If you plug the space heater in in the bathroom and and then try to blow dry your hair, it blows the fuse. In the house I grew up in, in my bedroom closet, the kid that lived there before had signed their name and the dates they moved in and moved out. So when I moved out, I did it too. No one but me knows about it because it was up over the door on the inside and you had to get up on a chair to see it.
Apparently no one in house knows how to replace a toilet paper roll but me!
Underneath the Pergo flooring in my kitchen is the ugliest laminate in history. Seriously! It's made of yucky golden-brownish colors, the pattern is so busy that if you dropped something on the floor - you lost it, and if you looked closely at the pattern you would see the complex pattern was actually a combination of cornstalks, onions, and other vegetables. UGLY!
I think that is a well kept secret only the woman of the house knows
I'm the only one who knows the secret that it is less work to place a dish in the dishwasher than it is to put it in the sink.
Mibarra I understandI am dealing with fur from Zuko and Sad Sackcherpep --- I think our houses have a lot in common
Quote from: cherpep on April 07, 2009, 01:20:55 PMI'm the only one who knows the secret that it is less work to place a dish in the dishwasher than it is to put it in the sink. Not in our house. Our dishwasher is so crappy, you have to scrub the dishes before putting them in the dishwasher! If it wasn't for the fact that we have no counter space around our sink and dishwasher, I would just hand wash everything. There's just no room to let stuff dry (and no, I will NOT dry them as well! I don't have that kind of energy).
My dishwasher stopped working, at least working well enough to bother to start it anymore. I ran a last rinse cycle to get it clean, and now I use it as a giant dish strainer - all my washed dishes sit in it to dry. It saves me from having the giant strainer sitting on the counter, and I can just close it if I don't want to put them away immediately.
Towels in the bathroom!!!! I was getting tired of picking up the towels after everyone, so I just left them there to see if anyone else would bother. Of course, we all know that nobody else did. I left them there for over a week!!! I know that's bad, but I was trying to make a point. Not surprisingly, we ran out of clean towels. The worst part is that I don't think those towels all over the bathroom bothered anyone but me. I told my kids to go pick them up and wash them themselves. My daughter carried 20 towels down to the laundry room yesterday.
My son used to have a problem with his socks. He was probably about 10 years old. I would find his socks all over the house - middle of the family room, stuck in a couch cushion, in the bathroom - wherever he took them off, he left them there. It drove me crazy, finding dirty socks all over the house. Of course, I complained about it all the time and had him pick them up, but I continued to find them. Then, I became a genius! After several days of not griping about the socks, I told him that I would give him $.50 for each dirty sock he found at that moment lying around the house. He came back with enough socks to earn him $4.00. I asked him if he was sure that was all he could find (I know that means he found 8 dirty socks, but I knew there was more to be found). He said yes, and I gave him $4.00. Then, I told him that from that point on, for every sock I FOUND, he would owe me $.50. He promptly paid me $3.00 for the socks I brought him right away. After that, he no longer left his socks around. I tell ya - it was a moment of brilliance!