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894.1 | Straight men burn dinner, huh? | SMURF::CALIPH::binder | Simplicitas gratia simplicitatis | Thu Jun 27 1991 12:32 | 8 |
| Hmph. I know several women who are capable of burning water. And I
suspect (or at least I *hope*) that my having provided a generally
edible Madras curry for the Grand Party doesn't make a statement about
my orientation - actually, I'm oriented toward Oriental rugs.
:-)
-d
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894.2 | | VALKYR::RUST | | Thu Jun 27 1991 12:34 | 6 |
| I *like* beef jerky. And Slim Jims. And I channel-surf with the remote
control. (And I have a knee-jerk reaction to generalizations, nearly
always wanting to pop up and supply a counter example; thanks for
starting this topic!)
-b
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894.3 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | sailing around my soul | Thu Jun 27 1991 12:39 | 4 |
| I like beef jerky too. particularly the teriyaki kind
-Jody
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894.4 | dishwasher rebuttal | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Thu Jun 27 1991 12:41 | 5 |
| I know how to load a dishwasher. I do it from front to back,
plastic stuff on the top shelf and clean the crusty crud of the dishes
before putting them in.
ed
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894.5 | The ultimate dishwasher question... | ASDG::FOSTER | Calico Cat | Thu Jun 27 1991 12:45 | 5 |
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WOW!
I am very impressed by a man who can explicitly detail how to load a
dishwasher properly. Which way do you load knives into the basket?
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894.6 | Me too. | SMURF::CALIPH::binder | Simplicitas gratia simplicitatis | Thu Jun 27 1991 12:46 | 10 |
| I know how to load a dishwasher, you hand hir the dishes one at a time.
:-)
I even know that my Maytag wants me to put the plates and silverware on
the top shelf and the glasses and cups below. (For those who *don't*
know how to load a dishwasher, be advised that this arrangement is the
opposite of the way most dishwashers want to be fed.)
-d
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894.7 | Technical hints | SMURF::CALIPH::binder | Simplicitas gratia simplicitatis | Thu Jun 27 1991 12:48 | 7 |
| Re: .5
My dishwasher cleans better if I load the silverware with the business
end up, but my wife objects to being stabbed when it's her turn to
unload the machine, so I do it the other way.
-d
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894.8 | Dishwashers are cake ! | CSC32::S_HALL | Wollomanakabeesai ! | Thu Jun 27 1991 13:24 | 23 |
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Second the response about men and dishwashers, with
an indignant sniff !
Procedure:
1) Put as many dishes, implements, containers, etc., as
you can get in the thing. Jam the dishes up close
together....don't worry about the dishes getting clean...
we're talking about water, here....it bends.
2) Dump some soap in the little whatsis in the door. Sprinkle
some extra around the inside of the washer. If 1/4 cup
is good, 2 cups is better.
3) Push all options buttons on the front ( heat, rinse, spin,
flagellate, certify ).
4) Crank the knob thingie until it lights off, then leave.
So what's the big deal ?
Steve H
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894.9 | | ASDS::CROUCH | Sugar Magnolia blossoms slowly | Thu Jun 27 1991 13:28 | 25 |
| I clean the laundry. Lillian does my daughters laundry though, her
choice.
I wash the pots and pans and load a diswasher so as to not wash
more than necessary.
I do all the food shopping, clip coupons, buy in quanity during
great sales.
I change diapers and give my daughter bathes.
I am pretty good with cleaning windows and vacuuming.
I have no trouble cooking and am pretty good at it. Lillian would
rather though because I guess I take too long.
I confess I hate dusting, I have dried clothes that should have
been hung up after washing, etc...
Perhaps I'm rare but there were no man/women roles in the house
that I was brought up in. I can't understand men who have trouble
with doing any of the above.
Jim C.
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894.10 | old fashioned and doggone proud of it! ;-) | SA1794::CHARBONND | barbarian by choice | Thu Jun 27 1991 13:28 | 1 |
| real men wash dishes by hand
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894.11 | :-} | BUSY::KATZ | My Goddess Can beat Up Your God | Thu Jun 27 1991 13:36 | 9 |
| re: .1
Nah, you're just repressed and closetted ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-}
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ note, many
smiley faces in effort to avoid being hit!
