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Stu wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 20:41:32 GMT, Wayne Boatwright > > wrote: >> When wire shelves were the standard in refrigerators I rarely took >> them apart and cleaned everything. Now, with glass shelves, the >> glass can get vert messy looking even if youre fairly careful. > > > Shelves, drawers, everything goes in the dishwasher That must be some gigantic dishwasher! gloria p |
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On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 20:40:53 -0700, "gloria.p" >
wrote: > Stu wrote: > > On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 20:41:32 GMT, Wayne Boatwright > > > wrote: > > >> When wire shelves were the standard in refrigerators I rarely took > >> them apart and cleaned everything. Now, with glass shelves, the > >> glass can get vert messy looking even if youre fairly careful. > > > > > > Shelves, drawers, everything goes in the dishwasher > > That must be some gigantic dishwasher! > > gloria p Not really. The shelves in my not so fancy refrigerator are 16 inches, which fit easily into my 20 inch dishwasher baskets. Just sayin'. Not that I ever clean them in the dishwasher, but I could if I wanted to. ![]() -- Never trust a dog to watch your food. |
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"gloria.p" > wrote:
>Stu wrote: >> Wayne Boatwright wrote: > >>> When wire shelves were the standard in refrigerators I rarely took >>> them apart and cleaned everything. Now, with glass shelves, the >>> glass can get vert messy looking even if youre fairly careful. >> >> Shelves, drawers, everything goes in the dishwasher > >That must be some gigantic dishwasher! The shelves on Side X Side fridges are not very wide, which is the main reason I wouldn't want one... and with many of the top freezer units (like my GE Profile) the glass fridge shelves are split and individually adjustable. However GE does not recommemd the shelves or any plastic parts be machine washed... the glass shelves are trimmed in a non-removeable plastic frame, and dishwasher cleaners will also etch the glass. I have an over size kitchen sink so cleaning all the removable fridge pieces is no problem. It's too bad that refrigerators don't have an auto-clean feature, should be quite doable... naturally all the food would need to be removed (same as cleaning manually), but the cycle shouldn't last longer than fifteen minutes. |
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sf wrote:
>On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 20:40:53 -0700, "gloria.p" > >wrote: > >> Stu wrote: >> > On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 20:41:32 GMT, Wayne Boatwright >> > > wrote: >> >> >> When wire shelves were the standard in refrigerators I rarely took >> >> them apart and cleaned everything. Now, with glass shelves, the >> >> glass can get vert messy looking even if youre fairly careful. >> > >> > >> > Shelves, drawers, everything goes in the dishwasher >> >> That must be some gigantic dishwasher! >> gloria p > >Not really. > >The shelves in my not so fancy refrigerator are 16 inches, which fit >easily into my 20 inch dishwasher baskets. Just sayin'. >Not that I ever clean them in the dishwasher, but I could if I wanted >to. ![]() I wouldn't consider machine washing without first querying the fridge manufacturer... GE recommends hand washing only, and with mild soap and no abrasives. |
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On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 20:40:53 -0700, gloria.p wrote:
> Stu wrote: >> On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 20:41:32 GMT, Wayne Boatwright >> > wrote: > >>> When wire shelves were the standard in refrigerators I rarely took >>> them apart and cleaned everything. Now, with glass shelves, the >>> glass can get vert messy looking even if youre fairly careful. >> >> Shelves, drawers, everything goes in the dishwasher > > That must be some gigantic dishwasher! > > gloria p <snort> your pal, blake |
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 09:32:28 -0500, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
>"gloria.p" > wrote: > >>Stu wrote: >>> Wayne Boatwright wrote: >> >>>> When wire shelves were the standard in refrigerators I rarely took >>>> them apart and cleaned everything. Now, with glass shelves, the >>>> glass can get vert messy looking even if youre fairly careful. >>> >>> Shelves, drawers, everything goes in the dishwasher >> >>That must be some gigantic dishwasher! > >The shelves on Side X Side fridges are not very wide, which is the >main reason I wouldn't want one... and with many of the top freezer >units (like my GE Profile) the glass fridge shelves are split and >individually adjustable. However GE does not recommemd the shelves or >any plastic parts be machine washed... the glass shelves are trimmed >in a non-removeable plastic frame, and dishwasher cleaners will also >etch the glass. I have an over size kitchen sink so cleaning all the >removable fridge pieces is no problem. It's too bad that >refrigerators don't have an auto-clean feature, should be quite >doable... naturally all the food would need to be removed (same as >cleaning manually), but the cycle shouldn't last longer than fifteen >minutes. Funny of you to say that Sheldon. Even before this thread had begun, I said to my husband- after looking in my fridge, they should make a self cleaning fridge. It can't be that difficult. The stove cleans itself, and of course the dishwasher does its job so why can't we all have perfectly clean fridges- yes, once the food is taken out? Maybe for my grand children ![]() aloha, Cea |
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 13:19:24 -1000, pure kona >
