| Miracle Smith 2005-07-28, 3:33 am |
| Smeghead wrote:
quote:
> Hella clutter I can abide. It's when people start leaving bowls of
> mold-covered milk & Lucky Charms, sandwich crusts, soiled laundry and
> infants on spikes (Izzard ref. for Mr. K) laying about that really
> gets up my nose.
>
> I have relatives that you go over to their flat and it's like, "In the
> name of all that's Holy! How do you live like this?!" People who just
> sitting on their sofa becomes an adventure in
> not-setting-off-a-crap-o-lanch. People who'd offer you a drink, but it
> would mean washing a cup. The sink is a monument of teetering
> crockery.
>
> And at that point you cannot avoid infestation. And I loath
> cockroaches.
I differentiate between "clutter" and "filth". I know I'm a total
clutterXXXX- I can scatter stuff all over a clean room in just hours.
But at the end of the night, my empty plastic cups go into the trash,
the pop cans into the can bin, etc.. Since I consume whole pints
of ice cream, the empty carton goes into the trash and the spoon
goes into the sink.
The clutter, however, remains until I need the workspace, OR
I feel guilty about the mess.
I don't understand how folks can live in a dirty house- clutter
is one thing, but when the floor is dirty, those dishes loom out of
the sink, or you're afraid to use the toilet- UGH.
Since we have 4 cats, too many birds (the finches have 6 new
eggs!), and a baby ferret, half of my day can be cleaning up their
messes and taking care of their food & water needs. But it gets
done- no way someone is gonna walk into this house and smell
cat poop!! Yukkie boo!!!!!
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