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894.12 | | ESGWST::RDAVIS | We have come for your uncool niece | Thu Jun 27 1991 13:55 | 11 |
| I'm with you, -b (well, actually I'm in Santa Clara, but you know what
I mean). I can't lay claim to ANY of the "male traits" yet (and it
doesn't take THAT close an inspection to figure out I'm male), and I
can't fit many female friends into the "female traits" (though maybe
I'm just stubbornly blanking out on the matches).
Now if someone had said that men interrupt and try to dominate the
conversation while women politely nod and seize opportunities to roll
their eyes in sympathy at other women.... (: >,)
Ray
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894.13 | "Pomeroy! We came t' getcha out!" | TALLIS::TORNELL | | Thu Jun 27 1991 14:06 | 10 |
| Another vote for the Stooges! "Cactus Makes Perfect", (with the
crowbar in the mineshaft scene), is, to me, the funniest short ever
made by anyone. Curly is a genius at physical comedy.
Saturday and Sunday mornings at 11:00 on channel 38 out of Boston.
(Moe! Larry! The cheese!!)
Sandy
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894.14 | down | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Thu Jun 27 1991 15:24 | 6 |
| re:.5: I put the knives and other weapons business end down, do the
real knives by hand. Will again fill the dishwasher after I bake that
cake tonight.
ed (gotta remember, don't forget either the e or the d lest I be
thought to be assuming someone else's identity...)
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894.15 | | CARTUN::NOONAN | excavator of a beautiful butterfly | Thu Jun 27 1991 15:36 | 1 |
| You can never forget the E!
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894.16 | Calling Dr. Fine Dr. Larry Dr. Fine | LAGUNA::THOMAS_TA | daughter of the dark moon | Thu Jun 27 1991 15:52 | 10 |
| re: .13
Sandy,
BA HA HA! That's my *favorite* short! Thanks for the smile!
hahahahahahaha 8-) 8-).
with love & laughter,
cheyenne
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894.17 | Now nobody will ever lend me a book! | KAHALA::CAMPBELL_K | Love is a wonderful thing | Fri Jun 28 1991 15:57 | 12 |
| I am a notorious page-bender...
I love books, but always lose bookmarks, and my place. I bend pages
all over the place, just to remember good parts to go back to, or
re-read in order to better understand when the author refers back
to something that already happened!
(i confess, my favorite books are the least well-kept, they are water
logged (fell in the tub!)gritty (got sand in them at beach), and
over-all are pretty shabby)
]
Kim
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894.18 | Re .17 - I have bags full-want to borrow some? | BOOVX1::MANDILE | Her Royal Highness | Fri Jun 28 1991 16:44 | 10 |
| I love books, too!.....But, I keep them spotless as they are
worth more come bookstore trade-in time! :-) Nothing better
then a good book (my fav - a historical romance novel....love
them swashbuckler/pirate types! :-)) while on the beach or out
in the backyard on a loungechair, or floating in the pool.....
A male co-worker here reads romance novels, too. I guess I can't
generalize and say only women read romance novels! :-)
Lynne
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894.19 | | R2ME2::BENNISON | Victor L. Bennison DTN 381-2156 ZK2-3/R56 | Sat Jun 29 1991 20:16 | 6 |
| My wife had me convinced for years that women couldn't mow lawns.
But now my 14 year old daughter has started mowing it for $20 a
shot (that's what I have to pay neighborhood boys, and she gets no
allowance, so...) Anyway, the games up. :^)
- Vick
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894.20 | :-0 | WMOIS::REINKE_B | bread and roses | Mon Jul 01 1991 09:54 | 3 |
| I'm a notorious page-bender also!
BJ
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894.21 | ZZZAAAPPPP! Another stereotype shot to blazes. | SMURF::CALIPH::binder | Simplicitas gratia simplicitatis | Mon Jul 01 1991 10:20 | 12 |
| Several replies from female types who bend pages, followed by this one,
from a male person who *never* bends pages, not even in paperbacks, and
*does* use a bookmark - whatever kind is handy - even in paperbacks. I
cannot bear to destroy a book by vandalizing it.
It's driving me *crazy* that the cover on my Shelby Foote Civil War book
is curling! Aaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh!!!
I've also paid outrageous sums to have a couple of my old, treasured,
irreplaceable books rebound.
