Wednesday Fluff

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Registered: 06-18-2011
Wednesday Fluff
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Tue, 09-27-2011 - 4:19pm

1. Do you have any tattoos?

2. What was the last thing you bought?

3. Would you rather be behind the camera or in front of it?

4. Window or Aisle seat?

5. Have you ever had a poem or song written about you?

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Registered: 01-15-2006
Mon, 10-03-2011 - 11:13am

the house in brady bunch was a little too contemporary-ish to me, Lol.

 

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Registered: 11-22-2000
Mon, 10-03-2011 - 11:13am
SavCal2011 wrote:
I've said - several times - that for me the "clutter" of my schedule is a visual thing. It's visually cluttered because there is very little white space. But it isn't disorganized at all.

My opinion does matter - to me. I've not indicated once that it should matter to anyone else.


I was thinking about this over the weekend, and doesn't the mere fact that a calendar is being utilized at all (and particularly as consistently as yours) pretty much indicate organization?


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Registered: 06-18-2011
Mon, 10-03-2011 - 11:14am

Oh I timed myself just to see how long it takes as it seems everyone was so amazed by how much I needed to do to get my bed ready and in reality it doesn't take much time at all.

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Registered: 10-06-2010
Mon, 10-03-2011 - 11:14am
No, silly ... a calendar's primary use is to titillate men's minds

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Registered: 02-04-2009
Mon, 10-03-2011 - 11:15am
lauren1063 wrote:
SavCal2011 wrote:
I've said - several times - that for me the "clutter" of my schedule is a visual thing. It's visually cluttered because there is very little white space. But it isn't disorganized at all.

My opinion does matter - to me. I've not indicated once that it should matter to anyone else.


I was thinking about this over the weekend, and doesn't the mere fact that a calendar is being utilized at all (and particularly as consistently as yours) pretty much indicate organization?

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Registered: 02-04-2009
Mon, 10-03-2011 - 11:17am
cruisingchick2011 wrote:

Oh I timed myself just to see how long it takes as it seems everyone was so amazed by how much I needed to do to get my bed ready and in reality it doesn't take much time at all.

I'm not amazed by anything in your bedroom at all.

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Kitty

"If you can't annoy somebody with what you write, I think there's little point in writing."-- Kingsley Amis, British novelist, 1971 t .

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Registered: 06-18-2011
Mon, 10-03-2011 - 11:17am

ITA

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Registered: 02-24-2009
Mon, 10-03-2011 - 11:19am

One of my uncle's houses, where he lived with 4 kids for years, had a tile floor and a tiled, masonry staircase with NO railing. My cousins like to make jokes about how many times they fell off those stairs and bashed their heads into the tiles.

Beautiful design is all very nice, but if it is totally impractical it is really more appropriate for magazine pictures than for family living.

Now I am reminding myself of another one of my uncle's houses, where he had unvarnished, bleached wood floors ... in the kitchen and an all white tile cooking island with sunk in gas burners. But, ok, he is notorious.

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Registered: 02-24-2009
Mon, 10-03-2011 - 11:20am

LOL, seriously!

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Registered: 06-18-2011
Mon, 10-03-2011 - 11:21am

Hide reality? No, everything has a home and when you are finished with it, it goes in its home. That is how you keep a neat, clean and organized home, desk, car, etc. And...that is how you can find things again when you need them if they go back in the same spot each and every time.

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