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         Location: Around here somewhere... | Give me a few minutes to type it up on my phone...After a LOOOONNNGGGG night of lambing issues, & a LOOONNNNGGGGG day of babysitting a teething baby... I dropped a big bowl of soup & it splattered ALL over the kitchen floor. Instead of cleaning it up, I called the dog in... I knew that he would leave big muddy footprints all over the linoleum, but decided in that moment of tired me + crying baby + messy kitchen that dog footprints were better than soup on the floor. My second confession.... In the middle of cleaning up the house (it's in pretty good shape, minus dog footprints & dirty dishes, but I was straightening up & about to wash dishes)- hubby pulled up home from work, & one of his friends stopped by & needed to come into the house... I hid all of the dirty dishes in the oven!!!! GAHH! After he went back outside I washed them real quick hahaha
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    Location: Somewhere in the middle of nowhere | docschic - 2014-02-10 3:19 PM
I see nothing wrong with this...... Β
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Blaundee - 2014-02-10 4:13 PM Give me a few minutes to type it up on my phone...After a LOOOONNNGGGG night of lambing issues, & a LOOONNNNGGGGG day of babysitting a teething baby... I dropped a big bowl of soup & it splattered ALL over the kitchen floor. Instead of cleaning it up, I called the dog in... I knew that he would leave big muddy footprints all over the linoleum, but decided in that moment of tired me + crying baby + messy kitchen that dog footprints were better than soup on the floor. My second confession.... In the middle of cleaning up the house (it's in pretty good shape, minus dog footprints & dirty dishes, but I was straightening up & about to wash dishes)- hubby pulled up home from work, & one of his friends stopped by & needed to come into the house... I hid all of the dirty dishes in the oven!!!! GAHH! After he went back outside I washed them real quick hahaha
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     Location: Texas | I have never thought about the oven! lol
My mom has a weird story. It was the middle of summer, our A/C was not working well at all... My sister and I were at practice and dad was at work. So she strips down to her undies and was sitting in her chair eating Rocky Road ice cream. Well right in the middle of this the front door opens and my dad walks in with one of his friends he works with. Dad says she looked like a wounded duck in a wind storm trying to get out of the recliner lol. She ended up with ice cream all over her and dad's friend quickly went back outside when he realized she was half naked... but she is still known by many people as "Rocky". My dad and his friend being truck drivers, that story traveled long and far haha.
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | pinx05 - 2014-02-10 4:30 PM I have never thought about the oven! lol
My mom has a weird story. It was the middle of summer, our A/C was not working well at all... My sister and I were at practice and dad was at work. So she strips down to her undies and was sitting in her chair eating Rocky Road ice cream. Well right in the middle of this the front door opens and my dad walks in with one of his friends he works with. Dad says she looked like a wounded duck in a wind storm trying to get out of the recliner lol. She ended up with ice cream all over her and dad's friend quickly went back outside when he realized she was half naked... but she is still known by many people as "Rocky". My dad and his friend being truck drivers, that story traveled long and far haha.
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       Location: Texas | nmeastplains - 2014-02-10 4:21 PM docschic - 2014-02-10 3:19 PM I see nothing wrong with this...... I agree! I think its a great idea....
Yeah, I was going to ask what exactly you thought you did wrong. Pretty quick thinking if you ask me. |
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         Location: Around here somewhere... | Oh your poor mom!!!! RFLOL!!! "Rocky", huh? :) |
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  Location: Near San Antonio, TX | I must admit, I have let the dog clean up things I have dropped before. Waste not, want not!! LOL! Rocky Road ice cream in the recliner is just awesome!! I totallk live it! |
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     Location: Texas | Blaundee - 2014-02-10 4:52 PM Oh your poor mom!!!! RFLOL!!! "Rocky", huh? :) lol We lived on a major highway... Dad was on the phone with her and told her he was fixing to drive by heading out on his last run. So she has this bright idea to stand on the porch and flash him. He drives a bright yellow semi. Not hard to miss and there weren't any other cars near, sounds like a good plan right? Turns out, his boss also drove a bright yellow semi... and was about 5 minutes ahead of my dad lmao. She never did that again. I think she should have been blonde... not a red head.
ETA: No new nickname from that one... but she did NOT want to go to the Christmas party haha! Ok I'll stop with all my mom stories.
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| Blaundee - 2014-02-10 3:13 PM Give me a few minutes to type it up on my phone...After a LOOOONNNGGGG night of lambing issues, & a LOOONNNNGGGGG day of babysitting a teething baby... I dropped a big bowl of soup & it splattered ALL over the kitchen floor. Instead of cleaning it up, I called the dog in... I knew that he would leave big muddy footprints all over the linoleum, but decided in that moment of tired me + crying baby + messy kitchen that dog footprints were better than soup on the floor. My second confession.... In the middle of cleaning up the house (it's in pretty good shape, minus dog footprints & dirty dishes, but I was straightening up & about to wash dishes)- hubby pulled up home from work, & one of his friends stopped by & needed to come into the house... I hid all of the dirty dishes in the oven!!!! GAHH! After he went back outside I washed them real quick hahaha
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   Location: SE Louisiana | pinx05 - 2014-02-10 4:30 PM
I have never thought about the oven! lol
My mom has a weird story. It was the middle of summer, our A/C was not working well at all... My sister and I were at practice and dad was at work. So she strips down to her undies and was sitting in her chair eating Rocky Road ice cream. Well right in the middle of this the front door opens and my dad walks in with one of his friends he works with. Dad says she looked like a wounded duck in a wind storm trying to get out of the recliner lol. She ended up with ice cream all over her and dad's friend quickly went back outside when he realized she was half naked... but she is still known by many people as "Rocky". My dad and his friend being truck drivers, that story traveled long and far haha.
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       Location: Montana | You mean you're not supposed to call the dog and have him clean it up??? We have carpet, and we call our dog whenever we want something cleaned up, whether in a dish or on the carpet. Because we have a terrible sense of humor, we always thought when we had company we would put the dishes on the floor and let the dog clean them, then pretend to put them away afterwards. Yeah, we have a terrible sense of humor...but I must say that I read a story similar on the internet/email, LOL. |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | mtcanchazer - 2014-02-10 9:26 PM
Β You mean you'reΒ not supposed to call the dog and have him clean it up??? Β We have carpet, and we callΒ our dog whenever we want something cleaned up, whether in a dish or on the carpet. Because we have a terrible sense of humor, we always thought when we had company we would put the dishes on the floor and let the dog clean them, then pretend to put them away afterwards. Yeah, we have a terrible sense of humor...but I must say that I read a story similar on the internet/email, LOL.
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