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Omg,the empty box thing. Not just for teenagers. I tossed 5 boxes of crumb filled Wheaties when I visited my 27 year old son this summer. Mr. jodi isn’t much better.
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I still save and refrigerate 2 tablespoons of leftover food from dinner. Even though it would make more sense to just eat it (“You’re overeating!”) or throw it out (“You’re wasting good food!”)
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knitterati Beatification Candidate ![]() |
All good except the toilet paper advice. You only have to leave *one* square of TP, not two.
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Yeah, but I am not a teenager.
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Pinta & the Santa Maria Has Achieved Nirvana ![]() |
Every single one is right on the money, but particularly the empty box one. Mr. Nina does that as well--it still drives me bananas. ![]() | |||
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How about ... Try on an article of clothing in the morning, decide you don't feel like wearing it, and throw it in the laundry because it touched your skin. | |||
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As long as they do their own laundry, at most you’re out a bit more on water, electricity, and wear and tear on the washer and dryer.
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knitterati Beatification Candidate ![]() |
Perhaps that’s the difference: You raised girls, and I raised boys.
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That was actually the point when I informed them that they had to start doing their own laundry. | |||
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Pinta & the Santa Maria Has Achieved Nirvana ![]() |
This, too. Corollary: buying something, deciding you don't want it, but stuffing it in the back of a drawer because returning it is "too embarrassing" | |||
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I will never forget an interaction with a Mom at the drive in movies...She had very young kids AND teen boys... Her advice to me as to the teens.."NEVER let them take their shoes off in the car." ![]()
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