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1118.2 | | SAINT::STCLAIR | | Thu Dec 06 1990 08:32 | 19 |
| RE .1
"A clean toilet, equipped with a furry seat cover."
These darn things wont let the seat stay up and have been known in some
cases to fall down and hurt a man's "Morton"* a painful and embarassing
thing to have happen.
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* For more information on Mortons see Dave Barry's Article:
Note 623.0 Alarming news for the bureau of medical alarms.
"The article contains the following quotations, which we swear we are
not making up, although for reasons of tastefulness, the bodily part
will be referred to as ``Morton'' (not its real name): "
The Dave Barry Notes file maybe found on
HYDRA::DISK$USERPACK02:[NOTES$LIBRARY]DAVE_BARRY
or add to you list of notes files by pressing Key Pad Number 7.
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1118.3 | HYDRA, not HYRDA | CSS::FRASER | But I don't have an accent; you do! | Thu Dec 06 1990 08:45 | 13 |
| > <<< Note 1118.2 by SAINT::STCLAIR >>>
>The Dave Barry Notes file maybe found on
>HYDRA::DISK$USERPACK02:[NOTES$LIBRARY]DAVE_BARRY
>or add to you list of notes files by pressing Key Pad Number 7.
Psst! Confidentially, just between you and me - it's wise to
check by a 'show note' that the KP7 selection has the node name
spelled correctly.
Andy
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1118.4 | | SAINT::STCLAIR | | Thu Dec 06 1990 09:10 | 3 |
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Opp those silly fingers got a head of me. I think its fixed now. %^)
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1118.5 | ...just passing through, ma'am... | MISERY::WARD_FR | Going HOME---as an Adventurer! | Thu Dec 06 1990 12:43 | 54 |
| typical "bachelorette" pad has...
Lots of cats or cat art...
Ladie's Home Journal and Woman's Day magazines...
Enough makeup to supply the cosmetic counter at Nordstrom's...
Rows of shoes that even Imelda would take pride in...
Everything in the refrigerator is preceded by the word "Diet..."
Tools consist of a hammer, sewing-machine screwdriver and
tweezers...
Laundry supplies include fabric softener and special fabric
cleaners...
There is often a different kind of soap for face than for body...
They own dental floss...
They own panty liners...
Pillow cases have frills along the edges...
Stereo equipment is a Sears integrated unit...
Shopping list includes restaurants to be taken to...
They own a loofa sponge...
They own a vacuum cleaner and a broom and a mop...
There is a pile of knitting and knitting needles in a basket...
There is a photo of Tom Cruise on the refrigerator door...
There is a nail file and nail polish on the kitchen table...
Their clothes may have days of the week written on them...
There is an index card file somewhere on the premises...
The plant guarding the door is a well-fed brute...
The doors have four sets of dead-bolts...
They have a bathroom scale...
They own an iron and ironing board...
Frederick
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1118.6 | I'm so confused!!! | EVETPU::RUST | | Thu Dec 06 1990 13:00 | 12 |
| Well, I've got an index card file and some cats... My makeup collection
consists of fake blood, scar wax, and temporary tattoos, and my
magazine rack holds "Murder Can Be Fun". My refrigerator holds Dos
Equis instead of Diet Anything.
I don't use my ironing board.
But my pillowcovers do have frills on them.
Hmmm...
-b
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1118.7 | Generic-ize | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Thu Dec 06 1990 13:24 | 8 |
| Frederick,
Change that comment about knitting to: "Some kind of needlework,
and a special container to put it in." so that it covers quilting
strips, tatting shuttles, mending... but doesn't promise that
the stuff is IN the container.
Ann B.
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1118.8 | My Daughter's Place | HENRYY::HASLAM_BA | Creativity Unlimited | Thu Dec 06 1990 19:02 | 15 |
| ....live plants, some hanging.
....a constantly clinking message light on the answering machine.
....phone calls from numerous males at obscene hours of the evening.
....pantihose everywhere.
....photos of every guy she's ever dated.
....walls covered in "hunks" posters.
and on and on and on...
Barb
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1118.9 | | SPIDER::GOLDMAN | Every choice is worth your while | Fri Dec 07 1990 08:28 | 6 |
| The more I read this note and its counterpart, the more I'm
starting to believe I'm really a bachelor!
;^)
amy
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1118.10 | | CAESAR::GASSAWAY | Insert clever personal name here | Fri Dec 07 1990 08:53 | 18 |
| I'm with Amy....although I have been cleaning up lately....like all my
dishes are done....although the fridge needs work....
I have no hunks on my walls...only bizarre B&W photography, surrealist
paintings and a couple oriental works.....
I don't have a lot of shampoo....but I guess I have a ton of
shoes....probably because I've been accumulating them for about 8-10
years....
And I've got a Bang & Olufsen turntable with about 300 underground
punk records.....
I have real furniture though...and everything is color coordinated...