-d
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894.22 | if you are going to deface it, why not go all the way? | 38482::DERAMO | duly noted | Mon Jul 01 1991 13:21 | 7 |
| Another non-page-bender here. Once, looking on
incredulously as my boss (this was before I came to
Digital) wrote in one of his books in pencil and bent the
page, I said "Why don't you just burn it?". He said he
didn't think bending a page was quite that bad.
Dan
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894.23 | sacrilege! | SA1794::CHARBONND | barbarian by choice | Mon Jul 01 1991 13:39 | 5 |
| maybe I should just delete that particular note? naaah...
re. a few back - you actually trade books in !!?? Books were
-made_ to gather dust until you loan them to somebody who
forgets to return them!
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894.24 | | NOATAK::BLAZEK | closets are for clothes | Mon Jul 01 1991 14:19 | 9 |
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I write in and highlight passages that inspire me in some of
my books -- similarly, when I buy a used book and find small
insights into the previous owner, by margin notations, or a
wish from the giftor on the inside cover, I feel quietly
connected to another time, another place, another life.
Carla
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894.25 | | SCARGO::CONNELL | CHAOS IS GREAT. | Mon Jul 01 1991 14:21 | 11 |
| Who trades their books? I let mine gather dust after they become
dog-eared. (yeah me too a page bender.) Then when the books are
finished with me, somehow i learn of someone who wants some that I have
and I give them to that person. If I need the book again, eventually i
will find another copy and buy it again. I think that this happens,
because I consider books to be my most important possessions and such
being the case, I want everyone to share in the joy I obtain from them.
Even to the point of being obnoxious.
PJ(A readaholic)
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894.26 | | SA1794::CHARBONND | barbarian by choice | Mon Jul 01 1991 14:48 | 10 |
| Well, while we're down this book rathole, consider giving your
used books to a local prison - the inmates will be very grate-
ful. (And they won't complain if the pages are dog-eared ;-) )
Also, any hospitals for long-term care, such as Veterans hospitals.
Dana
PS actually I used to trade books in but every time I went to the
used book store I walked out with more than I came in with!
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894.27 | | BOOVX2::MANDILE | Her Royal Highness | Mon Jul 01 1991 14:52 | 9 |
| Unfortunately, at $5 a whack per romance novel, I trade them
in. If I buy them new from Annie's Bookstore, I get 50% credit
upon return....and used books are 1/2 price. I read too many to
keep them, (I've got three bags full in the basement now!)
and no one to swap with.....
However, I do have a few coveted books that I will not part with..:-)
HRH
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894.28 | I'm definitely *not* a "romance novel" type | BLUMON::GUGEL | Adrenaline: my drug of choice | Mon Jul 01 1991 14:57 | 10 |
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We give our unwanted books to our local library - they use them
to sell at their annual booksale to benefit the library. Or,
use them in their collection.
I've stopped by Annie's several times throughout the years,
hoping it would get better. To me, most of what's there is junk.
I mean, if it were any good, people would keep it, not get rid of
it, right?
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894.29 | This is a Bookworm Hole | CGVAX2::CONNELL | CHAOS IS GREAT. | Mon Jul 01 1991 15:03 | 8 |
| re turning them in or giving them to charity or prisons. I would except
that as I implied, my books are treasures and I won't give them up
until someone I know is looking for a specific title and I happen to
have it. The saddest day was when all my books burned up in the fire
about 12 years ago. I'm still replacing them, but to many new ones take
up my money too.
PJ
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894.30 | A Film Ya Gotta See... on PBS! | ASDG::FOSTER | Calico Cat | Mon Jul 01 1991 15:09 | 4 |
| Only 13% of all American families follow the stereotype of father as
exclusive breadwinner and mother as exclusive homemaker.
- also paraphrased from "Gender: The Enduring Paradox"
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894.31 | | ASIC::BARTOO | Roboco-op 2 | Mon Jul 01 1991 15:14 | 8 |
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RE: .30
That is because 87% of breadwinner fathers are avid homemakers.
:-) :-)
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894.32 | | CARTUN::NOONAN | excavator of a beautiful butterfly | Mon Jul 01 1991 15:48 | 6 |
| Sorry, I trade my books in at Annie's. I don't consider my books to be
junk just because I am trading them in. Sometimes I just want new
books. If you understood just how much I devour books, you would
understand that I would need another whole apartment for them!
