(Cynicism, bitterness, and sarcasm removed for YOUR protection.)
He’s doing to dishes. It’s shocking to see a cub doing the dishes willingly. From my experience, it’s usually a hated and loathed chore to be pawned off on a younger sibling.
Never liked doing dishes myself. Fortunately my father helped me time from time or even did them for me. My step-mother sure as hell wouldn’t. Didn’t even rinse off the dishes much less even put them in the sink. Lazy as freggin hell. Takes like 10 seconds to rinse off a dish instead of spending 10 minutes soaking, scrubbing, and washing it. Not her problem, not her concern.
Ahhhh……I remember when I was 15……seems like AGES ago. *sigh* Good times. Good, good times.
And I too do the dishes sometimes if my mom gets home from work late or she’s tired after work. I can’t cook worth peanuts though.
I ish a good daughter *shines from a top her pedestal*
And am I the only one disturbed by the fact that he’s eating fried chicken for BREAKFAST? I mean, I eat pretty weird things for breakfast but not THAT weird.
I DEFINITELY need to take all of you to Roscoe’s Chicken and Waffles, a very famous restaurant chain in Los Angeles. Fried chicken for breakfast is wonderful!
I usually can barely have a minute to myself when It’s a school day with me.
Routine: get up, eat, shower, cloths, teeth, grab backpack, make sure everything’s in it, then rush out the door in fear of the chance of missing the bus.
Probably there’s an ultrasound agitator in the sink. No soap needed, the germs are fragged at a molecular level, and the crud just falls right off. He doesn’t have to deal with all the scraping and re-rinsing.
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15 thoughts on “03/31/2010 (11 Comments)”
hariman
(Cynicism, bitterness, and sarcasm removed for YOUR protection.)
He’s doing to dishes. It’s shocking to see a cub doing the dishes willingly. From my experience, it’s usually a hated and loathed chore to be pawned off on a younger sibling.
Haro
Well, there’s the answer to the age question.
XD
Iron Ed
🙂 I seem to recall doing dishes fairly regularly myself, and I had six younger siblings. 🙂 (…doesn’t mean I did them -willingly- though. 😉 )
Hey, left-over fried chicken! Please?! I’ll do dishes!
Tom Redlion
Dishes must not be the same kind of hated chore for Darius as it is/was for most of us….
ArkaniusXII
Never liked doing dishes myself. Fortunately my father helped me time from time or even did them for me. My step-mother sure as hell wouldn’t. Didn’t even rinse off the dishes much less even put them in the sink. Lazy as freggin hell. Takes like 10 seconds to rinse off a dish instead of spending 10 minutes soaking, scrubbing, and washing it. Not her problem, not her concern.
Soapy
Ahhh…..I remember when I was 15……it seems so long ago. *reminisces*
And yea. Doing the dishes are a pain but I usually do them for my mom if she gets home late from work or is tired after work.
*is a good daughter*
Also, for anyone who cares, I’m 18 now. (I’m turning 19 on 7/9) And then I’ll be 20 next year. Hahaha……crap *faint*
SWIM
He did the dishes! What a GOOD BOY you are Darius!
Soapy
Ahhhh……I remember when I was 15……seems like AGES ago. *sigh* Good times. Good, good times.
And I too do the dishes sometimes if my mom gets home from work late or she’s tired after work. I can’t cook worth peanuts though.
I ish a good daughter *shines from a top her pedestal*
And am I the only one disturbed by the fact that he’s eating fried chicken for BREAKFAST? I mean, I eat pretty weird things for breakfast but not THAT weird.
Stomachache much?
I mean……e-yuck! *makes icky face*
Omnipotent
Perhaps hes just in a good mood because of his birthday…
Omnipotent
Hes just being a good boy on his birthday… either that or it just put him in a good mood.
Chip Uni
I DEFINITELY need to take all of you to Roscoe’s Chicken and Waffles, a very famous restaurant chain in Los Angeles. Fried chicken for breakfast is wonderful!
Ronnie
I usually can barely have a minute to myself when It’s a school day with me.
Routine: get up, eat, shower, cloths, teeth, grab backpack, make sure everything’s in it, then rush out the door in fear of the chance of missing the bus.
jinxed
Over here I do the dishes for a week, every three weeks. You all have it lucky!
Unanonymous
I remember 15. 18 and real responsibilities seemed so far off…
Silverwolf
Probably there’s an ultrasound agitator in the sink. No soap needed, the germs are fragged at a molecular level, and the crud just falls right off. He doesn’t have to deal with all the scraping and re-rinsing.
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