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Sheldon wrote:

> On Wed, 26 Dec 2018 13:46:01 +1100, Bruce >
> wrote:
>
> >On Tue, 25 Dec 2018 18:32:12 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
> >
> >>"Bruce" > wrote in message
> . ..
> >>> On Mon, 24 Dec 2018 14:47:18 -0500, wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>I don't like a very large kitchen where people can hang out. I have a
> >>>>spacious enough galley kitchen, very efficient, and I don't want/allow
> >>>>anyone helping me cook. I don't want to be distracted with any
> >>>>conversating while I'm cooking either. I have lots of cabinet and
> >>>>counter space and an over-size SS sink. I don't want guests rummaging
> >>>>in my cabinets and fridge because they never put things back where
> >>>>they found them. When people go out to eat they don't help the cook
> >>>>or wander about their kitchen, I operate the same. When I bring my
> >>>>car to the mechanic they don't allow me in their work space either.
> >>>>When I visit someone I respect their space the same as I expect guests
> >>>>to respect my space. I never tell guests to make themselves at home,
> >>>>they can make themselves at home at their home... otherwise they'll be
> >>>>drawing themselves a bath and napping in my bed. In fact I don't want
> >>>>guests watching TV... if watching TV is more important than visiting
> >>>>they'd best stay home or visit a sports bar.
> >>>
> >>> This reads like the diary of a neurotic control freak. The least
> >>> relaxed man in the state.
> >>
> >>We should let Steve decide. He has the psych. degree.

> >
> >But I'm a very creative amateur psychologist.

>
> With atrocious manners and no couth... you likely live in a pig sty so
> don't care how your boarish guests comport themselves.



Lol...truth...!!!

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