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Post by BettyBo on Jan 23, 2013 21:13:16 GMT
WHY does my husband keep putting stuff in the sink instead of the dishwasher it's soooooooooooo annoying he obviously knows where it is cause when we run out of cups from the cupboard he soon finds one in dishwasher thats clean but only take one out heaven forbid if he emptied it and filled it up aaaarrrrgggghhhh
Also whilst I'm having a moan why can't he when he takes his socks off pull them off whole instead of balling them then putting them in wash basket aaaaarrrggghhh I've started washing them like it fed up of straightening his smelly socks then he moans cause they are still wet I give in
Feel calmer now I've got that off my chest xxx
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Post by ruftytuftyrider on Jan 23, 2013 22:13:44 GMT
Not sure if my husband does it on purpose but always loads his things into the dishwasher in such a way as it is difficult for me to load my things in without moving his :-(
My hubby does the same with his socks and he will throw them into the wash basket(my side of the bed) from his side of the bed and usually misses :-(
My hubby can never seem to throw the packaging from his lager into the bin - he knows that it is not recyclable but he still leaves it on top of the recycling :-(
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Post by chorro on Jan 23, 2013 22:49:56 GMT
Because he is a man! why do something that's perfectly logical when you can do something that's totally annoying
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Post by PennyP4 on Jan 24, 2013 0:06:46 GMT
Because men are filthy, messy pigs! My hubby leaved used snotty tissues in his bedside table, discussing! They amount of times I've picked up a damp one........yuck! My biggest bug bare is when he leaves crumbs all over the kitchen and grease in the frying pan.
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Post by gillwales on Jan 24, 2013 6:35:23 GMT
my beloved loads and operates our dishwasher, I have to say that mine is a different stamp to yours Rubytwoshoes
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Post by shazbat500 on Jan 24, 2013 8:12:12 GMT
nobody in my house puts anything in the dishwasher they put it all in the sink then when thats full it goes on the worktop grrrrr, whyyyyy can't they just stick it in the dishwasher it's not difficult is it??
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Post by flee on Jan 24, 2013 11:41:47 GMT
How does the joke go ? 'How many men does it take to change a toilet roll ? No one knows - it's never been done .'
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Post by rightrein92 on Jan 24, 2013 11:48:56 GMT
What is it with men they come in take wet boots off and then take wet socks off and stuff them in the boots in a ball ? Then wonder why their boots are still wet ??
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Post by sometime on Jan 25, 2013 13:37:07 GMT
mine is the opposite he is much tidier than me is always getting cross because I take my clothes off all in one and he has to separate them before they go in the wash. He isnt good at washing up but he does his best and he loves the hoover it is his baby so we have well hoovered floors On the other hand he would never dream of cleaning the bathroom, changing the bed sheets or scrub the hard floors so we fit together quite well in the sharing part he does his bit I do the things he wouldnt think of so we end up with a nice clean house
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Post by diane on Jan 25, 2013 14:51:31 GMT
I thought it was just mine ;D He walks PAST the dishwasher to put his dirty dishes on the draining board. He is also guilty of the socks in a ball thing and he always hangs his work jacket on one of the kitchen door handles instead of hanging it in the coat cupboard. Strange creatures arn't they
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Post by lampshade on Jan 25, 2013 16:45:14 GMT
My husband is good with the dishwasher but he is very bad with the washing basket. I have told him over and over that if his clothes don't reach the basket they will NOT be washed. He also has a bad habit of using both the bath towels and leaving me to use the hand towels (this is really annoying). Another thing he does which I don't understand is he opens his wardrobe gets his work clothes out then walks off leaving the door wide open! WHY?
I shouldn't complain really he is good and hoovering and mopping lolx
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Post by Jessica on Jan 25, 2013 17:24:53 GMT
I know people that put dirty stuff on the side because they can't be bothered to empty the dishwasher. But are quick to open the dishwasher and find a clean cup! Other half has a Tendency to cuck his clothes on top of the basket! What's the harm in lifting the lid up!!!!!
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Post by auntiebarb on Jan 25, 2013 17:52:10 GMT
Mine is sooo tidy, all his shirts have to have their hanger over the left shoulder, all of them are arranged (by him) in long/short sleeves separately - he made a two tier hanger pole in his wardrobe. They are all facing north and colour coded, white at south end, darker and denim at the north end. He is always closing doors after me - I would just LOVE an open plan home. He empties the dishwasher and tells me off if I put a plate in the wrong way round. He mends all the stuff I break - and today in a bitter wind, mended my wheelbarrow wheel. He often vacuums and does it very well - when I say often, about once a month. He thinks that is enough.
Though he would NEVER clean the bathroom or toilet but has been known to replace a toilet roll.
He will never ever cook or iron though, or walk a dog. He did take me out today to the vets for supplies of Bute and then the feed shop and pay for all the feed, because my smart car doesn't like snow and ice. I wouldn't swap him for the world though, there is nowt like an engineer who can make/mend anything.
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Post by fanfarefan on Jan 25, 2013 18:21:31 GMT
we dont have adishwasher for that very reason , and i hate emptying them anyway , OH is fab at doing the washing up , washing, and food shopping ,,,, but he is absolutely useless at DIY , so i do all of that , ,, i think we make a good pair !!!!!
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Post by catkin on Jan 25, 2013 18:33:32 GMT
You have my total sympathy. Why in the sink not the dishwasher. Why am I the only one in the household deemed worthy of taking things out to the recycling bin, empting the bin, feeding the dog, wiping the table, pushing chairs back under the table, etc. etc. I could go on. the children are getting better, they seem to be trainable. Husband NOT
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Post by flee on Jan 25, 2013 20:32:35 GMT
Mine is sooo tidy, all his shirts have to have their hanger over the left shoulder, all of them are arranged (by him) in long/short sleeves separately - he made a two tier hanger pole in his wardrobe. They are all facing north and colour coded, white at south end, darker and denim at the north end. I am laughing my head off at this because my immediate reaction was - how brilliant would this be if you had a row with your OH.All you have to do to get your own back is go upstairs and rearrange his clothes .
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Post by Jessica on Jan 26, 2013 18:18:12 GMT
Mine is sooo tidy, all his shirts have to have their hanger over the left shoulder, all of them are arranged (by him) in long/short sleeves separately - he made a two tier hanger pole in his wardrobe. They are all facing north and colour coded, white at south end, darker and denim at the north end. I am laughing my head off at this because my immediate reaction was - how brilliant would this be if you had a row with your OH.All you have to do to get your own back is go upstairs and rearrange his clothes . One of the boys at uni does this, and if ever he is annoying thats exactly what I do flee!! haha
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