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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 410459" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>My Grandma would have qualified... But she had a bona-fide reason... She lived through the Depression. The biggest issue, after she passed, was the sheer quantity of toilet paper and paper towels...</p><p> </p><p>A week and a half ago, we cleaned the downstairs office. It was B.A.D. To the point that if the cats got in there, they thought it was OK to pee on whatever was on the floor. Lemme tell ya - I took a second shower after that. I would not let Onyxx do anything till she took one - washed my own hands and then waited for her to be done. I mean it was HORRIBLE.</p><p> </p><p>And husband doesn't get that you can't just throw stuff on the floor. It's not hygienic, he cannot find <em>anything</em>, I can't <em>walk</em> through it - and 90% of what was thrown on the floor is GARBAGE anyway. Hello, there are trash cans ALL OVER THE PLACE. But they'll overflow unless I nag about them. So they're always full.</p><p> </p><p>If it's broken and hasn't been fixed for months? THROW IT AWAY! Not on the floor!</p><p> </p><p>'S ok. If so much as one piece of paper ends up on the floor in the office, I have a sneaking suspicion that Onyxx and I will both go off on husband...</p><p> </p><p>Oh yeah... If the stuff in the work room doesn't go to Goodwill this week, I'm throwing it away. I'm tired of Onyxx going through it and taking stuff she didn't want a week ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 410459, member: 6705"] My Grandma would have qualified... But she had a bona-fide reason... She lived through the Depression. The biggest issue, after she passed, was the sheer quantity of toilet paper and paper towels... A week and a half ago, we cleaned the downstairs office. It was B.A.D. To the point that if the cats got in there, they thought it was OK to pee on whatever was on the floor. Lemme tell ya - I took a second shower after that. I would not let Onyxx do anything till she took one - washed my own hands and then waited for her to be done. I mean it was HORRIBLE. And husband doesn't get that you can't just throw stuff on the floor. It's not hygienic, he cannot find [I]anything[/I], I can't [I]walk[/I] through it - and 90% of what was thrown on the floor is GARBAGE anyway. Hello, there are trash cans ALL OVER THE PLACE. But they'll overflow unless I nag about them. So they're always full. If it's broken and hasn't been fixed for months? THROW IT AWAY! Not on the floor! 'S ok. If so much as one piece of paper ends up on the floor in the office, I have a sneaking suspicion that Onyxx and I will both go off on husband... Oh yeah... If the stuff in the work room doesn't go to Goodwill this week, I'm throwing it away. I'm tired of Onyxx going through it and taking stuff she didn't want a week ago. [/QUOTE]
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