wrote: >On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 09:32:28 -0500, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote: > >>"gloria.p" > wrote: >> >>>Stu wrote: >>>> Wayne Boatwright wrote: >>> >>>>> When wire shelves were the standard in refrigerators I rarely took >>>>> them apart and cleaned everything. Now, with glass shelves, the >>>>> glass can get vert messy looking even if youre fairly careful. >>>> >>>> Shelves, drawers, everything goes in the dishwasher >>> >>>That must be some gigantic dishwasher! >> >>The shelves on Side X Side fridges are not very wide, which is the >>main reason I wouldn't want one... and with many of the top freezer >>units (like my GE Profile) the glass fridge shelves are split and >>individually adjustable. However GE does not recommemd the shelves or >>any plastic parts be machine washed... the glass shelves are trimmed >>in a non-removeable plastic frame, and dishwasher cleaners will also >>etch the glass. I have an over size kitchen sink so cleaning all the >>removable fridge pieces is no problem. It's too bad that >>refrigerators don't have an auto-clean feature, should be quite >>doable... naturally all the food would need to be removed (same as >>cleaning manually), but the cycle shouldn't last longer than fifteen >>minutes. > >Funny of you to say that Sheldon. Even before this thread had begun, >I said to my husband- after looking in my fridge, they should make a >self cleaning fridge. It can't be that difficult. The stove cleans >itself, and of course the dishwasher does its job so why can't we all >have perfectly clean fridges- yes, once the food is taken out? > >Maybe for my grand children ![]() > >aloha, >Cea And any with the auto icemaker already have the water line... can even have a computerized reminder beeper. Can probably clean by using the same pint of water throughout the cycle by setting off a hot fog generater like a home steam cabinet, the dirty water would accumulate in a small plastic container underneath, that many rfc'ers would probably add to their collection of stock making garbage. hehe |
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On 11/17/2010 5:19 PM, pure kona wrote:
> Funny of you to say that Sheldon. Even before this thread had begun, > I said to my husband- after looking in my fridge, they should make a > self cleaning fridge. It can't be that difficult. The stove cleans > itself, and of course the dishwasher does its job so why can't we all > have perfectly clean fridges- yes, once the food is taken out? > > Maybe for my grand children ![]() What I would like, are self cleaning toilets. I have three toilets and I clean them every day. This takes about 10 minutes away from my valuable internet time. Becca |
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 16:57:32 -0600, Ema Nymton >
wrote: >On 11/17/2010 5:19 PM, pure kona wrote: >> Funny of you to say that Sheldon. Even before this thread had begun, >> I said to my husband- after looking in my fridge, they should make a >> self cleaning fridge. It can't be that difficult. The stove cleans >> itself, and of course the dishwasher does its job so why can't we all >> have perfectly clean fridges- yes, once the food is taken out? >> >> Maybe for my grand children ![]() > >What I would like, are self cleaning toilets. I have three toilets and >I clean them every day. This takes about 10 minutes away from my >valuable internet time. > >Becca Huh? You should only have to clean the toilet you use... the others should clean the one they use... or do they tinkle a bell and you run to wipe their asses too... are they small children or adults with a mental/physical disability? I clean my cat's pottys but I'll be damned if I'm gonna clean a terlit some perfectly capable adult uses. You're probably lucky those shadrools flush, or do they? |
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![]() "Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message ... > On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 16:57:32 -0600, Ema Nymton > > wrote: > >>On 11/17/2010 5:19 PM, pure kona wrote: >>> Funny of you to say that Sheldon. Even before this thread had begun, >>> I said to my husband- after looking in my fridge, they should make a >>> self cleaning fridge. It can't be that difficult. The stove cleans >>> itself, and of course the dishwasher does its job so why can't we all >>> have perfectly clean fridges- yes, once the food is taken out? >>> >>> Maybe for my grand children ![]() >> >>What I would like, are self cleaning toilets. I have three toilets and >>I clean them every day. This takes about 10 minutes away from my >>valuable internet time. >> >>Becca > > Huh? You should only have to clean the toilet you use... the others > should clean the one they use... or do they tinkle a bell and you run > to wipe their asses too... are they small children or adults with a > mental/physical disability? I clean my cat's pottys but I'll be > damned if I'm gonna clean a terlit some perfectly capable adult uses. Do your guests have to bring their own bowl swabs and cleaning products or do you provide them? |
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![]() "Ema Nymton" > wrote in message ... > On 11/17/2010 5:19 PM, pure kona wrote: >> Funny of you to say that Sheldon. Even before this thread had begun, >> I said to my husband- after looking in my fridge, they should make a >> self cleaning fridge. It can't be that difficult. The stove cleans >> itself, and of course the dishwasher does its job so why can't we all >> have perfectly clean fridges- yes, once the food is taken out? >> >> Maybe for my grand children ![]() > > What I would like, are self cleaning toilets. I have three toilets and I > clean them every day. This takes about 10 minutes away from my valuable > internet time. lol -- -- https://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/ |
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On Nov 18, 10:16*pm, "Paco" > wrote:
