Dish drainer crisis
On Sunday, August 17, 2014 12:44:32 AM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote:
> "Gary" > wrote in message ...
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> > Julie Bove wrote:
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> >> "jmcquown" wrote:
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> >> > My cats' litterbox was in the master bathroom. On a bath mat
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> >> > (frequently
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> >> > taken outside and vaccuumed) on a tile floor. I didn't step on it.
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> >> > The
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> >> > floor was clean. I didn't need to have paper towels in the bathroom.
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> >> > As
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> >> > usual, your experiences are completely different from that of normal
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> >> > people.
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> >> Then I guess my whole extended family isn't normal as we all have paper
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> >> towels in there. I have two cats and once in a while one will get a
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> >> little
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> >> something on the side of the box. Rather than having to empty the whole
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> >> box, I use a paper towel to clean it up. They also sometimes deposit a
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> >> hairball on the floor.
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> > For that, in a bathroom, just use toilet paper and flush it. No need
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> > for paper towels.
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> I prefer paper towels. We can only use 1 ply toilet paper and that's not so
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> good for cleaning. We also use flushable wipes.
And because you're on the dole, you can afford them.
--Bryan
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