What is the chore you hate the most ? (inspired by kitten's idea of having Jeeves bring her lunch if she were to win the lottery)
So if you could hire someone to take your least favourite chore off your daily list.....what would it be?
I think for me, it would be making the bed. I have no idea why it irks me so much (especially being as an unmade bed irks me equally)
cleaning the bathroom...especially around the toilet...LOL
Washing windows. No matter how hard I try, I can always see streaks left behind. Grrrr!
picking up after my b/f. he can leave so many cups/bottles around the house. One time, I found a container of haggen daaz (sp?) under the bed! Now, the apt is in an entire mess! I'd love someone to just organize all his stuff.
*window washing tip (I too am the worlds worst window washer) Until I bought a squeegie..what a diff...and way easier on the arms.
At one time in my life, sex was a chore...absolutely hated it.
LOL PL...too cute!!!!!!!!!!!!
it is hard looking at your avatar after that last post!
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Putting laundry away bugs me too. Don't mind the fluffing, the folding....etc. But then I take it up to my room and put it ON my dresser. What's with that?
but PC...sex..can turn into a daily chore LOL
P.C. wrote:
OK.....this is a 'Daily Chores you Hate the MOST[FONT size=6] [FONT face="Arial Black" color=#000000]/[/FONT][/FONT] Tip thread. [img style="CURSOR: pointer" onclick=url(this.src); src="http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/more/bigs/c008.gif[/img] You mean sex isn't supposed to be a chore? [A href="http://www.smileycentral.com/?partner=ZSzeb001_ZNxmk788YYCA" target=_blank][img alt=Roll src="http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/36/36_1_21.gif[/img][/A]
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Nah! Too late for me now. Where were you 30 years ago?
hate taking out the garbage
hate unloading the dishwasher
Hate ironing. [img style="CURSOR: pointer" onclick=url(this.src); src="http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/haushalt/a026.gif" border=0]
I don't do either of those things.
You know? I'm starting to think I'm a darned princess. [img style="CURSOR: pointer" onclick=url(this.src); src="http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/figuren/a040.gif" border=0]
Oops....missed the ironing. Now for some reason I LIKE ironing.
that's just sick, sick sick.
I find grocery shopping the most tedious and annoying task.
I enjoy grocery shopping....at least until I get to the cashier.
what chores? I'd fall into pl's bf catagorey of leaving things behind. hehehe
kitten wrote:
I enjoy grocery shopping....at least until I get to the cashier.
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So you must find the grocery line with the cute bagboy.
That's what's wrong with that store! There aren't any. Waahhh!
Well that's something I'd get back on track in a hurry SD. Don't mind picking up after kids to a degree....but grown-ups can pick up after themselves.
I like grocery shopping SOMETIMES. I like going to local markets for fresh produce and such, the fish markets etc.....but supermarket shopping......not so much.
If I win the lottery, I'll get you a Butler, kitten. One who cooks, washes dishes, and bags groceries!
well the future gf, she can teach me. lol. Just kidding. I pick up after myself but for some reason when I'm at home, I tend not to. Don't know why that is though.
....alright.....I was scared to say it, but Mr P.C. does that too. It's for economical reasons though. No princess syndrome on this one. He drives by the supermarket everyday......it only makes sense...right? RIGHT ???
Please tell me how you hypnotized Mr P.C. and whether I can borrow your magic pocket watch.
If I won the lottery, I wouldn't change. Can't see myself I hiring someone to drive me around or clean up after me when I'm perfectly capable of doing it myself.
Sorta like when we moved into the 'rich' neighbourhood last year the neighbour asked us if we wanted to hire there made. We were shocked that we would ever pay someone to clean our own house. So of course we said no.
Lil Me wrote:
If I win the lottery, I'll get you a Butler, kitten. One who cooks, washes dishes, and bags groceries!
Thank you so much, Lil Me. If he's willing to cook fancy meals as well, he would have permanent employment.
