You are nasty - that’s why you have crusty skidmarked undies. |
+1 I find exquisite and lovely things at Ross and TJ’s and my gals and other people always love them. |
Are the dachshunds “laying together ” in the biblical sense? |
You sound like a peach. Nothing PP mentioned was “junk” - seriously, you would trash Swedish dishcloths? What will your maid use to clean the dishes? And salt/pepper shakers and vases are practically the definition of useless clutter. |
Yeti cooler |
Hey now. I think the shakers and the vase are lovely gifts! And practical. |
I have never used a cloth to wash dishes? Why would you do that? |
For privacy issues |
We use a sponge to clean dishes but wipe down the table and counter every night with a dish cloth + dish soap + hot water. It is less messy than a sponge. It has reduced our paper towel consumption enormously. |
Love the mini colander idea for berries! Thanks, PP! |
SO gross. That's what clorox wipes are for. NASTY. |
People who don’t use water or wipes are gross |
This is truly disgusting can I slap you |
I'm not going to change anyone's mind, but I'll leave with two points: 1. You're supporting a horrible manufacturing industry that's wrecking the planet. 2. Things that are just things have no value. The only value an item may have is its utility, or its association. The utility of filling up a shelf and providing something to dust? The reminder of that special time you popped into Ross one Saturday afternoon and spent $14.99? Every decorative item in my home -- EVERY one -- evokes a memory or represents a person or an experience from our lives. I wouldn't have it otherwise. Before giving one of those impulsive "oh this is cute" made-in-China decorative items, please take into account the person's own values. I hate chintzy "cute" decor. |
Food or alcohol - consumables. |