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Post by rosyred45 on Oct 12, 2004 17:53:19 GMT -5
See now Miles, you STILL get to make your pile, BUT it isn't in the way to where you get complaints about it. Everyone wins
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Post by Douglas on Nov 3, 2004 17:19:19 GMT -5
DON'T TOUCH MY STUFF. EVER.
It may not look organized to you, but it makes perfect sense to me. I know where everything is, and I mean down to the smallest note on the smallest scrap of paper.
"Clean up" after me at your own peril.
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DANIEL
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dont bend the rules and dont break the rules, change them.
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Post by DANIEL on Nov 6, 2004 12:00:25 GMT -5
thats odd sounds like my wife... she hates my piles of stuff... one morning i got up and was looking for my scanner ( mind you it about 3 inch thick by 12 inch wide by 24 inch deep. weighs about 10 lbs.. i know it was an old scanner) to which she replies."you dont have a scanner"...... uhm yes i do, what did you do with it.." i told you we dont have a scanner".... hun i dont really want to have this argument, can you just please tell me where it is.." i told you we dont have one or i would know where it is"..... michelle you were with me when we bought it,, you scanned pictures of our kids with it. i am not makeing this up. now where did your put it. " i dont know you probably left it lying around so i put it up".... yes yes your right i did leave it laying around like.. maybe on the top of my desk where it goes...."well what do you want me to do ".....er.... find it?...(this was followed by about 20 minutes of did you look here , or there,,) then finally .........wait for it........wait for it........."did you look under the kitchen sink?"...........what?......"the sink did you look under it?"..........no ,...no,........ i guess i didnt look there... folks and i meen to tell you thats where it was. i have come to the conclusion that the only thing that compairs to my disorganazation is my wife's organazation. in our old house i had my own room... my lab if you will. its where i did all my experiments and etching and layout. she was told to never go in there. and one day she did, and i never never found anything again. imagine thousands of parts just wiped from existance.. gone never to return...oh well i got over it...
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Post by finnmom on Nov 8, 2004 10:04:41 GMT -5
Daniel ;D ;D This sounded so familiar, that I really have to admit: I´am quilty on loosing thing´s by organizing them too well ;D I know excatly what she was thinking when you found it under the sink....."Omg, why didn´t I just get there to grab it out before he founded it.... ;D" SO-OOO humiliating
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