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"Bruce" > wrote in message
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> On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 08:46:16 +0100, "Ophelia" >
> wrote:
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>>"sf" > wrote in message
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>>> On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 09:54:08 +1100, Bruce > wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Sun, 11 Oct 2015 15:52:14 -0700, sf > wrote:
>>>>
>>>> >On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 09:10:05 +1100, Bruce > wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> >> On Sun, 11 Oct 2015 23:06:54 +0100, Janet > wrote:
>>>> >>
>>>> >> >In article >,
>>>> >> says...
>>>> >> >>
>>>> >> >> On Sun, 11 Oct 2015 11:48:10 -0400, Boron Elgar
>>>> >> >> > wrote:
>>>> >> >>
>>>> >> >> >On Sun, 11 Oct 2015 16:37:57 +0100, Janet >
>>>> >> >> >wrote:
>>>> >> >> >
>>>> >> >> >>In article
>>>> >> >> >,
>>>> >> >> says...
>>>> >> >> >>>
>>>> >> >> >>> Janet UK, I think the spices were on a 2-level kitchen
>>>> >> >> >>> island.
>>>> >> >> >>> Note
>>>> >> >> >>> the tall bar stools in the foreground. It would not be where
>>>> >> >> >>> I
>>>> >> >> >>> would
>>>> >> >> >>> keep them...for one thing, they should be in a dark place,
>>>> >> >> >>> especially
>>>> >> >> >>> the ones that don't get used very often, so they don't
>>>> >> >> >>> deteriorate in
>>>> >> >> >>> the light. For another, they take up too much usable space
>>>> >> >> >>> there, and
>>>> >> >> >>> they make clutter.
>>>> >> >> >>>
>>>> >> >> >>> N.
>>>> >> >> >>
>>>> >> >> >> Exactly my thought; nobody would live with them like that.
>>>> >> >> >> I also noticed that when she wanted a slotted spoon she had
>>>> >> >> >> to
>>>> >> >> >> try two
>>>> >> >> >>drawers to find one. What woman doesn't know which tool lives
>>>> >> >> >>in
>>>> >> >> >>which
>>>> >> >> >>drawer in her own kitchen?
>>>> >> >> >>
>>>> >> >> >> Janet UK
>>>> >> >> >
>>>> >> >> >
>>>> >> >> >A woman who is not the only one in the household to unload the
>>>> >> >> >dishwasher.
>>>> >> >
>>>> >> > All my family cook; they grew up knowing where whatever tool they
>>>> >> > need
>>>> >> >is kept, and to put it back there when its their turn to clean up.
>>>> >> >
>>>> >> >> For instance. Or a woman who sometimes puts it in one drawer and
>>>> >> >> sometimes in another, aka a human being.
>>>> >> >
>>>> >> > What a sloppy timewaster.
>>>> >> >
>>>> >> > I also keep my knickers in the knicker drawer, my socks in the
>>>> >> > sock
>>>> >> >drawer, towels and bedlinen on separate shelves in the linen
>>>> >> >cupboard
>>>> >> >Spooky, hm?
>>>> >>
>>>> >> No, just a neurotic neat freak.
>>>> >
>>>> >I hope you live alone, because you must drive your partner bananas if
>>>> >you can't put something back where you found it.
>>>>
>>>> Something tells me that the number of neurotic neat freaks in this ng
>>>> is higher than average.
>>>
>>> I am far from an neurotic neat freak, there's no way you can pin that
>>> one on me... but I do believe in an organized kitchen.
>>>

>>
>>As do I, until someone else puts stuff away!!! I am sorry to labour the
>>point but it is a fact. Does no one else help put stuff away??

>
> When I put stuff away, I try to comply with local law if applicable,
> but some objects are very advanced and I put those anywhere where I
> can get rid of them fast.


I have to say I get very frustrated when D puts some stuff away and I can't
find it. Bigger stuff he knows where it goes, but kitchen tools not so
much.

I like him helping and so he doesn't always get it right? *shrug*


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