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Grrrrrrrr Why can't they just do what I ask????
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 51476" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Arrrrrrrrrrrrgh! I know exactly how you feel. I am so sorry.</p><p></p><p>Can you order new prints and put them on husband's credit card? (I'm nasty, aren't I?)</p><p>I always have to think and re-think situations like that... I suppose you could have covered them with-white butcher paper just in case. (The sad part is that the kitten didn't know any better.)</p><p></p><p>My husband used to do that with-the laundry. Now, he separates lights and darks, but he takes millions of loads out of the dryer and plops them on top of the previous load, so they pile up and wrinkle and you have to start all over again. He doesn't "get it."</p><p></p><p>Years ago, he was so bad about taking my wet stuff out and putting his stuff in (read: his gym clothes) and expecting me to do 99% of the laundry, that I completely emptied out the washer, dryer and clothes closet of all of his stuff, both washing and drycleaning, and dumped it in his car, filling the front and back seats. I waited for him to explode in the a.m. but never heard a word. I waited for him to call at lunch and I never heard a word. I waited for him to yell when he got home from work and never heard a word.</p><p></p><p>Finally after a few days, I asked him if he noticed a few clothes in his car and he said, "Yeah, I know." </p><p></p><p>(I think what happened was that he vented to his office staff--all women--and they laughed him out the door!)</p><p></p><p>Suffice to say, he took care of his own stuff from then on.</p><p></p><p>He's still on a learning curve, but nothing like the wet pile thing any more.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 51476, member: 3419"] Arrrrrrrrrrrrgh! I know exactly how you feel. I am so sorry. Can you order new prints and put them on husband's credit card? (I'm nasty, aren't I?) I always have to think and re-think situations like that... I suppose you could have covered them with-white butcher paper just in case. (The sad part is that the kitten didn't know any better.) My husband used to do that with-the laundry. Now, he separates lights and darks, but he takes millions of loads out of the dryer and plops them on top of the previous load, so they pile up and wrinkle and you have to start all over again. He doesn't "get it." Years ago, he was so bad about taking my wet stuff out and putting his stuff in (read: his gym clothes) and expecting me to do 99% of the laundry, that I completely emptied out the washer, dryer and clothes closet of all of his stuff, both washing and drycleaning, and dumped it in his car, filling the front and back seats. I waited for him to explode in the a.m. but never heard a word. I waited for him to call at lunch and I never heard a word. I waited for him to yell when he got home from work and never heard a word. Finally after a few days, I asked him if he noticed a few clothes in his car and he said, "Yeah, I know." (I think what happened was that he vented to his office staff--all women--and they laughed him out the door!) Suffice to say, he took care of his own stuff from then on. He's still on a learning curve, but nothing like the wet pile thing any more. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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