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Watching "All That Jazz" on AMC - great flic (and no, I'm not the kind of guy who feels threatened if he admits he appreciates the arts). Roy Scheider's character Joe says something that really resonates with me...
He's on a gurney in the hospital with two out of the three most important women in his life (his wife and his mistress), being wheeled in for the umpteenth-time on account of a pesky ticker. He turns to his wife and says:
"If I die, I apologize for all the bad things I did to you"
He then turns to his mistress and assures her:
"If I live, I apologize for all the things I'm going to do to you."
I absolutely hate coming home to a sink FULL of dishes, when I left with everything sparkling clean. What IS it with teenage boys....they don't know how to wash a freakin' dish??????? I'm gonna have to start leaving a sign up at the sink! That was the only way I got him to make sure he locked the back door after himself - I put a sign on the door...and it's still there, but at least the back door gets locked.
It isn't just teenage boys, it's teenagers, males and females and men
Well I don't like washing them any more than anyone else, but dang it, I leave the kitchen clean for a reason: I want to come home to a clean kitchen! Yeesh.
Didn't help my mood any that I had stopped for eggs on the way home, and was putting them into the fridge container, and I dropped the flippin' carton and spilled the eggs out, down between the cabinet and my hip. I instinctly moved to stop them from falling, and squished 4 of them....right down the left leg of my jeans.
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