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Post by fireweed on Mar 11, 2010 17:01:23 GMT -5
Hey caring friend that is an AWESOME idea for bills. I too have bill paying problems (along with laundry and dishes). Thanks!
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Post by Evelyn on Mar 11, 2010 17:03:00 GMT -5
Wow - Butterfly. I wonder if I am ready for that step. Just throw out dirty clothes and/or dishes as they are! I don't think it has ever occurred to me. I've always felt as if they have to be clean first. Come to think of it, it's a pretty odd belief. Long ago, back in the Days of the Old West, the Lone Ranger had this same problem: his rustic cabin was awash in unclean and unclaimed dishes and laundry. (It is a little known fact that Ol' Lonie had a vigorous family of five; and that Mrs. Ranger, while succesfully running both her own bronco busting business and the town's most popular saloon, was no better at coping with housework than her husband was.) One day, Tonto came by the house and happened to glance in a window, and thus the secret was out. TLR turned to his old and trusted companion and explained his frustration and despair over the seemingly hopeless situtation. Tonto reponded with quiet compassion: "Ah, Quimosabe (sp?), there is nothing here to feel shame over. I have seen this problem many times, among you palefaces and sometimes even my own people. The best thing to do is to pick out and save only those few items that you truly want & need, and then to hitch Silver up to your freight wagon and take the rest of it all - (here Tonto broke into the tune of "The 1812 Overture" and sang - )" - To the dump, to the dump, to the dump, dump, dump; "To the dump, to the dump, to the dump, dump, dump..."
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