Same here. Wait, she's not my wifeI totally agree with pyro, my wife does the most of the household duties but I do help a tad.
Same here. Wait, she's not my wifeI totally agree with pyro, my wife does the most of the household duties but I do help a tad.
That's one of the reasons for why I don't have kids!What is purple? Why? Who is purple and why are they purple? How now brown cow?
Hello!!! I survived taking my kid, a friend and her 2 kids, to an amusement park yesterday. WOOHOO. 2 tantrums, one father called threatening to come take one kid home early, one threat to leave a kid in the car park all day , 1 ride missed because kid shoved me and knocked mayo all over my dress ... but I digress. We actually had fun at the end of it all.
Moar, you expect too much from hubbies. They are delicate creatures who cannot be pushed into housework without wilting like pathetic little girls. I have been working on my hubby for 15 years with limited success - now he looks sheepish when he dumps clothes all over the floor, so that's progress!
This is not truth in all situations. Make him do the damn work, that slacker. If I can wash the dishes, and do the laundry, and all that good stuff in my house, then so can some other guy!
That's not my question though. My question is, why didn't anyone tell me that the hype over Florence + The Machine wasn't in fact hype, but a proper assessment of fantastic music? Hmm?
I've actually kept almost nothing. Mostly just tests and electronic copies of lecture slides. I guess I never really learned to take notes well.I'm wondering why I didn't keep notes relevant to my major onder:
I've actually kept almost nothing. Mostly just tests and electronic copies of lecture slides. I guess I never really learned to take notes well.
There's this guy in some of my classes that catalogues his notes, scans them and creates electronic databases of all of his stuff.Going all the way back to grade 9, this guy has everything.
Umm. That's a big ol' waste of time and spaceThere's this guy in some of my classes that catalogues his notes, scans them and creates electronic databases of all of his stuff.Going all the way back to grade 9, this guy has everything.
Tad is my husband's imaginary friend. And I have to say (although it pains me to do so) that Kamap actually does do his houshold chores. He cleans the kittylitter, does the dishes (well actually dries the clean dishes, after I wash them) and if I ask he'll do lots of other chores too. I'm lucky i guess :nod:
You didn't say hubby. Pretty sure this post is made by kamap.
Except a life.