Is It Possible To Lead a Totally Dish Washing Free Life?


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DennisWisconsin is offline DennisWisconsin Post #1  May 25,2009, 2:34pm
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Seriously... Anyone else ever try this... and if so... how long did you make it before you gave in and cooked something?
 
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Seriously... Anyone else ever try this... and if so... how long did you make it before you gave in and cooked something?
Who needs to cook?? Dirty dishes magically appear in my sink on a regular basis. Today I found 3 styrofoam plates in the sink! W T F?
 
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Who needs to cook?? Dirty dishes magically appear in my sink on a regular basis. Today I found 3 styrofoam plates in the sink! W T F?
3 plates...
3 horses...

Coincidence?
 
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3 plates...
3 horses...

Coincidence?
3 plates
4 horses
1 kid who's too lazy to walk 5 extra steps to the trash can...
 
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I have often wondered how to deal with this very same problem. I think of the time spent on washing dishes and other house cleaning chores, when I could be engaging in more productive/creative pursuits (Admittedly, I am here posting while the dishes pile up).

However, one might limit dishes to only preparatory pots & pans, if they purchase only paper plates & plastic utensils. And then burn them in the fireplace, or outdoor burn barrel, after each meal (You can see I'm doing my part to contribute to greenhouse gases. I think of the B.C. comic strip, when the guys start putting global warming activity into overdrive, when they realize it means an earlier and longer swimsuit season).

Or, simply find a third-world mail order bride. And keep her away from the corrupting influence of American women.
 
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I have often wondered how to deal with this very same problem. I think of the time spent on washing dishes and other house cleaning chores, when I could be engaging in more productive/creative pursuits (Admittedly, I am here posting while the dishes pile up).

However, one might limit dishes to only preparatory pots & pans, if they purchase only paper plates & plastic utensils. And then burn them in the fireplace, or outdoor burn barrel, after each meal (You can see I'm doing my part to contribute to greenhouse gases. I think of the B.C. comic strip, when the guys start putting global warming activity into overdrive, when they realize it means an earlier and longer swimsuit season).

Or, simply find a third-world mail order bride. And keep her away from the corrupting influence of American women.
Rix...
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Is this humor because it seems contrary to nearly everything I've ever seen you write?
 
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Rix...
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Is this humor because it seems contrary to nearly everything I've ever seen you write?
Auntie, have I told you how much I ADORE that picture?

Thread jack over.....carry on.....
 
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Rix...
Rix...

Is this humor because it seems contrary to nearly everything I've ever seen you write?

Yes...

Yes...

It is so hard to tell anymore with the "quick reply" option and no smiley faces!
 
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OK... so what about washing clothes? How do we end this terrible cycle of clothes washing week after endless week?
 
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OK... so what about washing clothes? How do we end this terrible cycle of clothes washing week after endless week?
You're waiting for somebody to say "Stop wearing clothes," aren't you?
 
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