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Re: Inconvenient Annoyances
« Reply #75 on: December 29, 2005, 05:39:39 PM »
Dales the same, except he puts his dirty clothes BESIDE the hamper..it boggles my mind why he cant move it over 1 inch before dropping it. He also leaves empty food wrappers in the cupboards,empty milk cartons in the fridge, had dirty underwear on the kitchen floor.....yes the kitchen floor!
His Mum said shes tried to correct him all these years,shes given up and wished me luck lol

My husband does the same, strips to get in the shower and throws his clothes on top of or even on the floor BESIDE THE HAMPER. How hard it is to lift the lid and throw them in I ask? Rob will leave wrappers on the countertops, chaps my ass. Also, he will put dishes in the sink instead of the dishwasher because in our house the first one with a dirty dish after a clean load empties it, and he hates that, so now he won't even check half the time just rinse them off and leave them in the sink. And he will usually have a couple beers at night so I usually find an empty can on the tv center, by the fishtank, ect because he forgets to throw them away.  And our dining room table (we eat at the table in the kitchen) is full of his crap, school papers, computer crap, ect, you can't even see the top of if. I could go on.

But the kitchen floor thing, I spurt cola out my nose when I read that one.  [smiley=laugh4.gif]I'm almost tempted to ask how they ended up there.


Re: Inconvenient Annoyances
« Reply #76 on: December 29, 2005, 05:41:54 PM »


But the kitchen floor thing, I spurt cola out my nose when I read that one.  [smiley=laugh4.gif]I'm almost tempted to ask how they ended up there.

I bought him some novelty boxer shorts for Christmas so he went into the kitchen, to put them on and left his other ones in there lol


Re: Inconvenient Annoyances
« Reply #77 on: December 29, 2005, 05:43:52 PM »
I found a dirty sock on the Christmas tree the other day. He said when he took them off he tossed them and didn't notice one landed on the tree. Nice.


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Re: Inconvenient Annoyances
« Reply #78 on: December 29, 2005, 05:47:36 PM »
Also, he will put dishes in the sink instead of the dishwasher because in our house the first one with a dirty dish after a clean load empties it, and he hates that, so now he won't even check half the time just rinse them off and leave them in the sink.

He puts them in the sink??? You ARE lucky, Jon just sets them on the counter, in front of the microwave, right inside the kitchen entryway. Even if the sink is completely empty! Ohhhhh, that is ass chapping to me. I hate sounding like the nag I have become, where that is concerned.  ::)
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Re: Inconvenient Annoyances
« Reply #79 on: December 29, 2005, 05:48:03 PM »
I found a dirty sock on the Christmas tree the other day. He said when he took them off he tossed them and didn't notice one landed on the tree. Nice.

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Re: Inconvenient Annoyances
« Reply #80 on: December 29, 2005, 05:54:46 PM »
He puts them in the sink??? You ARE lucky, Jon just sets them on the counter, in front of the microwave, right inside the kitchen entryway. Even if the sink is completely empty! Ohhhhh, that is ass chapping to me. I hate sounding like the nag I have become, where that is concerned.  ::)

We don't become nags, we are pushed into it. And he actually rinsed them off half the time. But he does help out with Sarah a lot. What really get me is he has set up one end of our "formal" dining room into his office even though he has a desk in his room (where sets the other laptop and printer that never gets used). So he has his computer, a thousand things with plugs, disks, papers, CRAP EVERYWHERE! I gave into that one, I don't even care about that anymore even though the dining room is open into the living room so everyone can see it. And he has books piled up underneath is, THIS IS WHERE HE STORES HIS SCHOOL CRAP so it looks even worse. It gets better ladies, he is the world's worst pack rat so every closet in the house is filled with God knows what, I gave up on that too. He also has stuff in his mother's attic she wants out, but I told him not one more thing gets brought into our house from that stockpile.


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Re: Inconvenient Annoyances
« Reply #81 on: December 29, 2005, 08:09:41 PM »
I dont have this problem with my hubby it is the damn teenagers!!! Cassie takes plates and cups upstairs and several days later they come down with mold growing in them!!!! Yuck and then leaves them on the cabinet cause she is late for the bus and doesn't have time to wash them....




