Clean up after your own goddamn self.

Mar 03, 2005 10:24

I am not a maid. I may have high standards of cleanliness, but I am not a maid ( Read more... )

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arliss March 3 2005, 16:44:30 UTC
Printing this. Posting it everywhere: telephone poles, malls, theatres, public buildings. It's so ironic, I hammered and hammered at this the whole time mine offspring were sentient and still at home, and they were complete slobs. Now? Neater than me. H? About the kitchen, couldn't be better. The rest of the house? Outer Slobbovia. Rrrrrghh.

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e_juliana March 3 2005, 17:21:55 UTC
Bathrooms and kitchens are most important in my Order Of Cleanliness. And yet it seems that is hwere veryone else goes slobtastic here. Oy.

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sowilo March 3 2005, 17:02:13 UTC
I feel you. I was forced to buy my own coffeemaker at my old job. I was always the one making the coffee AND cleaning the pot. After people would leave two drops in the pot so they wouldn't have to take the 10 seconds to rinse the damn thing out. One day, I just refused to do it anymore. That coffee stayed in the pot so long that it grew mold. People are gross and lazy.

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e_juliana March 3 2005, 17:23:25 UTC
People are gross and lazy.

Word. We were forced to buy the carafe style of coffee dispensers after one too many pots were left on the heat. Bastards.

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e_juliana March 3 2005, 17:23:56 UTC
And you work with teenagers! Oy.

(I know you mean the teachers, but I cannot imagine the mess left by teenagers.)

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fatoudust March 4 2005, 16:32:06 UTC
This actually makes me startled to notice that my teenagers do not leave a mess at the end of our class. Mebbe becuase we're transitory and they know we have to clear everything out. They even help load up the instruments sometimes. How odd, now that I think about it.

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