Yup. Well, sort of. He's such a good one, I would have taken him at pretty much any age.Whoohoo, Taxlady! A boytoy!
Yup. Well, sort of. He's such a good one, I would have taken him at pretty much any age.Whoohoo, Taxlady! A boytoy!
babetoo said:i hate that i can only clean for about fifteen minutes. especially vacuuming. then i have to rest for fifteen minutes. it takes forever to get anything done.
i hate that i can only clean for about fifteen minutes. especially vacuuming. then i have to rest for fifteen minutes. it takes forever to get anything done.
justplainbill said:I really like dogs and think highly of many dog owners except- for the owners who think it's better to have their pets poop on my lawn instead of theirs. Any suggestions on how to avoid crumbed up lawnmower blades?
We need to get you a riding vacuum... I keep thinking a leaf blower would work for dusting...
babetoo said:would you believe i had a picture in my head of blowing cat hair in the living room with a blower. lol
would you believe i had a picture in my head of blowing cat hair in the living room with a blower. lol
Perhaps because he ensured that it was properly (pitch and sealing) installed?Hah! Made you laugh!
I just turn a fan on for 24 hours and it seems to suck all the cat hair into the back of it... I just back brushed the cat tower and got a whole other cat out of it.
Took me 20 minutes to get the A/C in the window by myself, why the heck does it take Shrek 2 hours WITH my help?.
Perhaps because he ensured that it was properly (pitch and sealing) installed?
PrincessFiona60 said:Maybe the extra was the time taken for swearing at and cursing the A/C, screwdriver, rubber mallet, window, boards, tape, me...
Cindercat said:Aaaarrg! I think I'm getting poison ivy on my eyelids, ears, mouth & jaw. They itch like crazy. My eyelid is a little red & puffy. My brother cleared some brush with the lawn mower Saturday while I was outside. I know there was poison ivy in it. Hopefully I'm imagining things.
You reminded me of something. For a few months in the 1980's I and my ex were janitors in an apartment building. The owner said that the previous janitor had two tools - a screw driver and a hammer and he preferred the hammer.Bravo, PF!!!
That is THE most important part!
I find I never quite have the swearing part down right....Sometimes it takes a woman to do a "man's" job. I do all the tech, electrical, 'puter stuff around here. My patience limit is apparently a lot longer, and I don't bash the crap out of whatever it is with a hammer, saw it off, or light it on fire.
I am fixer of eye glasses, unclogger of disposals, tweaker of toilets, decrudder of showers and drains....
taxlady said:You reminded me of something. For a few months in the 1980's I and my ex were janitors in an apartment building. The owner said that the previous janitor had two tools - a screw driver and a hammer and he preferred the hammer.
PrincessFiona60 said:We need to get you a riding vacuum... I keep thinking a leaf blower would work for dusting...
A riding vacuum would be awesome. Seems like I have acres of carpet! As soon as this carpet wears out, the main level will be wood or wood-look laminate!
You mean I'm not the only person who owns such a thing?Oh yeah! I would rather run a wide dust mop than a vacuum.