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Now, would it count if the ice trays weren't trays at all, but rather those little plastic things filled with water that you freeze and re-use over and over again? basically, I guess they are plastic ice cubes filled with water. Duh!
If a person needs a list to determine if someone else is "suitable", they themselves are "unsuitable" and will most likely never find anyone "suitable".
Man, do I know some women who will be interested in you!
"The Pizza Test": I always ask "what do you order on your pizza?". Face it, who wants to spend a lifetime (or a month even) arguing over pizza toppings? If your pizza toppings mesh, chances are good that this will be a compatible date. ...
My last boyfriend hated mushrooms and I like mushroom pizza. We would usually end up ordering something like ham/pineapple, or pepperoni, but my last dinner with him before I went overseas for a few months he ordered us a pizza which was half pepperoni, and half "fungus" (as he called it).
Dang, how I loved that guy. Still sucks that we broke up. He passed my pizza test with flying colors.
Studies show your ability to adequately maintain a clean house falls apart after about 3300 sq feet. Since many people I know have 4000+ sq foot houses (and many of them also work 60+ hours a week), they do better with a maid.
For us, it actually makes financial sense to have a maid. Our time is worth way more than what we pay her. Plus, I think it's good to support people and employ them if you can.
Studies show your ability to adequately maintain a clean house falls apart after about 3300 sq feet. Since many people I know have 4000+ sq foot houses (and many of them also work 60+ hours a week), they do better with a maid.
For us, it actually makes financial sense to have a maid. Our time is worth way more than what we pay her. Plus, I think it's good to support people and employ them if you can.
Ironically, we do our own laundry.
Which begs the question. Who needs a 4,000 sf house? Unless, of course, they have umpteen kids.
We had a 6500 sq. ft. house. Sometimes you just want what you want. We are now in about 4000 sq. ft. We have a lot of stuff though! Yes, we have a cleaning lady who comes in once a week. I do the laundry. We also have a gardner because we aren't about to spend our "spare time" doing yard or housework.
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