> "Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message > > ... > > > > > On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 16:57:32 -0600, Ema Nymton > > > wrote: > > >>On 11/17/2010 5:19 PM, pure kona wrote: > >>> Funny of you to say that Sheldon. *Even before this thread had begun, > >>> I said to my husband- after looking in my fridge, they should make a > >>> self cleaning fridge. *It can't be that difficult. *The stove cleans > >>> itself, and of course the dishwasher does its job so why can't we all > >>> have perfectly clean fridges- yes, once the food is taken out? > > >>> Maybe for my grand children ![]() > > >>What I would like, are self cleaning toilets. *I have three toilets and > >>I clean them every day. This takes about 10 minutes away from my > >>valuable internet time. > > >>Becca > > > Huh? *You should only have to clean the toilet you use... the others > > should clean the one they use... or do they tinkle a bell and you run > > to wipe their asses too... are they small children or adults with a > > mental/physical disability? *I clean my cat's pottys but I'll be > > damned if I'm gonna clean a terlit some perfectly capable adult uses. > > Do your guests have to bring their own bowl swabs and cleaning products or > do you provide them? http://www.norfil.ca/atlas-acrylan-bowl-swab.html --Bryan |
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On Nov 18, 10:38*pm, Wayne Boatwright >
wrote: > On Thu 18 Nov 2010 03:57:32p, Ema Nymton told us... > > > > > On 11/17/2010 5:19 PM, pure kona wrote: > >> Funny of you to say that Sheldon. *Even before this thread had > >> begun, I said to my husband- after looking in my fridge, they > >> should make a self cleaning fridge. *It can't be that difficult. > >> The stove cleans itself, and of course the dishwasher does its > >> job so why can't we all have perfectly clean fridges- yes, once > >> the food is taken out? > > >> Maybe for my grand children ![]() > > > What I would like, are self cleaning toilets. *I have three > > toilets and I clean them every day. This takes about 10 minutes > > away from my valuable internet time. > > > Becca > > That would be nice. *In out last house in Ohio we had 2 full baths > and 2 half baths. *Generally, we avoided using the half baths and > just routinely cleaned those toilets weekly. *The other two we > cleaned daily. > Why would anyone need to clean a home toilet every day? Well, unless one of the members of the household is prone to the sqwertz. > > * * * * * * * * * * *Wayne Boatwright --Bryan |
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 23:16:00 -0500, "Paco" > wrote:
> > >"Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message .. . >> On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 16:57:32 -0600, Ema Nymton > >> wrote: >> >>>On 11/17/2010 5:19 PM, pure kona wrote: >>>> Funny of you to say that Sheldon. Even before this thread had begun, >>>> I said to my husband- after looking in my fridge, they should make a >>>> self cleaning fridge. It can't be that difficult. The stove cleans >>>> itself, and of course the dishwasher does its job so why can't we all >>>> have perfectly clean fridges- yes, once the food is taken out? >>>> >>>> Maybe for my grand children ![]() >>> >>>What I would like, are self cleaning toilets. I have three toilets and >>>I clean them every day. This takes about 10 minutes away from my >>>valuable internet time. >>> >>>Becca >> >> Huh? You should only have to clean the toilet you use... the others >> should clean the one they use... or do they tinkle a bell and you run >> to wipe their asses too... are they small children or adults with a >> mental/physical disability? I clean my cat's pottys but I'll be >> damned if I'm gonna clean a terlit some perfectly capable adult uses. > > >Do your guests have to bring their own bowl swabs and cleaning products or >do you provide them? You must live like the condition of public toilets... each of my bathrooms has a toilet brush and deodoriser... only friggin' trailer trash leaves shit stain evidence. One can only imagine the disgusting filthy habits your parents learned ya. |
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On Fri, 19 Nov 2010 04:20:04 -0800 (PST), Bryan
> wrote: >On Nov 18, 10:16*pm, "Paco" > wrote: >> "Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message >> >> ... >> >> >> >> > On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 16:57:32 -0600, Ema Nymton > >> > wrote: >> >> >>On 11/17/2010 5:19 PM, pure kona wrote: >> >>> Funny of you to say that Sheldon. *Even before this thread had begun, >> >>> I said to my husband- after looking in my fridge, they should make a >> >>> self cleaning fridge. *It can't be that difficult. *The stove cleans >> >>> itself, and of course the dishwasher does its job so why can't we all >> >>> have perfectly clean fridges- yes, once the food is taken out? >> >> >>> Maybe for my grand children ![]() >> >> >>What I would like, are self cleaning toilets. *I have three toilets and >> >>I clean them every day. This takes about 10 minutes away from my >> >>valuable internet time. >> >> >>Becca >> >> > Huh? *You should only have to clean the toilet you use... the others >> > should clean the one they use... or do they tinkle a bell and you run >> > to wipe their asses too... are they small children or adults with a >> > mental/physical disability? *I clean my cat's pottys but I'll be >> > damned if I'm gonna clean a terlit some perfectly capable adult uses. >> >> Do your guests have to bring their own bowl swabs and cleaning products or >> do you provide them? > >http://www.norfil.ca/atlas-acrylan-bowl-swab.html This is more civilized... I have one by each shitter: http://www.amazon.com/Grips-Toilet-B.../dp/B00004OCLH |
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 23:16:00 -0500, Paco wrote:
