Things I Don't Feel Guilty About But Should....

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When my husband leaves for work I put the dog in the basement. It's finished, warm, she has water - I just cannot deal with the huge dog AND two toddlers. If he knew the dog spent the day downstairs he'd be pissed. Oh well, he isn't home taking care of small children so he has no idea how annoying it is to keep the dog from the kids and vice versa.

What do you do that you should feel guilty about but dont?


This is cruel to your dog. If I knew your name I would report you to the ASPC Dogs need company, love, and petting. I hope your husband either reads this or comes homes one day and locks you in the basement with bread and water and what you consider warm in this weather. Remember that heat rises so the dog could be cold. I don't like you at all.

You are hilarious. I am fairly certain that the ASPC has bigger pet abuse issues to deal with than a dog that has to spend several hours sleeping in a warm basement a few hours a day. Please, IT IS A DOG. THEY SLEEP ALL DAY AND HAVE FUR. Sheesh.
Anonymous
Benadryl=good night's sleep all around
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:let's keep to the subject. what's with all the dog talk? my dog sleeps in the basement all the time, he loves it down there. get a grip or post somewhere else.


STFU. I'll post where I choose.


This has been reported. I hope the DCUM police lock you in the basement. Way to ruin a fun thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:let's keep to the subject. what's with all the dog talk? my dog sleeps in the basement all the time, he loves it down there. get a grip or post somewhere else.


STFU. I'll post where I choose.


This has been reported. I hope the DCUM police lock you in the basement. Way to ruin a fun thread.


Why did you report this? The first quoted poster said to post somewhere else and the second didn't agree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:LOL to the poster not feeling guilty for leaving her kids in preschool 6 or 7 hours a day. My kids were in daycare for 10 hours a day from age three months, and I certainly felt no guilt.
This is what I love about DCUM-the snark isn't always so predictable. Most PPs would have been all over the moms who stuck there kids in daycare as babies for such long hours (how the SAHM mom escaped a cross burning I don't know) but people are all over the dog in the basement issue like it's akin to global warming. I have a basement-maybe I should open a doggy daycare. I wonder what the insurance would cost-can't be as much as baby daycare, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:let's keep to the subject. what's with all the dog talk? my dog sleeps in the basement all the time, he loves it down there. get a grip or post somewhere else.


STFU. I'll post where I choose.


This has been reported. I hope the DCUM police lock you in the basement. Way to ruin a fun thread.


Why did you report this? The first quoted poster said to post somewhere else and the second didn't agree.


She used non-DCUM lingo. Here we have to say things like "get a grip or post somewhere else". We are really saying STFU but we think that no one can tell because we are "clever". We can't be angry, just "snarky".

Way to go, STFU. Finally someone who says exactly what they mean.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My husband wears about a zillion t-shirts every week, and he always pull them off inside-out over his head and throws them in the hamper like that. Turning them all back inside-in when I'm folding the laundry is a PITA. I informed him that however they end up in the hamper is how they will be folded and put away. He complained a bit at first, but apparently it didn't matter enough for him to change his ways!


I don't right-side-out my t-shirts either. They get folded the way they come out fo the dryer. I never switch them back. I just put them on backwards so they are right side out (head, arms, flip, instead of sliding my head through the whole shirt). It seems like a waste of time to switch every shirt as it comes out of the dryer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:let's keep to the subject. what's with all the dog talk? my dog sleeps in the basement all the time, he loves it down there. get a grip or post somewhere else.


STFU. I'll post where I choose.


This has been reported. I hope the DCUM police lock you in the basement. Way to ruin a fun thread.


Why did you report this? The first quoted poster said to post somewhere else and the second didn't agree.


She used non-DCUM lingo. Here we have to say things like "get a grip or post somewhere else". We are really saying STFU but we think that no one can tell because we are "clever". We can't be angry, just "snarky".

Way to go, STFU. Finally someone who says exactly what they mean.


I agree. If we're giving out DCUM awards, I vote for STFU. It's about time someone laid it on the line.
Anonymous
it is a thread about doing things you don't feel guilty about and not about some dingbats crusade against putting fucking DOGS in the basement. STFU should go fuck herself.
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