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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 580544" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Well IC, Im thinking of it this way because he absolutely refuses to remove himself from my chair with the ottoman each day. He emerges from his bedroom each day sometime around 11ish and makes himself a cup of coffee and then turns the TV on to AMC and watches old westerns or shows from the 70's. I normally see him sleep on and off during the day ... all day long. He stays in his raggedy basketball shorts and never leaves the house at all. Never lifts a finger to do anything until about an hour or so before he expects Tony to get home so he can get all his mess off the counters so Tony will think he has been a busy little beaver all day long. Of course, he also does wash the one glass or plate I may have also used during the day too. But I rarely eat anything that actually needs a plate unless it might be a bowl for cereal or if I eat something that is leftover from the night before. And thats only if I can get to it before he does. </p><p></p><p>So my idea about 30 hours is making sure I get up at 9 and go in there and bang on his door to get him up which should get him out of his room by 10. It takes him an hour to actually come out of his room. Yeah, its that bad. A woman dressing for a night out is faster than him. So if I can get him into the living room by 10, I can probably get him actually working by 10:30. My plan is to have him working from noon until 4. He can have a short lunch break. I know this will mean I have to stay with him and watch him work. Then he gets credit for washing the dishes at night of two hours. That makes 6 hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 580544, member: 1514"] Well IC, Im thinking of it this way because he absolutely refuses to remove himself from my chair with the ottoman each day. He emerges from his bedroom each day sometime around 11ish and makes himself a cup of coffee and then turns the TV on to AMC and watches old westerns or shows from the 70's. I normally see him sleep on and off during the day ... all day long. He stays in his raggedy basketball shorts and never leaves the house at all. Never lifts a finger to do anything until about an hour or so before he expects Tony to get home so he can get all his mess off the counters so Tony will think he has been a busy little beaver all day long. Of course, he also does wash the one glass or plate I may have also used during the day too. But I rarely eat anything that actually needs a plate unless it might be a bowl for cereal or if I eat something that is leftover from the night before. And thats only if I can get to it before he does. So my idea about 30 hours is making sure I get up at 9 and go in there and bang on his door to get him up which should get him out of his room by 10. It takes him an hour to actually come out of his room. Yeah, its that bad. A woman dressing for a night out is faster than him. So if I can get him into the living room by 10, I can probably get him actually working by 10:30. My plan is to have him working from noon until 4. He can have a short lunch break. I know this will mean I have to stay with him and watch him work. Then he gets credit for washing the dishes at night of two hours. That makes 6 hours. [/QUOTE]
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