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Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 12:10 pm
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Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 12:22 pm
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Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 12:29 pm
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Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 1:26 pm
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SuicidalSkittles You know, I would clean more often, if I had some ******** help once in a while. I work 40+ hour weeks too, (granted, I've been off work since I quit on Tuesday, but I start my new job on Monday.) And it's not even about making everything spotless. Just pick your s**t up. Don't get home from work, kick off your work boots, duty belt, etc and leave it in the livingroom and dining table like this is your closet. No. Just no.
I've been known to have some slight trouble with items I know I'm gonna be putting on the very next morning. Like, while the season was going, I had a tendency to leave my work uniform and backpack out near the couch. Now, I kept it neat and made sure it didn't take up much space, but it was out.
But I get annoyed when something that's easy to put away gets left out for weeks without being touched or used.
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Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 1:30 pm
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Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2014 8:10 pm
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Zphal SuicidalSkittles You know, I would clean more often, if I had some ******** help once in a while. I work 40+ hour weeks too, (granted, I've been off work since I quit on Tuesday, but I start my new job on Monday.) And it's not even about making everything spotless. Just pick your s**t up. Don't get home from work, kick off your work boots, duty belt, etc and leave it in the livingroom and dining table like this is your closet. No. Just no. I've been known to have some slight trouble with items I know I'm gonna be putting on the very next morning. Like, while the season was going, I had a tendency to leave my work uniform and backpack out near the couch. Now, I kept it neat and made sure it didn't take up much space, but it was out. But I get annoyed when something that's easy to put away gets left out for weeks without being touched or used.
No. Leaving out work stuff you're going to be using is fine. Just keep it in 1 pile. Don't kick your shoes off and leave them under the coffee table, your duty belt and jacket on the chairs in the dining room, and backpack on the couch. It's also crap how there's more than 1 pair of work boots in the livingroom.
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