> "Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message > ... >> On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 16:57:32 -0600, Ema Nymton > >> wrote: >> >>>On 11/17/2010 5:19 PM, pure kona wrote: >>>> Funny of you to say that Sheldon. Even before this thread had begun, >>>> I said to my husband- after looking in my fridge, they should make a >>>> self cleaning fridge. It can't be that difficult. The stove cleans >>>> itself, and of course the dishwasher does its job so why can't we all >>>> have perfectly clean fridges- yes, once the food is taken out? >>>> >>>> Maybe for my grand children ![]() >>> >>>What I would like, are self cleaning toilets. I have three toilets and >>>I clean them every day. This takes about 10 minutes away from my >>>valuable internet time. >>> >>>Becca >> >> Huh? You should only have to clean the toilet you use... the others >> should clean the one they use... or do they tinkle a bell and you run >> to wipe their asses too... are they small children or adults with a >> mental/physical disability? I clean my cat's pottys but I'll be >> damned if I'm gonna clean a terlit some perfectly capable adult uses. > > Do your guests have to bring their own bowl swabs and cleaning products or > do you provide them? <snort> sheldon's 'guests' mostly use the litter box, which i am sure is of museum quality. your pal, blake |
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![]() "Paco" > wrote in message ... > > > "Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message > ... >> On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 16:57:32 -0600, Ema Nymton > >> wrote: >> >>>On 11/17/2010 5:19 PM, pure kona wrote: >>>> Funny of you to say that Sheldon. Even before this thread had begun, >>>> I said to my husband- after looking in my fridge, they should make a >>>> self cleaning fridge. It can't be that difficult. The stove cleans >>>> itself, and of course the dishwasher does its job so why can't we all >>>> have perfectly clean fridges- yes, once the food is taken out? >>>> >>>> Maybe for my grand children ![]() >>> >>>What I would like, are self cleaning toilets. I have three toilets and >>>I clean them every day. This takes about 10 minutes away from my >>>valuable internet time. >>> >>>Becca >> >> Huh? You should only have to clean the toilet you use... the others >> should clean the one they use... or do they tinkle a bell and you run >> to wipe their asses too... are they small children or adults with a >> mental/physical disability? I clean my cat's pottys but I'll be >> damned if I'm gonna clean a terlit some perfectly capable adult uses. > > > Do your guests have to bring their own bowl swabs and cleaning products or > do you provide them? > Do you actually believe that he has guests (besides cats), or are you just playing with him? --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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On Fri, 19 Nov 2010 14:10:26 -0500, blake murphy
> wrote: >On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 23:16:00 -0500, Paco wrote: > >> "Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message >> ... >>> On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 16:57:32 -0600, Ema Nymton > >>> wrote: >>> >>>>On 11/17/2010 5:19 PM, pure kona wrote: >>>>> Funny of you to say that Sheldon. Even before this thread had begun, >>>>> I said to my husband- after looking in my fridge, they should make a >>>>> self cleaning fridge. It can't be that difficult. The stove cleans >>>>> itself, and of course the dishwasher does its job so why can't we all >>>>> have perfectly clean fridges- yes, once the food is taken out? >>>>> >>>>> Maybe for my grand children ![]() >>>> >>>>What I would like, are self cleaning toilets. I have three toilets and >>>>I clean them every day. This takes about 10 minutes away from my >>>>valuable internet time. >>>> >>>>Becca >>> >>> Huh? You should only have to clean the toilet you use... the others >>> should clean the one they use... or do they tinkle a bell and you run >>> to wipe their asses too... are they small children or adults with a >>> mental/physical disability? I clean my cat's pottys but I'll be >>> damned if I'm gonna clean a terlit some perfectly capable adult uses. >> >> Do your guests have to bring their own bowl swabs and cleaning products or >> do you provide them? > > <snort> > >sheldon's 'guests' mostly use the litter box, which i am sure is of museum >quality. Actually my cat's litter pans are much better than museum quality... they're geniune religious artifacts... I was at Lowe's today buying cement blocks to build two little NY mosques with concrete stairs for my cat's litter pans to rest upon so I wouldn't have to bend so far... so now they can do all their business on muslim's heads... I shit yoose not! LOL-LOL |
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On 11/19/2010 7:21 AM, Bryan wrote:
> Why would anyone need to clean a home toilet every day? Well, unless > one of the members of the household is prone to the sqwertz. It make take some time, but during the day, I will use each toilet at least once. My routine, is to clean each toilet the first time I use it. At least this way, I know the toilets are always clean. Becca |
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![]() "Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message ... > On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 23:16:00 -0500, "Paco" > wrote: > >> >> >>"Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message . .. >>> On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 16:57:32 -0600, Ema Nymton > >>> wrote: >>> >>>>On 11/17/2010 5:19 PM, pure kona wrote: >>>>> Funny of you to say that Sheldon. Even before this thread had begun, >>>>> I said to my husband- after looking in my fridge, they should make a >>>>> self cleaning fridge. It can't be that difficult. The stove cleans >>>>> itself, and of course the dishwasher does its job so why can't we all >>>>> have perfectly clean fridges- yes, once the food is taken out? >>>>> >>>>> Maybe for my grand children ![]() >>>> >>>>What I would like, are self cleaning toilets. I have three toilets and >>>>I clean them every day. This takes about 10 minutes away from my >>>>valuable internet time. >>>> >>>>Becca >>> >>> Huh? You should only have to clean the toilet you use... the others >>> should clean the one they use... or do they tinkle a bell and you run >>> to wipe their asses too... are they small children or adults with a >>> mental/physical disability? I clean my cat's pottys but I'll be >>> damned if I'm gonna clean a terlit some perfectly capable adult uses. >> >> >>Do your guests have to bring their own bowl swabs and cleaning products or >>do you provide them? > > You must live like the condition of public toilets... each of my > bathrooms has a toilet brush and deodoriser... only friggin' trailer > trash leaves shit stain evidence. One can only imagine the disgusting > filthy habits your parents learned ya. One thing my parents didn't "learn" me was to expect my house guests to clean my toilet after they use it. |