E Grace
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894.33 | The 1st para is a serious request | XCUSME::QUAYLE | i.e. Ann | Mon Jul 01 1991 16:35 | 11 |
| Anyone want to sell me _Rest You Merry_ by Charlotte MacLeod and any of
John Mortimer's Rumpole books (except _Rumpole's Last Case_) ?
I swap some books, books which are either duplicates or junk (to me,
that is, but maybe just what someone else is looking for). I had an
idea for our family room: we'd install lots of shelves and on them I'd
place a few feet of books, then a gap in which I could place a
curio or knick-knack, then more books, repeated until I ran out. There
are no gaps. And the books are stacked on and in front of one another.
aq
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894.34 | A major problem here | YUPPY::DAVIESA | In withdrawal:handle gently | Tue Jul 02 1991 04:53 | 14 |
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I know I should clear out some of my books - but I can't bring
myself to get rid of any of them (by giving them away, or any other
method)...they are taking over my living space. They also constitute
the bulk of my earthly possessions, and weight ten times as much
to move as the rest of my stuff combined 8-}
Also, I have a bad habit of keeping photos between the pages (I
never seem to get around to framing them) so I'm always terrified
of unwittingly giving away a picture with the book.
And I use postcards from friends as bookmarks - don't want to lose
those either.
'gail
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894.35 | | R2ME2::BENNISON | Victor L. Bennison DTN 381-2156 ZK2-3/R56 | Tue Jul 02 1991 09:35 | 14 |
| re: -.1
'gail
I'm the stock manager for the Amherst (NH) Town Library Booksale.
I have a very interesting collection of bookmarks that I've pulled
from the books that have been donated to us. Most recently I pulled
three one dollar bills from a book. I have a souvenir piece of a
scientific balloon that in the 50's flew to something like 70,000 feet.
I have a real confederate 100 dollar bill. I have lots of old
photographs and old postcards. I have many very pretty hand-made and
fancy store-bought bookmarks. The thing I haven't found yet that I'm
still hoping for is a love letter. So if you want your postcards and
photos to go to someone who will treasure them, you can donate your
books to the Amherst Town Library :^)
- Vick
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894.36 | | GIAMEM::JLAMOTTE | Join the AMC and 'Take a Hike' | Tue Jul 02 1991 09:54 | 4 |
| I left $10 worth of winning lottery scratch tickets in a book I
returned to the library after Christmas. I knew I was tempting fate
and/or my memory by putting them there with the idea that I would
redeem them on the way to the library.
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894.37 | | YUPPY::DAVIESA | In withdrawal:handle gently | Tue Jul 02 1991 10:44 | 9 |
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RE .35
Well, thanks vick - I always hoped that if I hand in something
precious by mistake (which the law of averages says I will do,
sooner or later) that someone would appreciate it :-)
If I ever have a clear out, I'll crate'em up and send 'em over!
'gail
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894.38 | | SMURF::CALIPH::binder | Simplicitas gratia simplicitatis | Tue Jul 02 1991 17:32 | 7 |
| Re: 892.41
Who was it here said the hardware seems male but the software is female?
My wife doesn't like to shop. I do.
-d
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894.39 | ;-) | DEMING::TEASDALE | | Tue Jul 02 1991 18:31 | 9 |
| re: .30 (breadwinners and housemakers)
I'll wager it's an even smaller %age that accomplishes that in
<thought> as well as deed. After all, most women would prefer not to
work, or wouldn't mind giving it up or don't take it seriously anyway.
I ought to know...according to what I've read...I'm a man.
Nancy
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894.40 | | WFOV11::BAIRD | softball senior circuit player | Wed Jul 03 1991 04:27 | 28 |
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Sorry, Vick, I don't store my love letters in my books!!! :-)
My books are stored in three Six foot bookcases, full, some of them
double shelved. No, I don't trade very many in. The local used
bookseller always says that she's waiting for the day when I bring
the collection in! You got a long wait, baby! :-)
What does everyone like to read? My shelves range from Scifi to
history, religion to science, new age to Shakespeare...what do you
want??I'm a Gemini, I'm inquisitive!!
I find that yesterday's lottery tickets make wonderful bookmarks!
And most people that I lend books to want me to reassure them that,
yes--I have indeed read them, they just look brand new! :-)
To the topic: I hate the Three Stooges, but I love Abbot and Costello.
"OOhhh, Chuck. Ch.. chuck!"
