Super Bowl Party?
On Saturday, February 1, 2014 12:47:28 PM UTC-8, Brooklyn1 wrote:
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> >Julie Bove wrote:
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> >> > Unless you live alone, you really do need one of those Clean, Dirty signs
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> >> > or some other method of signaling to others the state of the dishes in
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> >> > there.
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> >> I disagree. Pretty easy for me to tell if they are clean or dirty. And my
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> >> parents had a sign like that but they would keep forgetting to change it so
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> >> it was invariably wrong and that led to arguments.
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> >But, but you said... Oh well, never mind.
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> I've very often removed a soiled item and hand washed it because I
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> needed/wanted it, but I've never removed a just cleaned item without
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> emptying everything from the dishwasher... that would be extremely
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> stupid, maximumly lazy, and grossly uncaring.
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> Do yoose two julie schlumps have the same DNA?
Why would you put me in the same category as The Bove? My family would most definitely heed the sign and not put dirty dishes into the dishwasher with clean items.
How many of us haven't grabbed a clean item out of the dishwasher without unloadiing the whole thing?
It's ridiculous to say that it is stupid, maximumly lazy, and grossly uncaring, which is exactly what my family is not, but appears that The Bove's is.
Yeah, yeah, I know this is your schtick, I've been reading it for a long time.
Julie P.
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