I don't think I fit anywhere. That's fine with me...
Lisa
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1118.11 | :-) | BSS::VANFLEET | Chased by my Higher Self! | Fri Dec 07 1990 14:44 | 8 |
| This is hysterical! :-)
Well - I'm definitely not typical...except for the shoes and the frilly
pillow covers.
Keep it up, Guys, this is great stuff!
Nanci
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1118.12 | | TRACTR::HOGGE | Dragon Slayer For Hire...Crispy! | Fri Dec 07 1990 15:04 | 35 |
| The limp celery and carrots in the veggy crisper....
(which is a strange name for that drawer... I'ver never seen anything
get crisp in it yet!)
The little beard trimmings on the back of the sink that sort of
accumulate no matter how hard you try to get them down the drain.
The colletion of flattened toothpaste tubes in the medicine chest.
The shirts hanging in the bath room in hopes that the steam from the
hot showers will remove the wrinkles when I don't feel like ironing.
(but never does so I get disqusted with the whole idea and wear it
anyhow.)
The oven lined in blackened reynolds aluminum foil that smokes every
time I turn it on.
The collection of paper scraps and matchbook covers with names and
numbers scrawled across them by the telephone.
The TV with only one decent channel you keep in the living room in case
a girl wants to stay late/overnight and watch the tube with you.
The worn out pillow on the sofa where I rest my weary head whenever I
come home that I should through out but have had so long I just can't
bring myself to do so.
The pile of old worn out clothing that I never wear anymore setting in
the corner in case I run out of clean cloths or need to wear them for
an emergency repair on my car.
The list is endless!
Skip
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1118.13 | | DEC25::BRUNO | Goose the Keating Five! | Fri Dec 07 1990 16:40 | 10 |
| RE: <<< Note 1118.12 by TRACTR::HOGGE "Dragon Slayer For Hire...Crispy!" >>>
> The little beard trimmings on the back of the sink that sort of
> accumulate no matter how hard you try to get them down the drain.
Skip, please tell me you intended this for the "...bachelor's..."
topic.
Greg
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1118.14 | Hmmmm... | CARTUN::BERGGREN | There is a shared center... | Sun Dec 09 1990 13:09 | 11 |
| re .12,
I'm confused... I thought Skip was a guy...
re .5 - Ladies Home Journal and Women's Day mags,
Geesh Frederick, just how _old_ are these bachelorettes you know?
Kb.:-)
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1118.15 | | SA1794::CHARBONND | Fred was right - YABBADABBADOOO! | Mon Dec 10 1990 07:39 | 1 |
| three or more cats...
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1118.16 | | ARRODS::CARTER | Treat me like I'm a bad girl... | Mon Dec 10 1990 08:03 | 33 |
| I'm with Amy... I must be a guy!
but to add to the confusion...
A wardrobe full of unwearable clothes in assorted sizes....
*several* laundry baskets (one for dirty, one for clean, one for carring wet
stuff out to the line)
shoes under the stairs, in the kitchen, in the living room, on the bedroom floor
an empty shoe rack in the wardrobe (see above)
drawers of yucky coloured nail varnish and lipstick, broken eyeshadows, odd
earings, broken necklaces
a cupboard full of shampoos and conditioners bought out of habit at EVERY visit
to the supermarket
then add all the slob habits from the "bachelor notes"
clothes all over the floor
dust (with clean bits under the objets d'art)
an empty fridge
a freezer full of unidentifiable "leftovers"
Xtine "Female slob!"
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1118.17 | | XCUSME::HOGGE | Dragon Slayer For Hire...Crispy! | Mon Dec 10 1990 10:43 | 7 |
| OOOOOOPS!!!!!!!!! Looks like I'm pushing the wrong buttons again...
Yeap I got it in the wrong place... but I have to admit I've this aunt
that has the same problem so maybe I should leave it here.
Skip (a guy)
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1118.18 | Ageless wonders... | WR1FOR::WARD_FR | Trekking HOME--As an Adventurer | Mon Dec 10 1990 11:40 | 12 |
| re: .14? (Karendipity)
WHat are you doing in here? ;-) (I bet you somehow don't have
a typical bachelorette's apartment!) :-)
I don't know *how* old they are...but it has never ceased to
amaze me that I could never figure them out (age-wise or any other
way...)
Frederick
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1118.19 | | BSS::VANFLEET | love needs no excuse | Mon Dec 10 1990 12:50 | 7 |
| You never know where we'll turn up!
Hee-hee!
:-)
Nanci
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1118.20 | ya just never know for sure... :-) | CARTUN::BERGGREN | There is a shared center... | Mon Dec 10 1990 14:58 | 17 |
| Hi Frederick...!
> What are you doing in here? ;-)
S u r p r i s E !!!
You never know where we'll turn up, right Nanci? :-) :-)
And you're right Fred, I don't have a typical bachelorette's apartment.
