haffyfan
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Post by haffyfan on Aug 14, 2008 12:21:25 GMT
Do you think they actually take the towel into the shower with them ;D Just ventured into bathroom to find the usual towels in a heap on the floor...now okay hanging them up or putting in wash basket does require a little brain power I grant you so that is forgiven.....but why can, everytime he has a shower, you wring the water out of them? The only conclusion I can come to is that they actually take the towel into the shower too Now is it just me...or have the rest of you trained yours
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Post by Blonde Donkey on Aug 14, 2008 12:24:56 GMT
i think they must do and then leaving it on the floor there is a reason for not having blokes about
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Post by aimee on Aug 14, 2008 12:26:09 GMT
Mine puts my nice white egyptian towels on the floor to use as a mat to stand on when he gets out~!!!!!
What really annoys me about mine is that he will drop all his clothes onto the floor, but right next to the actual flipping washing basket!!
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Post by florence on Aug 14, 2008 21:36:10 GMT
What really annoys me about mine is that he will drop all his clothes onto the floor, but right next to the actual flipping washing basket!! Ditto! As for the towels, if they're sopping wet I find them on the bed making the duvet nice and damp and if they're not too bad then they're on the floor with the clothes!
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slinky
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Post by slinky on Aug 14, 2008 23:21:49 GMT
All woman must answer "where's the washing basket sweetie?" *in a trilly, baby voice* They reply "In the bedroom, by the wardrobe" (or wherever yours is) *in a confused, my woman is mad tone*
To which, we must reply. "IF YOU KNOW WHERE IT IS, THEN USE IT"
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otto
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Post by otto on Aug 15, 2008 5:46:45 GMT
There you women go making un-neccessary work again. Putting the superior bloke perspective on this. 1) Washing basket has lid on which requires work to take off. 2) Clothes have to then be picked up to place in basket 3) Lid then has to be replaced. Now, when it comes time to do the washing 4) Lid has to be taken off basklet 5) Washing is removed from basket and placed on floor prior to sorting whites, colours etc (never understood that one) 6) Lid has to be replaced. Therefore ...... by leaving all items on the floor next to the basket operations 1 thru 6 have been avoided thereby saving time and effort for both sexes
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slinky
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Post by slinky on Aug 15, 2008 8:59:42 GMT
^^^^^ Typical male answer Don't you know that horse forums hve predominately, female members? You could get yourself in a bit of bother! ;D
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Post by maximum on Aug 15, 2008 9:57:35 GMT
I am sick to death pointing out to man who has control of an entire office full of people and a budget to spend which is in the millions i.e not a stupid person that
TOWELS DO NOT DRY IN A SCRUMPLED HEAP!!!!!
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Post by kitcat on Aug 15, 2008 10:02:38 GMT
I think it's genetic.
We have got to the hanging up stage - but still all scrumpled up, maybe in another 12 years he will have learnt to fold them too.
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Post by ceej on Aug 15, 2008 11:13:32 GMT
huh hummm, not to be too self rightious about it but my man has been superbly trained by myself (ok so 11 years down the road) He HANGS his neatly on the banister to dry (ok so I have to fold them, wash them etc but he is quite good). He DOES alas still leave a lot of his clothes on the floor by the basket but only if the lid is on so its obvioulsy stage 1 they ahve a real difficulty with!
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flash7
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Post by flash7 on Aug 15, 2008 11:14:17 GMT
I must be lucky then. My OH is obsessive about hanging his towels up and knows where the dirty laundry basket is.
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haffyfan
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Post by haffyfan on Aug 15, 2008 11:35:29 GMT
arrrrrggggggg.....don't even get me onto the washing bit......mine thinks washing climbs into the machine itself when it's ready, washes, dries itself and puts itself away...then grumbles it's gots hairs on cause os stuff was in the same load (and it's dog hairs actually!)
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Post by fimacg on Aug 15, 2008 13:31:36 GMT
we have a 'washing fairy' (aka me) who occasionally goes on strike
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Post by finefilly on Aug 15, 2008 14:30:34 GMT
OH is not bad but my brother was horrendous! wen he had a bath/shower the whole floor was soaking wet and he had managed to get all 3 big towels soaking wet too! cant really understand why he did it actually. men are well strange. my mates brother and her OH do the same as my brother
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Post by fleabitten on Aug 15, 2008 18:45:22 GMT
My dad is obsessed with doors lying open, creases in his shirt and towels always have to be hung up neatly - 'you didnt get that there!! You and yer ma are just the same - always leave everything lying at your bottom.' It comes with early army training paired with training by his mother! Although he still expects 'us women' to do most of the cleaning and cooking.... I think he just likes the sound of his own voice!
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Post by Blonde Donkey on Aug 15, 2008 21:00:39 GMT
I think he just likes the sound of his own voice! i think that goes for most men lol and how do women ignore homiciidal tendencies in a horse but go mental at a bloke for leaving a towel somewhere he shouldn't
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