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On Nov 20, 5:14*pm, Ema Nymton > wrote:
> On 11/19/2010 7:21 AM, Bryan wrote: > > > Why would anyone need to clean a home toilet every day? *Well, unless > > one of the members of the household is prone to the sqwertz. > > It make take some time, but during the day, I will use each toilet at > least once. *My routine, is to clean each toilet the first time I use > it. *At least this way, I know the toilets are always clean. You really don't think that's excessive? That almost seems like fetishizing the toilet. The toilet exists for you, not you for the toilet, kinda like that Sabbath thing. Not that I condemn anyone who has a toilet fetish or anything ![]() > > Becca --Bryan |
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On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 18:33:59 -0800 (PST), Bryan
> wrote: > On Nov 20, 5:14*pm, Ema Nymton > wrote: > > On 11/19/2010 7:21 AM, Bryan wrote: > > > > > Why would anyone need to clean a home toilet every day? *Well, unless > > > one of the members of the household is prone to the sqwertz. > > > > It make take some time, but during the day, I will use each toilet at > > least once. *My routine, is to clean each toilet the first time I use > > it. *At least this way, I know the toilets are always clean. > > You really don't think that's excessive? That almost seems like > fetishizing the toilet. The toilet exists for you, not you for the > toilet, kinda like that Sabbath thing. Not that I condemn anyone who > has a toilet fetish or anything ![]() > > I can only say "bless her little ole cotton pickin' heart". I think Becca's home is where her business office is located and being in the business they're in, I wouldn't be surprised if clients visit her home. At least one bathroom will be designated for them and if you're anything like I am as a client, I'd expect it to be clean (with no trash in the basket). IMO, if she's doing that for one of her bathrooms, it's not a stretch to do them all. It's certainly easier to do daily "touch ups" than it is to deep clean after the bathroom gets disgusting; so more power to her. I am admiring you from a distance, Becca! Throw some good vibes my way about keeping bathrooms clean, so I can feeeeeel the powah! -- Never trust a dog to watch your food. |
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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... It's certainly easier > to do daily "touch ups" than it is to deep clean after the bathroom > gets disgusting; so more power to her. > I am with Becca here. I do a daily clean and you are quite right... it takes a couple of minutes. I certainly have no wish to leave it and to then have to do a big clean.. bleagh. -- -- https://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/ |
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On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 19:43:32 -0800, sf > wrote:
>On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 18:33:59 -0800 (PST), Bryan > wrote: > >> On Nov 20, 5:14*pm, Ema Nymton > wrote: >> > On 11/19/2010 7:21 AM, Bryan wrote: >> > >> > > Why would anyone need to clean a home toilet every day? *Well, unless >> > > one of the members of the household is prone to the sqwertz. >> > >> > It make take some time, but during the day, I will use each toilet at >> > least once. *My routine, is to clean each toilet the first time I use >> > it. *At least this way, I know the toilets are always clean. >> >> You really don't think that's excessive? That almost seems like >> fetishizing the toilet. The toilet exists for you, not you for the >> toilet, kinda like that Sabbath thing. Not that I condemn anyone who >> has a toilet fetish or anything ![]() >> > > >I can only say "bless her little ole cotton pickin' heart". > >I think Becca's home is where her business office is located and being >in the business they're in, I wouldn't be surprised if clients visit >her home. At least one bathroom will be designated for them and if >you're anything like I am as a client, I'd expect it to be clean (with >no trash in the basket). Now you're talking essentially a public toilet (running a business from a portion of a home requires a commercial cleaning service), but you're assuming. Becca said she uses all her toilets each day (how many is "all" she didn't indicate). However I don't understand why anyone would make a point to personally use each and every of their toilets each day, not unless they have some sort of a ferral territorial marking fetish. My house has three toilets; two full baths, one half bath, so I have three terlits. But I primarilly use the half bath terlit almost exclusively so that is the one that the bowl gets cleaned every day... yet I see no reason to clean the entire bathroom each day. Unless someone is using a bathroom who is a filthy slob and doesn't even flush... were that my situation I'd assign that household member one bathroom that not only would I never clean, I'd also never look in, in fact I'd install a commercial door closer to keep that pigsty door shut at all times... but more likely I'd give them a port-a-potty outdoors far away from the house. I would only clean after a child or invalid... any non-handicapped household member has to clean their own space or can live in isolation or leave, in fact as soon as they reach legal emancipation I'd toss the slob out that very day... more'n likely they'd leave of their own accord well before and I'd say good riddance to bad rubbish. I only clean up after my cats... any guest who doesn't flush, swab the bowl of excrement, or otherwise slops up the terlit won't be back. My parents taught me to treat others homes with respect as though they were my own, I don't live like a slob nor will I tolerate slobs... yoose only get one shot at treating my home like it's Motel 6. |