Here's the tip ladies.....marry for love, and marry a man who has got a few years of bachelorhood under their belts......no strike that.....um....a few years of bachelorhood to their credit. I wasn't looking to be anybody's momma. It's much nicer to do things for each other because we want to not because we think it's our duty. [img style="CURSOR: pointer" onclick=url(this.src); src="http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/liebe/d058.gif" border=0]
lol at "under the belts"
You are so right. My husband looked after himself for years before I met him.
well to stand up for the single guys, I'll say we know more about picking up after ourselves then we let on. We just chose not to do it because, we like to see the ladies annoyed. lol
that's not even funny.
....and it extends the length of time you'll be single,
Laziness is not an attractive quality in a husband.
kitten wrote: My husband looked after himself for years before I met him.
Same with Mr. P.C. You seem to come in with a more equal footing when you both know how to look after yourselves. Is't that the very definition of being a grown-up?
lol.
They love us anyway so they wouldn't leave us over a messy room. Because a woman always thinks she can change the man, the man knows this is what she is setting out to do, so he plays along with the game.
Always love those girls who think they can 'change' someone. It ain't happening.
A lot of girls would think that attempting to change a man wasn't worth the effort.
P.C. wrote:
[em]kitten wrote: My husband looked after himself for years before I met him.[/em]
Same with Mr. P.C. You seem to come in with a more equal footing when you both know how to look after yourselves. Is't that the very definition of being a grown-up?
That's the avantage of adult relationships, I think. From seeing other older couples it seems to work out better then the 20 somethings. Older couples (not that any of you are 'older' just comparing my age group to yours) seem to work out better then my age group. 2nd time around or something, (I have no clue what I'm talking about now, just winging it lol)
They love us anyway so they wouldn't leave us over a messy room. Because a woman always thinks she can change the man, the man knows this is what she is setting out to do, so he plays along with the game.
Always love those girls who think they can 'change' someone. It ain't happening.
Maybe for some SD....but I don't think those women will be blissfull in their existance with such a man. There'll be a price to be paid somewhere down the line.
I was attracted to my hubby for the very reason that it was apparent he wasn't looking for a maid. Smart women know that if a man needs changing....he still needs his momma.
kitten wrote:
A lot of girls would think that attempting to change a man wasn't worth the effort.
Really? Because the girls my age still think that. They constantly go for the bad apples and just write off the good guys or nice ones that I'd fall into.
But then again most girls my age are only concerned about sex and partying and their boyfriends look 20 years older then them but that's mainly due to drugs I think.
Nobody wants to have an actual 'relationship' anymore.
A real relationship requires maturity. If it doesn't have a solid foundation of mutual respect it isn't going to last long.
SD.....men who are looking for a woman to be his maid and momma are no different than women who are looking for a man with a wallet.
edit....and that has less to do with age, than it does values.
you found companionship PC and that's really sweet. That's what I'm trying to say but I'm really bad at it.
Most relationships in my age group are anything but, but I'm not going to dwell on those people, they aren't worth my time anyway. That's how I see the dating world. Its really easy now to tell the two different types apart but I see it all the time where the girl goes after the guy who is bad and is just looking for sex. It's frustrating! Its almost a disease on the girls part, and I have a perfect example in my cousins from Kansas City. They just haven't learned.
I'm not looking for a maid, I want a relationship.
But most girls my age don't want to do anything in life and they've said so, they want a rich guy.
Then the guys say the same thing with the line "I want a girl who can complete me" aka do the chores etc.
Makes me wonder about my generation.
I already know they think they are entitled to everything.
Instead of echo boom they should becalled generation snob/spoiled.
you found companionship PC and that's really sweet. That's what I'm trying to say but I'm really bad at it.
Most relationships in my age group are anything but, but I'm not going to dwell on those people, they aren't worth my time anyway. That's how I see the dating world. Its really easy now to tell the two different types apart but I see it all the time where the girl goes after the guy who is bad and is just looking for sex. It's frustrating! Its almost a disease on the girls part, and I have a perfect example in my cousins from Kansas City. They just haven't learned.
Companionship? What?...Do you think I'm 90 or something? I found love and mutual respect.
