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From Suzanne on 04.19.08 @ 06:29 PM

I have never heard of putting the clean plates on the bottom of the stack. My Freudian side would like to know when you became preoccupied with this? Who showed you this? Do you know anyone else who does this? Have you felt like the "never used" plate? Were you beaten with a plate? Sounds like a lot of extra work to me - pull down the stack, put the clean ones in and then put the "old" ones back on top. Hmmm....I have 2 kids so I am just happy to have clean plates, and if I don't have to put them away you can do so in any manner that pleases you. Have at it.


From Kelly on 04.13.08 @ 10:13 AM

I "go" (pardon the pun) for whichever roll is closest to me.
It also does not bother me whether the pull portion comes from underneath, or the top of the roll. (Another toilet paper issue I've seen debated in length before.
My dishes get put away on the top, and get used from the top.
And there is no such thing as giving the guests the nicer plates, towels, etc. If it is good enough for me to use, it's good enough for my guests. If it isn't good enough for me, it's trash.
While on the topics of pet peeves, does it bother anyone when you're given a pen that someone has wrapped a fake flower into an even faker stem, into the fakest looking dirt and flower pot?


From Crystal Torres on 04.09.08 @ 12:20 PM

I realize that it's just the pattern of the stall wall but It looks like a starry night with TP suspended from the firmament. I never would've thunk that personal hygiene decisions could be so cosmic man. Your dish policy messes with my dish system; I couldn't do it. I refuse to have two sets of dishes and since my husband won't get rid of his good china it's all we use. When we have company I deal from the bottom of the deck (such as it were) to ensure the guests are spared the chips and stains of having small children and a predilection for cooking richly hued Indian food. I also store all of my dishes face down so that the less used pieces ('cause a modern woman really needs full tea service for twelve) get dust on the outside not where the food goes. It disturbs me now to realize how much thought goes into my cupboards. Thank goodness the TP roll only holds one roll here.


From dwayne on 04.07.08 @ 11:03 AM

because of tough decisions like this, I quit wiping about five years ago.


From ACG on 04.07.08 @ 10:18 AM

Faced with an interface like this, I'm inclined to use both hands.


From JHG on 04.07.08 @ 10:09 AM

Dude--wash your hands before you use your Iphone.




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