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In your house, what is the one thing that you seem to be always out of?
For me, it's twist ties. I almost always need one (garbage bags, mostly - I am a knot-tying wimp) and we never, ever have one. Guess I need these. Comments
FROM: Matt
DATE: Thursday July 24, 2003 -- 12:02:42 am Douche FROM: Kate DATE: Thursday July 24, 2003 -- 1:27:10 am Pop (or as some would put it, soda). FROM: Cristin DATE: Thursday July 24, 2003 -- 1:28:16 am toilet paper, definately...i mean, where does all of it go? well...you know what i mean. FROM: Dave Walls [E-Mail] DATE: Thursday July 24, 2003 -- 9:10:12 am It seems like I'm always out of milk. I don't know where it's all going, but whenever I feel the need for Golden Grahams, it never fails. FROM: Chris DATE: Thursday July 24, 2003 -- 9:22:54 am Milk and beer. FROM: Paul DATE: Thursday July 24, 2003 -- 10:20:30 am Chris, Chicago's recycling bags come with twist ties due to a lack of flaps. I've also had bags with built-in flaps, but as I mentioned up there in the Ping, I'm not the best when it comes to tying them (or anything, really.) FROM: Chris DATE: Thursday July 24, 2003 -- 11:18:02 am I'm supossed to read these things before I comment? (grin) FROM: jk DATE: Thursday July 24, 2003 -- 12:25:19 pm Bread! FROM: IanC DATE: Thursday July 24, 2003 -- 12:29:06 pm Milk. FROM: Greg DATE: Thursday July 24, 2003 -- 12:32:13 pm How could you not have any twist ties!? I have hundreds of them. We get them all the time but never use them for anything. Hey, Paul, let's make a deal... a web site for some twist ties. FROM: towinlovinit DATE: Thursday July 24, 2003 -- 12:55:49 pm SOCKS! where do they go after you wash them. I get ready to put them in the dryer and where did they go? I buy bags and bags of socks every year but never have discovered where they walk off to. Any ideas? FROM: Matt DATE: Thursday July 24, 2003 -- 4:05:35 pm Dave- FROM: Lisa M.W. DATE: Thursday July 24, 2003 -- 5:24:46 pm Breakfast bars - those little morning treats from Kellog or whatever? It never fails but the mornings I'm running late and need to grab a quick breakfast, I will reach into the box and find it empty, empty, empty. Aargh! FROM: Dave Walls [E-Mail] DATE: Thursday July 24, 2003 -- 9:51:04 pm Matt -- FROM: Ryan DATE: Thursday July 24, 2003 -- 11:01:42 pm Dave -- I was going to ask the same thing... that would be way cool. FROM: jk DATE: Thursday July 24, 2003 -- 11:02:10 pm Missing socks go into the Hose-zone layer. FROM: towinlovinit DATE: Saturday July 26, 2003 -- 1:50:42 am Do you have to clean the hose-zone layer?........ Could be why the washer drains slower. I thought it might be the missing hamster that was causing all the problems. There aren't any comments here yet. This Ping is lonely.
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