Stop acting like the examples of your age group are some kind of guideline. It isn't age that will assist you in finding a good relationship....it's maturity......and they're not necessarily the same thing.
Look for what you want, and you'll find it. Girls going after the bad boy is the same as boys going after the pretty girls.....that too is an equal 'disease'. You're trying to find some logic in a bunch of people doing it wrong.
I'm bad at words at this time of night. I'm in agreement with you, I just am not very good at explaining it.
I meant maturity.
It isn't as if you have to find the right person in a set length of time. Anything good is well worth waiting for. You wouldn't buy the first car you saw, so be sure you know what you are looking for in a woman before you settle for the first one that comes along.
I know I'm in no hurry although I do tend to avoid the malls because all I end up seeing is couples having fun which makes me depressed. But I think that's normal.
I couldn't agree more miss kitten.
SO....back to nasty chores.
CLEANING THE OVEN. Well, I have a self clean NOW......but man I used to hate doing that.
yeay back to chores!
Hmm I actually like washing clothes.
Don't really mind chores I just tend to put up a fight.
Oh yes, oven cleaning is at the top of my list. Steam cleaning the carpets is another one I tend to put off.
Me too. So I got rid of the carpets.
I must say that wood floors are so easier to clean
Can't get rid of them. They come with the apartment.
Well, it's becoming a chore to keep my eyes open. I'm off to la la land soon. [img style="CURSOR: pointer" onclick=url(this.src); src="http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/muede/k025.gif" border=0]
Me too. My mind is willing to stay awake but the body is weak. [img style="CURSOR: pointer" onclick=url(this.src); src="http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/muede/e020.gif" border=0]
Sweet dreams, P.C.
You too miss kitten. [img style="CURSOR: pointer" onclick=url(this.src); src="http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/more/bigs/a194.gif" border=0]
Wow, this thread turned out to be about men and women doing chores and such and then, relationship counselling. I tried to read pages 2 and 3 and then, completely passed page 4. Ok, let's see what I remember.
Lil Me, yeah, agree. Taking out the garbage is okay for me to do, but for some odd reason, I prefer my guy to do it. And he has been taking the garbage since I've met him. At the odd times, I'd take it out. One day, I found about 3-5 bags of garbage outside our balcony! OMG, I bloody almost screamed! This has got to be the lazy man's way of "taking out the garbage!" He never did that again as he knows how I feel about that.
When I met my guy, he used to live on his own in a bachelor suite. He'd have all his bottles lying around, cups around, everywhere! Sometimes, I'd pick them up but most of the time, I would tell him to pick them up. Slowly, but surely, he started to get better with his things and would pick them up.
I believe that changing each other is good. It takes time. He has changed me and I have changed him as well. I know, that was really simplictic and general, but I don't want to go into details.
purelife wrote:
I believe that changing each other is good. It takes time.
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Totally. Of course, we are fundamentally WHO we are- there's no getting around that. But we all have our quirks- and our partners help us to round out some of the sharp edges.
Do you guys have the ongoing "toilet seat" battle? lol. Mine has been going on for 11 years! Now that I live with 3 males, I'm on the losing side. I'm just happy when they remember to flush. (I've suggested to all of them that turning on the bathroom light in the middle of the night would help with the aim. And I frequently remind them where the fan switch and the toilet cleaner are. Loooove the Pine Sol scent.)
LOL Ms LM.
I'm lucky that my guy puts down the toilet seat everytime he flushes. If he never puts it down, I wouldn't have a problem with it. It doesn't seem to bother me too much. I actually enjoy cleaning bathrooms. Dunno why. I've had my own cleaning and organizing business for quite a while before and bathrooms were something I did. I got really used to it. I've seen worse is how I look at it. :)))
Too many things to write but most of all I hate:
a) cleaning the toilet b) ironing
c) folding clothes (too many clothes when there's a toddler involve)
d) washing & drying the dog (which takes 1 hour for a little dude)
I found this funny joke and it kinda relates to what we have been talking about. (sorry PC if it bugs you, you can delete it if you wish)
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Dear Tech Support,
Last year I upgraded from Boyfriend 5.0 to Husband 1.0 and noticed a distinct slow down in overall system performance -- particularly in the flower and jewellery applications, which operated flawlessly under Boyfriend 5.0.
