Chester's been around. A lot. He's probably exceeded the maximum safe number of airline meals as defined in EU Regulations, and he's definitely gone over the maximum marriage limit as set down by People Against Insanity. He doesn't travel much any more... he just pontificates. His thoughts are here.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Oops.
I forgot to put the bins out last night. You know how it is. You're tired. You're grumpy because your state just lost a big football match. You just forget. It happens.
But by the reception from Dr J this morning, you'd think I'd had a personal hand in scheduling trains during the WWII.
Dr J: You didn't put the bins out last night.
Me: Oh. Of course. Wednesday was garbage night. Sorry. Are they out now?
Dr J: Yes. I was able to put them out just in time.
Me: Oh. Good. That was lucky. Has the truck been? I'll bring them in.
Dr J: No.
Me: [looking puzzled... brain trying to redefine 'just in time']
Dr J: I am not happy. [glare]
Seriously. What is it with women and the putting out of the garbage?
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Years and years of practice is my guess.
I didnt realise garbage was gender specific...
Next time:
Dr J: Did you take out the garbage?
You: Yes.
Dr J: Why don't you stay out there and keep an eye on it?
LOL Vollman. Quite right.
You know, I suspect I am one of many women tho who don't care much about putting out the garbage/rubbish/trash. If I forget, or B forgets, we just say "oh. bugger." and put it out the following week. B tends to get to it first which is why he gets stuck with putting it out ... I am either distracted, studying or asleep when it's time to put it out.
I know. It is convenient, no?
*mrooowahhahahahaaaa*
We are lucky, we have nice neighbours who always put out bins out, and we always bring them in. Cooperation, just like on Sesame St.
Mmmh. I don't know the answer to your questions, Bear.
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