I'm not sure how I'd classify it :-) It's some kind of hodgepodge
consisting of a library, nature artifacts, off-line mail messages,
albums, CD's, personal journals, musical instruments, and artist
supplies...oh yes, and aromatherapy oils.
*Nice* seein' ya here,
Kdpty (short for Karendipity :-))
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1118.21 | Speaking from Experience? Not Me! | REGENT::WOODWARD | I've got friends in low places | Wed Dec 12 1990 12:31 | 9 |
| ...Flannel Jammies under the bed pillow
and a silk teddy in the back corner of the closet.
...Carrots and skim milk in the fridge
and double-stuff oreos stashed in the linen closet.
...House Beautiful, Colonial Homes, and Gourmet magazines
on the coffee table
and Cosmo under the couch.
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1118.23 | What? | PEKING::SMITHS2 | | Wed Dec 19 1990 10:32 | 8 |
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Re: -1
Well, I've seen most of the other things in this note but I've *never*
seen that!!! :-)
Sam
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1118.25 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Dec 26 1990 15:27 | 6 |
| Re: .24
It depends on the brand, doesn't it? The ones I've seen most often are not
circular but elliptical, and would perhaps only serve as a spoon rest.
Steve
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1118.27 | | DSSDEV::KRISTY | cute and cuddly woobie | Sat Dec 29 1990 14:58 | 32 |
| Hmmmmm I must be a guy too... funny.... I have bulges in the wrong
places. :-)
of course having a 7 year old daughter tends to mess up more what would
normally be a rather messy apartment anyway...
so I'm not a good housekeeper... sue me. :-)
no ironing board
a multi-component stereo system (two tape decks, turntable, tuner, cd
player)
two vcrs
a set of encyclopedias
unmade beds with various articles of clothing scattered throughout the
place
2 cats (one who likes to sleep on top of the kitchen cupboards so no
one can get her)
a coat closet with more plastic bags and kitty litter in it than coats
and boots/shoes
boxes boxes boxes
a dining table that is in the living room because the boxes still
occupy most of the dining area
shredded paper towels under the sink (from the cats)
magazines, newspapers and other paper items taking up all flat
surfaces
no make-up
wastebasket in every room (mostly full cuz the kid isn't earning her
allowance these days)
nik-nak shelf complete with semi-dusty nik-naks
glass jar full of m&ms
I could go on for days... :-)
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1118.28 | | DSSDEV::KRISTY | cute and cuddly woobie | Mon Dec 31 1990 10:03 | 21 |
| Update to .-1:
*my* bed is made, at least - daughter's is not... clothes can now only
be found in the two bedrooms and the living room (but not the dining
area or kitchen) :-)
the coat closet actually has boots and coats in it now... :-)
the shredded paper towels have been thrown away and the paper towels
that made it (didn't get clawed to an untimely death) are in a
different cupboard that the cats can't get into
there are some flat surfaces in the apartment that are bare... oak
is such pretty wood... :-)
wastebaskets are empty now...
and the glass jar with m&ms in it is only half-full now... due to
daughter having a bunch of friends over yesterday...
Happy New Year, everyone!
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1118.29 | Does it feel better when it's tidy? | YUPPY::DAVIESA | She is the Alpha... | Wed Jan 02 1991 04:00 | 9 |
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Re -1
Wow!
What happened?????
Pre-Christmas/New Year guest paranoia? ;-)
It takes a MAJOR event to spin me into that sort of clean-up!
'gail
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1118.30 | | DSSDEV::KRISTY | cute and cuddly woobie | Mon Jan 07 1991 13:25 | 4 |
| No, I'm normally paranoid... :-)
and no, it doesn't feel better when it's tidy. I rather like it when
it looks unorganized. When I put things away, I can't find them again.
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1118.31 | | IAMOK::MITCHELL | it's icky | Mon Jan 07 1991 15:00 | 11 |
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> it looks unorganized. When I put things away, I can't find them again.
Amen !
This happens to me all the time............anyway unorganized
and clutter makes a place *lived in* and homey :-)
kits
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1118.32 | the motto on my office white board | CVG::THOMPSON | Does your manager know you read Notes? | Mon Jan 07 1991 15:35 | 6 |
| RE: Clutter A quote from A A Milne (who wrote the Pooh Bear books)
"One of the advantages of being disorderly is that one is constantly
making exciting discoveries."
Alfred
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1118.33 | | JJLIET::JUDY | The sinners are much more fun | Mon Jan 07 1991 16:06 | 7 |
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Well I'm not a bachelorette but it did used to drive me
nuts when I lived with my parents. My mom put things away
so well, we'd never find it! Drove dad buggy too.
JJ
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1118.34 | Quotes to live by | HOO78C::VISSERS | Dutch Comfort | Mon Jan 07 1991 16:33 | 6 |
| "That's not a mess, that is a *very* sophisticated and complicated
system of putting things away"
;-)
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