In addition, Husband 1.0 uninstalled many other valuable programs, such as Romance 9.5 and Personal Attention 6.5 and then installed undesirable programs such as NFL 5.0, NBA 3.0, and Golf Clubs 4.1. Conversation 8.0 no longer runs, and Housecleaning 2.6 simply crashes the system. I've tried running Nagging 5.3 to fix these problems, but to no avail.
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Dear Desperate:
First keep in mind, Boyfriend 5.0 is an Entertainment Package, while Husband 1.0 is an Operating System. Please enter the command: "http: I Thought You Loved Me.html" and try to download Tears 6.2 and don't forget to install the Guilt 3.0 update. If that application works as designed, Husband 1.0 should then automatically run the applications Jewellery 2.0 and Flowers 3.5.
But remember, overuse of the above application can cause Husband 1.0 to default to Grumpy Silence 2.5, Happy Hour 7.0 or Beer 6.1. Beer 6.1 is a very bad program that will download the Snoring Loudly Beta.
Whatever you do, DO NOT install Mother-in-law 1.0 (it runs a virus in the background that will eventually seize control of all your system resources).
Also, do not attempt to reinstall the Boyfriend 5.0 program.
These are unsupported applications and will crash Husband 1.0.
In summary, Husband 1.0 is a great program, but it does have limited memory and cannot learn new applications quickly. You might consider buying additional software to improve memory and performance. We recommend Food 3.0 and Hot Lingerie 7.7.
Good Luck, Tech Support[/SPAN][SPAN lang=EN-CA style="mso-ansi-language: EN-CA"] [o:p][/o:p][/SPAN]
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ROTFL!!!
funny stuff.
I don't usually mind cleaning, either, purelife. It's relaxing to do something mindless.
speaking of cleaning, I've got a lot of cleaning to do today.
Cleaning shoes
I'm sure gophers are very tidy creatures.
They try to be.
[FONT size=5]Excellent[/FONT] purelife !!!!! LOL
*why would you think it would bug me ?
*why would you think it would bug me ?
[/DIV]because you might think that I was hi-jacking your thread and that wouldn't be my intention to do so. :) I just wanted to check.
tedious math homework I hate that chore
because you might think that I was hi-jacking your thread and that wouldn't be my intention to do so. :) I just wanted to check.
Silly goose.....I know it bothers some.....but not me. [img style="CURSOR: pointer" onclick=url(this.src); src="http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/more/bigs/c015.gif" border=0]
Lise wrote:
Too many things to write but most of all I hate:
a) cleaning the toilet
b) ironing
c) folding clothes (too many clothes when there's a toddler involve)
d) washing & drying the dog (which takes 1 hour for a little dude)
I agree with all of the above, but 'A' is my number one worst thing. My gf and I play paper-rock-scissors to see who will clean the toilets.
I don't mind the clothes, ironing etc.
toilets suck
mowing the lawn sucks (but then again I've never been allowed to mow it)
cleaning the car would be the worst for me.
I wish that I had a lawn to mow. I always enjoyed it whenever I mowed my parent's lawn before. (when I lived with them) Great workout! The only thing that sucks is that I have to be careful of jumping rocks and twigs. One almost flew right at my eye. That part, I hate! Dangerous too. :))
*hugs to PC*
yeah you should wear protective glasses when mowing.
Mowing my house has always sucked because of giant hills. Especially at the new house. The backyard is 75 degree hill basically.
Grocery shopping. (if I don't have a car to use) It sucks to buy some bags of groceries and then having to take it back on the bus/skytrain to home. And when the skytrain is crowded, I'm standing up and these groceries are more heavy. I know about the home delivery option where you shop online but I prefer to buy my own as it's cheaper. Ah well....
