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Anti-Bethie Kid Post

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Re: Anti-Bethie Kid Post

  • Yeah, he told me he vacuumed it up.  I was like, "WTF do you mean you vacuumed it up?!  We don't have a wet/dry vac!!!"

    "Well, how else was I supposed to clean it?"

    "You don't want to know my answer to that right now."

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  • Fran once used the hand-vacuum to clean up shredded cheese.  After a week or so, shredded cheese smells like vomit.  That vacuum was foul for a few weeks.
  • I am the designated dead lizard disposer in our house.

    That's a necessary position in this area (with cats, I assume without cats it would be "alive lizard disposer")


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  • Bodily fluids are largely my domain, because of the aforementioned germ phobia. In general I take on those tasks because they don't really bother me.  He would have cleaned it up if I hadn't gotten up to do it and definitely didn't refuse to do the cleaning. I did it because it's a reflex to clean up kid pee and because I care.

    I didn't mean to imply that he was an ass about it, because I really think his reaction was normal (putting it in the dryer is totally not normal, but that's not being a jerk, just illogical according to how my brain works).  

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