I used to eat Slim Jims, but I don't eat much red meat anymore (is that
considered *red* meat??)
I love to cook, I hate to do the dishes (by hand, that's what the
Goddess made dishwashers for!!!)
I think if you total up the generalizations, then I'm more male than
female...that's why generalizations don't work!!!
Debbi
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894.41 | Support unavailable... | KVETCH::paradis | Music, Sex, and Cookies | Tue Jul 09 1991 17:14 | 18 |
| Re: 894.38
> Who was it here said the hardware seems male but the software is female?
> My wife doesn't like to shop. I do.
'Twasn't I who said it originally, but it may as well apply to me too 8-)
[Fatter of mact, at the =wn= grand party, -d and I re-made each other's
acquaintance in the club kitchen, re-heating the goodies we'd made for
the party 8-) ]
Unfortunately, it appears as though this configuration is unsupported....
some of us muddle along as best as we can, while others go for reprogramming
or a hardware ECO.
Me? I just wish I could run both operating systems at once 8-)
--jim
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894.42 | Save it here, spend it there | SMURF::SMURF::BINDER | Simplicitas gratia simplicitatis | Wed Jul 10 1991 12:01 | 25 |
| Re: 892.58
Men are indeed happy with stuff (power tools, etc.) if it's the best
made, etc. But there is a reason for this, at least in my case, and
it's a reason that applies equally to the women I know.
We prefer the best because we are tired of buying 39-cent screwdrivers
and $2.98 hammers and $9.97 electric drills and $3.79 Ginsu knives and
watching them fail to perform, or even disintegrate completely, in our
hands. I am sick to death of knives that won't cut green peppers -- so
my kitchen knives are first-quality Sabatier. The best one is carbon
steel; it's stained, but it holds an edge better than stainless steel.
It's the same with woodworking tools. If I'm rebuilding the decorative
lattice gratings under my front porch, I haven't got the time to futz
with a saw that won't hold an adjustment or a router that can't carve
the moulding I need. Any good mechanic will tell you that Snap-On
tools are worth their hefty price because they don't bend, split, chip,
shatter, or fit improperly.
And when my wife bought a new sewing machine, she laid down over $2000
to get the best -- among its talents is the rare ability to make a
*perfect* buttonhole -- and anything less, as with my tools, would have
been false economy. Penny wise and pound foolish.
-d
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894.43 | Atypical situations | USCTR2::DONOVAN | | Sun Jul 14 1991 06:29 | 10 |
| I love working in wood. The smell of it and the feel of it really put
me in a great mood. My husband hates wood.
I work. My husband stays home with the kids.
I hate soap operas.
My husband is a better cook than I.
Kate
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894.44 | Where are we going? Exactly where? | SMURF::SMURF::BINDER | Simplicitas gratia simplicitatis | Sun Jul 14 1991 14:06 | 10 |
| I don't drive around looking for a place. I consult a map before I get
in the car. My wife is often exasperated by my (possibly) compulsive
desire to know where I am going before I set out.
The compensation, for me, is that I virtually never become lost.
The loss, for me, is that I encounter the unexpected exciting things
along the road less frequently than I might.
-d
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894.45 | | BTOVT::THIGPEN_S | you meant ME??? | Mon Jul 15 1991 09:18 | 14 |
| he cooks breakfast, or no one would eat in the morning. I cook supper. I do
breakfast dishes, he does supper dishes.
he does groc shopping better than I do -- more food for less $$ -- but who shops
depends on who has time.
we both mow the lawn, weed the garden, do laundry. Lately we tussle over who
gets to mow the lawn - got a new lawn tractor, and it hasn't gotten to be a
chore yet!
he gets grossed out by the bathroom far more often than I do, and cleans it. I
vacuum.
he drives the kids to the camp bus & picks them up
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894.46 | | STAR::BARTH | Ride the whims of your mind | Mon Jul 22 1991 16:52 | 13 |
| I hate talk shows.
I hate soap operas.
I thought I would stop to ask directions until last week when I was
away on vacation. I'm driving with my mother and we can't figure out
how to get where we're going. I kept thinking that if I stopped I'd
be wasting time, so just kept driving around looking for it. We were
15 minutes late, and I was thinking of this topic all the while! And
I still didn't stop to ask! It had become a point of honor to find it
myself. I felt awfully silly.
Karen.
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