I don't mind shopping. I actually quite enjoy it. It's my time away from the kids. So a one-hour shopping turns out to be three hours. Hehe.
hee hee... I usually bring my boys to Superstore and Kins Market. They love coming out with me. :)))
But, when I'm shopping on my own, without a car, I dont' like dragging groceries in the skytrain.
*hugs back miss purelife[img style="CURSOR: pointer" onclick=url(this.src); src="http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/liebe/a010.gif" border=0]
There's a whole different feeling wandering through a farmers market or a place like Granville Island to select special things..... than picking up laundry detergent and toilet paper and the daily stuff we need.....that's bothersome to me.
I forgot this little nuisance too.....vacuuming stairs. Regulare vacuuming is OK......but NOT THE STAIRS.
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with the new house I've discovered the pain of vacuuming the stairs. not fun.
I thought that you don't do chores around the house, SD?
I just dont't do my room. I'll do everything else though if asked.
Ooooooo..I wouldn't let someone else touch my room (ie mom). I'm surprised your mom didn't make you clean up your OWN room.
well nobody cleans my room. If I don't clean it nobody does lol. Yeah I don't like people going through my room either. All the personal stuff people have sent me over the years goes under my bed in a box. letters and such. Last thing I need is my sister finding all that stuff.
I read a book which had a Laundry Elf character. Can't remember which book. *scratches head* Artemis Fowl? A Robert Asprin character? I have no idea. Maybe I dreamed this.
getting out of bed
Awww Scottie, that sounds sad. Especially if I look at your avatar at the same time. [img style="CURSOR: pointer" onclick=url(this.src); src="http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/traurig/e030.gif" border=0]
I also can not stand dusting. Don't mind vaccuming, but hate dusting.
purelife wrote:
hee hee... I usually bring my boys to Superstore and Kins Market. They love coming out with me. :)))
LOL Purelife....when did you became a mother?
Devil wrote : I also can not stand dusting. Don't mind vaccuming, but hate dusting.
Just do what I do.......brag about your suede coffee tables.
*hi Devil [img style="CURSOR: pointer" onclick=url(this.src); src="http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/liebe/a054.gif" border=0][/DIV]
I'm actually getting into the household chores this week. Anything to avoid doing the taxes!!!
Just remember to not major in the minors. Housework is neverending, but there are too many things that are way more important.
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2. Taj Mahal
3. Grand Canyon
4. Panama Canal
5. Empire State Building
6. St. Peter's Basilica
7. China's Great Wall
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I don't know why I threw that it in there. Just to keep things in perspective I suppose. [img style="CURSOR: pointer" onclick=url(this.src); src="http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/liebe/g038.gif" border=0]
That's beautiful, P.C. So very true.
My most disliked chore? I hate doing laundry. Hate it, hate it, hate it. Ugh.
[DIV style="OVERFLOW: auto; WIDTH: 100%"]purelife wrote:
hee hee... I usually bring my boys to Superstore and Kins Market. They love coming out with me. :)))
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You didn't know? ;) Don't worry, they're not your kids.
Im with TB on this one.. Laundry is my scourge of the earth.
TehBorken wrote:
My most disliked chore? I hate doing laundry. Hate it, hate it, hate it. Ugh.
Hmmm, my guy doesn't like doing laundry either. He would have them pile up until he reaches his last underwear and then he might just wash a load or two. We have a special little closet for all his dirty clothes. I load it up with baking soda and sprays. ;)
Laundry seems to be a common hate.
There's a solution.....NUDIST COLONY......[img style="CURSOR: pointer" onclick=url(this.src); src="http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/frech/d015.gif" border=0]
Sounds good!
*strips down to bare butt*....
umm...ok...how come nobody else is getting naked?
I'm at work....
Can I save that for later, in teh bedroom, Devil? ;)
Good solution huh?
*drops laundry. [img style="CURSOR: pointer" onclick=url(this.src); src="http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/frech/d030.gif" border=0]
No problem, I can wait...its causing a bit of a stir at work in the meantime mind you!
yeah the laundry is never done if you are wearing clothes while doing the laundry. lol
purelife wrote:
You didn't know? ;) Don't worry, they're not your kids.
pheee..eeew!!!!!