Filth!
Enzyme says: Tell us your tales of grot, grime, dirt, detritus and mess
( , Thu 2 Feb 2012, 13:04)
Enzyme says: Tell us your tales of grot, grime, dirt, detritus and mess
( , Thu 2 Feb 2012, 13:04)
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"shared house & no-one did the dishes"
I used to get a box of crockery/cutlery every now and then from any local op-shop for a couple of bucks (it's always cheap).
When the sink reached it's "overfull, use-by date" I'd simply throw all the pottery and gunk out the kitchen window into the garden in a huff and tell the rest of the house to pull it's fucking socks up and do the dishes every now and then.
Took a couple of houses more than once. All up only cost me probably about AUD$15.
All the while I used to regularly wash my own plates, cups & utensils. I even used to clean up at my girlfriends'.
What a prick I was.
What lazy cunts they all were.
( , Tue 7 Feb 2012, 13:07, 4 replies)
"shared house & no-one did the dishes"
I used to get a box of crockery/cutlery every now and then from any local op-shop for a couple of bucks (it's always cheap).
When the sink reached it's "overfull, use-by date" I'd simply throw all the pottery and gunk out the kitchen window into the garden in a huff and tell the rest of the house to pull it's fucking socks up and do the dishes every now and then.
Took a couple of houses more than once. All up only cost me probably about AUD$15.
All the while I used to regularly wash my own plates, cups & utensils. I even used to clean up at my girlfriends'.
What a prick I was.
What lazy cunts they all were.
( , Tue 7 Feb 2012, 13:07, 4 replies)
There is a solution
(Albeit one which requires a little investment...)
The ideal kitchen should be fitted with *two* dishwashers, and exactly enough crockery / cutlery to fill one of them. When plates etc are required they are taken out of the washer (which is functioning as a storage cupboard), used, then placed in the other washer. When that's full it's switched on, and becomes the new clean crockery cupboard.
I wish I hadn't already built my kitchen when I heard this idea!
( , Tue 7 Feb 2012, 16:27, closed)
(Albeit one which requires a little investment...)
The ideal kitchen should be fitted with *two* dishwashers, and exactly enough crockery / cutlery to fill one of them. When plates etc are required they are taken out of the washer (which is functioning as a storage cupboard), used, then placed in the other washer. When that's full it's switched on, and becomes the new clean crockery cupboard.
I wish I hadn't already built my kitchen when I heard this idea!
( , Tue 7 Feb 2012, 16:27, closed)
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