There should be a word for that!Wow, That went by quickly
There should be a word for that!Wow, That went by quickly
Or you're married and you try to clean the kitchen but it's not the "right way"You guys not cleaning your kitchens must not be married.
ha. My mother in-law once told me a story about my father in law. She didn't like to iron so he would have his dress shirts sent out to be cleaned and pressed. She made a comment about spending too much on that and why didn't he just iron them himself.Or you're married and you try to clean the kitchen but it's not the "right way"
lol I love the pettiness.ha. My mother in-law once told me a story about my father in law. She didn't like to iron so he would have his dress shirts sent out to be cleaned and pressed. She made a comment about spending too much on that and why didn't he just iron them himself.
He then proceeded to iron and purposely burn a hole in every single dress shirt. He then went out and bought all new ones and asked my mother in-law if she still wanted him to iron. Needless to say, he went back to sending them out.
One of the best thing we ever did as parents is teach our kids to do laundry starting at 8 years old. Yeah, some of the whites turned pink (although the "color catchers" seem to work) and they often went to school with wrinkled clothes as they forgot to take them out of the dryer, but that's as mall price. Kids are in their 20s we never did their laundry after they were 8, and never had to hear any complaints about not having anything clean to wear.lol I love the pettiness.
Unfortunately washing and preparing clothes is something I do "do right" but this has me thinking maybe I should f*** it up on purpose. But I'm afraid of the reactions from both my wife and daughter.
He’s wearing a Rangers jersey, so seems par for the course.No call On Laf with the Crosscheck after the whistle..