that makes him think it is OKAY to take my GOOD Tupperware to work and not bring it back???!!! >>
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Nicole
It's a SU syndrome. My pots and pans, tupperware, towels, cleaning products and nail polish end up in the garage never to be seen again.
I feel for you. Really I do!
Laura & CJ in New Hampshire
MEN!!! or they nuke a bowl in the microwave(without a papertowel on it) until it's ruined >![]()
Don't ever save anything for a special occasion. Being alive is the special occasion.
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My SU only gets Gladware or Ziplock containers now. He lost too many of mine.:-\
Tupperware missing and also my Pampered Chef baster used in the dang fish tank! Also many other kitchen items used for various functions that are disgusting and NOT what kitchen ware should be used for. :![]()
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Bwahahahaha!!!! Go to the bridge little Tupper!Originally Posted by Jinx
It's probably the same thing with my SU that makes him think its totally acceptable to
1) wax the car using his new expensive souvenir t-shirt
2) paint the house in his brand new denim shorts and use his shorts to wipe his hands
3) work on the car using brand new beach towels
His explanation "It'll wash out...won't it?" :
Oh, oh...and the best one...
To paint the interior of the house without using a drop cloth because "we're getting new carpet anyway". "Well hon, what happens if the new carpet doesn't get installed before my dad gets here next week?" I'm pretty sure no judge would hold me responsible for my actions. :![]()
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Aw, you guys. My DH is really careful about the "good" T'ware.
Flynn, on the other hand, is a horrific bandit for the high priced ware.
How does he know the "good stuff" from the "throw away" stuff? >![]()
Seamus and Flynn
but what happens when you use his hammer for it's unintended purposes? or use his drill to pry something open and ruin the perfect edge?
<br />To err is human: to forgive, canine
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