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On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 09:25:51 -0000, "Ophelia" >
wrote: > > >"sf" > wrote in message .. . > > It's certainly easier >> to do daily "touch ups" than it is to deep clean after the bathroom >> gets disgusting; so more power to her. >> > >I am with Becca here. I do a daily clean and you are quite right... it >takes a couple of minutes. I certainly have no wish to leave it and to then >have to do a big clean.. bleagh. You must live in a barn with farm animals that you have to muck out the terlit daily. Do you have a little silver bell in each toilet so family members can summon you to wipe their asses? |
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![]() "Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message ... > On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 09:25:51 -0000, "Ophelia" > > wrote: > >> >> >>"sf" > wrote in message . .. >> >> It's certainly easier >>> to do daily "touch ups" than it is to deep clean after the bathroom >>> gets disgusting; so more power to her. >>> >> >>I am with Becca here. I do a daily clean and you are quite right... it >>takes a couple of minutes. I certainly have no wish to leave it and to >>then >>have to do a big clean.. bleagh. > > You must live in a barn with farm animals that you have to muck out > the terlit daily. Do you have a little silver bell in each toilet so > family members can summon you to wipe their asses? In fact I don't 'muck out the terlit' ![]() and they get used equally. I swish out the toilet bowls and wipe down the sinks and showers each morning .... It takes minutes. I am not sure why yours takes so much time to clean. Perhaps you are much more dirty than we are; you certainly seem to know more about living in a barn than I will ever know, so I will leave you to the pleasures of it ![]() -- -- https://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/ |
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On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 15:56:09 -0000, "Ophelia" >
wrote: > > >"Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message .. . >> On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 09:25:51 -0000, "Ophelia" > >> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>>"sf" > wrote in message ... >>> >>> It's certainly easier >>>> to do daily "touch ups" than it is to deep clean after the bathroom >>>> gets disgusting; so more power to her. >>>> >>> >>>I am with Becca here. I do a daily clean and you are quite right... it >>>takes a couple of minutes. I certainly have no wish to leave it and to >>>then >>>have to do a big clean.. bleagh. >> >> You must live in a barn with farm animals that you have to muck out >> the terlit daily. Do you have a little silver bell in each toilet so >> family members can summon you to wipe their asses? > >We have two bathrooms here and they get used equally. >I swish out the toilet bowls and wipe down the sinks and >showers each morning .... Maid service! I knew it, you clean other people's shit. I don't believe you're not wiping their asses too. |
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![]() "Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message ... > On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 15:56:09 -0000, "Ophelia" > > wrote: > >> >> >>"Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message . .. >>> On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 09:25:51 -0000, "Ophelia" > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>>"sf" > wrote in message m... >>>> >>>> It's certainly easier >>>>> to do daily "touch ups" than it is to deep clean after the bathroom >>>>> gets disgusting; so more power to her. >>>>> >>>> >>>>I am with Becca here. I do a daily clean and you are quite right... >>>>it >>>>takes a couple of minutes. I certainly have no wish to leave it and to >>>>then >>>>have to do a big clean.. bleagh. >>> >>> You must live in a barn with farm animals that you have to muck out >>> the terlit daily. Do you have a little silver bell in each toilet so >>> family members can summon you to wipe their asses? >> >>We have two bathrooms here and they get used equally. >>I swish out the toilet bowls and wipe down the sinks and >>showers each morning .... > > Maid service! I knew it, you clean other people's shit. I don't > believe you're not wiping their asses too. LOL well since only my husband and I live here now, I am not quite sure to which 'other people's shit' you refer ![]() take care of their own bathroom ![]() cat's shit all day ![]() Just for you information, my husband never leaves a dirty 'terlit' ![]() clean them for my own satisfaction, the same way I clean my kitchen every day. What? You don't clean your kitchen every day??? Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww ![]() -- -- https://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/ |
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On 11/20/2010 9:43 PM, sf wrote:
> I can only say "bless her little ole cotton pickin' heart". > > I think Becca's home is where her business office is located and being > in the business they're in, I wouldn't be surprised if clients visit > her home. At least one bathroom will be designated for them and if > you're anything like I am as a client, I'd expect it to be clean (with > no trash in the basket). IMO, if she's doing that for one of her > bathrooms, it's not a stretch to do them all. It's certainly easier > to do daily "touch ups" than it is to deep clean after the bathroom > gets disgusting; so more power to her. > > I am admiring you from a distance, Becca! Throw some good vibes my > way about keeping bathrooms clean, so I can feeeeeel the powah! We have friends and family that come over, as well as neighbors. 99% of our sales are online, but we did have people over yesterday morning. A *** couple booked a family cruise on the Celebrity Eclipse on March 5th. Booking this close, I'm surprised we could find decent pricing. It is both of their parents, plus their siblings and their spouses. Becca |
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On 11/21/2010 8:56 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> anyone would make a point to personally use each and every of their > toilets each day, not unless they have some sort of a ferral > territorial marking fetish. The first toilet I use every morning, is in the master bedroom. When I am cooking, I will use the bathroom by the kitchen, but when I work, I use the hall bathroom. I do not clean the entire bathroom every day, just the toilet. Becca |
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On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 12:29:19 -0600, Ema Nymton >
wrote: > 99% of our sales are online, but we did have people over yesterday > morning. A *** couple booked a family cruise on the Celebrity Eclipse > on March 5th. Booking this close, I'm surprised we could find decent > pricing. It is both of their parents, plus their siblings and their spouses. We have a river cruise booked for May, dear niece wanted to join us and tried to book in September but it was completely sold out. Could have knocked me over with a feather! -- Never trust a dog to watch your food. |
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On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 12:31:59 -0600, Ema Nymton >
wrote: > On 11/21/2010 8:56 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote: > > anyone would make a point to personally use each and every of their > > toilets each day, not unless they have some sort of a ferral > > territorial marking fetish. > > The first toilet I use every morning, is in the master bedroom. When I > am cooking, I will use the bathroom by the kitchen, but when I work, I > use the hall bathroom. I do not clean the entire bathroom every day, > just the toilet. > Becca, you're talking to the man whose toilet is in the laundry room... or maybe his laundry room is in the bathroom. Whichever way, it's weird. -- Never trust a dog to watch your food. |
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On 11/21/2010 1:55 PM, sf wrote:
> We have a river cruise booked for May, dear niece wanted to join us > and tried to book in September but it was completely sold out. Could > have knocked me over with a feather! Sorry your niece will not be able to join you. I am sure you will have a wonderful time, though. Becca |
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On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 12:07:27 -0800, sf > wrote:
>On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 12:31:59 -0600, Ema Nymton > >wrote: > >> On 11/21/2010 8:56 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >> > anyone would make a point to personally use each and every of their >> > toilets each day, not unless they have some sort of a ferral >> > territorial marking fetish. >> >> The first toilet I use every morning, is in the master bedroom. When I >> am cooking, I will use the bathroom by the kitchen, but when I work, I >> use the hall bathroom. I do not clean the entire bathroom every day, >> just the toilet. >> >Becca, you're talking to the man whose toilet is in the laundry >room... or maybe his laundry room is in the bathroom. Whichever way, >it's weird. Nothing weird, I choose to use that toilet because it's convenient. I clean after myself regardless which toilet I use anywhere. When I use a toilet I clean it but I would never clean the toilet a spouse or other family member uses unless they were actually physically/mentally incapable... people who clean a spouse's or adult child's shit are a very sad excuse for a human being, no different from a door mat. |
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![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message > ... >> On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 15:56:09 -0000, "Ophelia" > >> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>>"Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message ... >>>> On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 09:25:51 -0000, "Ophelia" > >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>"sf" > wrote in message om... >>>>> >>>>> It's certainly easier >>>>>> to do daily "touch ups" than it is to deep clean after the bathroom >>>>>> gets disgusting; so more power to her. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>>I am with Becca here. I do a daily clean and you are quite right... >>>>>it >>>>>takes a couple of minutes. I certainly have no wish to leave it and to >>>>>then >>>>>have to do a big clean.. bleagh. >>>> >>>> You must live in a barn with farm animals that you have to muck out >>>> the terlit daily. Do you have a little silver bell in each toilet so >>>> family members can summon you to wipe their asses? >>> >>>We have two bathrooms here and they get used equally. >>>I swish out the toilet bowls and wipe down the sinks and >>>showers each morning .... >> >> Maid service! I knew it, you clean other people's shit. I don't >> believe you're not wiping their asses too. > > LOL well since only my husband and I live here now, I am not quite sure to > which 'other people's shit' you refer ![]() > they > take care of their own bathroom ![]() > cat's shit all day ![]() > > Just for you information, my husband never leaves a dirty 'terlit' ![]() > clean them for my own satisfaction, the same way I clean my kitchen every > day. What? You don't clean your kitchen every day??? > Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww ![]() > He likes the "cat tracks" on the counters where he preps his spam He likes the pretty patterns --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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![]() "BigBadBubba" > wrote in message ... > > "Paco" > wrote in message > ... >> >> >> "Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message >> ... >>> On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 16:57:32 -0600, Ema Nymton > >>> wrote: >>> >>>>On 11/17/2010 5:19 PM, pure kona wrote: >>>>> Funny of you to say that Sheldon. Even before this thread had begun, >>>>> I said to my husband- after looking in my fridge, they should make a >>>>> self cleaning fridge. It can't be that difficult. The stove cleans >>>>> itself, and of course the dishwasher does its job so why can't we all >>>>> have perfectly clean fridges- yes, once the food is taken out? >>>>> >>>>> Maybe for my grand children ![]() >>>> >>>>What I would like, are self cleaning toilets. I have three toilets and >>>>I clean them every day. This takes about 10 minutes away from my >>>>valuable internet time. >>>> >>>>Becca >>> >>> Huh? You should only have to clean the toilet you use... the others >>> should clean the one they use... or do they tinkle a bell and you run >>> to wipe their asses too... are they small children or adults with a >>> mental/physical disability? I clean my cat's pottys but I'll be >>> damned if I'm gonna clean a terlit some perfectly capable adult uses. >> >> >> Do your guests have to bring their own bowl swabs and cleaning products >> or do you provide them? >> > Do you actually believe that he has guests (besides cats), or are you just > playing with him? > > > By "guests", I actually meant mental health caseworkers, parole officers, other law enforcement officials, etc. |
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On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 18:13:30 -0500, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 12:07:27 -0800, sf > wrote: > >>On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 12:31:59 -0600, Ema Nymton > >>wrote: >> >>> On 11/21/2010 8:56 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >>> > anyone would make a point to personally use each and every of their >>> > toilets each day, not unless they have some sort of a ferral >>> > territorial marking fetish. >>> >>> The first toilet I use every morning, is in the master bedroom. When I >>> am cooking, I will use the bathroom by the kitchen, but when I work, I >>> use the hall bathroom. I do not clean the entire bathroom every day, >>> just the toilet. >>> >>Becca, you're talking to the man whose toilet is in the laundry >>room... or maybe his laundry room is in the bathroom. Whichever way, >>it's weird. > > Nothing weird, I choose to use that toilet because it's convenient. I > clean after myself regardless which toilet I use anywhere. do you carry the toilet-cleaning supplies in a man-purse? blake |
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On Mon, 22 Nov 2010 12:41:27 -0500, blake murphy
> wrote: >On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 18:13:30 -0500, Brooklyn1 wrote: > >> On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 12:07:27 -0800, sf > wrote: >> >>>On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 12:31:59 -0600, Ema Nymton > >>>wrote: >>> >>>> On 11/21/2010 8:56 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >>>> > anyone would make a point to personally use each and every of their >>>> > toilets each day, not unless they have some sort of a ferral >>>> > territorial marking fetish. >>>> >>>> The first toilet I use every morning, is in the master bedroom. When I >>>> am cooking, I will use the bathroom by the kitchen, but when I work, I >>>> use the hall bathroom. I do not clean the entire bathroom every day, >>>> just the toilet. >>>> >>>Becca, you're talking to the man whose toilet is in the laundry >>>room... or maybe his laundry room is in the bathroom. Whichever way, >>>it's weird. >> >> Nothing weird, I choose to use that toilet because it's convenient. I >> clean after myself regardless which toilet I use anywhere. > >do you carry the toilet-cleaning supplies in a man-purse? If you had legs I'd use your head of pubic hair for bowl brush. |
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![]() "Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message ... > On Mon, 22 Nov 2010 12:41:27 -0500, blake murphy > > wrote: > >>On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 18:13:30 -0500, Brooklyn1 wrote: >> >>> On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 12:07:27 -0800, sf > wrote: >>> >>>>On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 12:31:59 -0600, Ema Nymton > >>>>wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 11/21/2010 8:56 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >>>>> > anyone would make a point to personally use each and every of their >>>>> > toilets each day, not unless they have some sort of a ferral >>>>> > territorial marking fetish. >>>>> >>>>> The first toilet I use every morning, is in the master bedroom. When >>>>> I >>>>> am cooking, I will use the bathroom by the kitchen, but when I work, I >>>>> use the hall bathroom. I do not clean the entire bathroom every day, >>>>> just the toilet. >>>>> >>>>Becca, you're talking to the man whose toilet is in the laundry >>>>room... or maybe his laundry room is in the bathroom. Whichever way, >>>>it's weird. >>> >>> Nothing weird, I choose to use that toilet because it's convenient. I >>> clean after myself regardless which toilet I use anywhere. >> >>do you carry the toilet-cleaning supplies in a man-purse? > > If you had legs I'd use your head of pubic hair for bowl brush. Blake has an excuse.. what is yours? -- -- https://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/ |
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