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Re: Inconvenient Annoyances
« Reply #82 on: December 29, 2005, 08:13:42 PM »
I have a HUGE gripe............

I made lovely cards this year for my family and friends............and sent them out in plenty of time.........all to the US..

I have loads of cards sitting around my tree and on the mantle in the dining room........NONE of them are from ANY of my family or so called friends in the US!!!!!!!

I know the mail is coming from the US cause I got mail from some of you guys!!


I keep saying year after year I won't send any to them.........but cause I am such a soft hearted person I do




Re: Inconvenient Annoyances
« Reply #83 on: December 29, 2005, 08:50:44 PM »
This is probably a bit taboo and might roll some eyes but I'll say it anyway :P

My MIL house is haunted and lately its been annoying. Appliances will go haywire,stuff disappearing, and loud slams and loud footsteps all night keeps waking up the baby putting her in a crying fit. ::)


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Re: Inconvenient Annoyances
« Reply #84 on: December 29, 2005, 08:55:25 PM »
This is probably a bit taboooooooooooooooo

;D
Seriously, though . . . how do you know it's haunted? Have you seen anything? Is there some kind of history to the house?
I know I'm late - where's the booze?


Re: Inconvenient Annoyances
« Reply #85 on: December 29, 2005, 09:02:22 PM »
This is probably a bit taboo and might roll some eyes but I'll say it anyway :P

My MIL house is haunted and lately its been annoying. Appliances will go haywire,stuff disappearing, and loud slams and loud footsteps all night keeps waking up the baby putting her in a crying fit. ::)

Well, after my stepbrother died in 1996, stuff started happening at my mom's house (he was living there at the time). You could hear footsteps going up the stairs, sometimes a couple of the pictures in the hallway would be turned crooked (he would do this to irritate my mom when he was alive she said), or the downstairs den door would slam closed (that was his room). Once I was down there and the garage door opened by itself (but that could be from other reasons?). But it wasn't a scary feeling, just that someone was there.  And after my husband and I got married and before he shipped off to boot camp we lived there. He said it would feel like someone was in the room with him when there wasn't.


Re: Inconvenient Annoyances
« Reply #86 on: December 29, 2005, 09:25:44 PM »
UGH!!!
People who change their mobile number everytime they get a new phone!!
Why cant you port the number?!  ???   That's what i always do... i have had the same mobile number for the last 5 phones i've had!


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Re: Inconvenient Annoyances
« Reply #87 on: December 29, 2005, 09:47:27 PM »
Having someone else do the dishes and NOT RINSE THE SOAP OFF. [smiley=smash.gif]

Ahhh, I feel better now.  :)


Re: Inconvenient Annoyances
« Reply #88 on: December 29, 2005, 10:44:45 PM »
;D
Seriously, though . . . how do you know it's haunted? Have you seen anything? Is there some kind of history to the house?

lol@ boooo ;)

Theres been a lot of strange things happen that like posters rising off the wall,candles moving across the table, ,before I was pregnant we smoked inside and when we did the cigarettes would snap in thin air and etc.the baby smiles and stares at a bare corner in the living room. Theres stomping on the steps and in one of the bedrooms,and no one will be upstairs,  In that one bedroom, no one puts a mirror in there because everytime there is one in there things appear in it.  We only know of one guy who died here,but theres probably more,the house is pretty old. Its not harmful that I can tell. Usually when it start to make noise I'll ask it to stop because the baby gets upset and it usually stops for awhile. I'm not scared of it, I'm use to it,its just annoying. Like this one time my MIL asked for some lotion and I told her it was on the dresser,but it wasn't there,and I couldn't have overlooked it because there was nothing else on the dresser,so we walked out the room to look in the bathroom and when we came back to the bedroom it was back on the dresser lol


Re: Inconvenient Annoyances
« Reply #89 on: December 30, 2005, 12:03:36 PM »
My little town wasnt closed today... went to shops, pubs & bookies!  :)

LOL! It's really a shame we don't live close to each other - I think we'd get on frighteningly well!  ;)

My annoyance for today: the news kept promising I'd wake up to snow and instead it's pissing rain. Bah.


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