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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 186651" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>husband has his computer room. I keep only my stamps and return address labels in there. What with on-line banking, I'm hardly in there at all anymore. I take issue with the garage thing, because I'm the one that parks my car in the garage. I'm also the one who tries to keep track from time to time. So, most of the time I know where the tools are. But most projects we have to buy duplicate (or triplicate) of tools at least two or three times a week because nothing can be found. He can't go look for things because it is too much of a mess for him to even look at. I, on the other hand, have a general idea of what I'm looking for and where it is, and I don't have a phobia or denial or whatever it is he has about seeing the mess. Of course that always means that I have to stop whatever it is that I am doing and go hunt down whatever it is that he wants to go buy at the store which is actually down in the garage.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure about the bi-polar idea. I know that this condition is almost impossible to</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 186651, member: 99"] husband has his computer room. I keep only my stamps and return address labels in there. What with on-line banking, I'm hardly in there at all anymore. I take issue with the garage thing, because I'm the one that parks my car in the garage. I'm also the one who tries to keep track from time to time. So, most of the time I know where the tools are. But most projects we have to buy duplicate (or triplicate) of tools at least two or three times a week because nothing can be found. He can't go look for things because it is too much of a mess for him to even look at. I, on the other hand, have a general idea of what I'm looking for and where it is, and I don't have a phobia or denial or whatever it is he has about seeing the mess. Of course that always means that I have to stop whatever it is that I am doing and go hunt down whatever it is that he wants to go buy at the store which is actually down in the garage. I'm not sure about the bi-polar idea. I know that this condition is almost impossible to [/QUOTE]
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