I would guess that he’s depicted as totally clueless for a reason??? What’s going on in Bill Amend’s household? Maybe this is a little groveling to make amends?
I’ve never understood the problem with laundry. I put it in a machine and it washes it. I put it in another machine and it drys it. Take it out and it takes a few minutes to fold and put away. Where is the work?
I never had to ask my wife how her day went. She go on a tirade about nearly every employee that worked for her. That’s why I never quit working my job and went to work for her. I figured if I worked for her, I’d be another gd employee and she’d keep it to herself until her head blew off her neck. I’m considerate that way! ;-p
When I was a child we only had a 2-tub wringer washer and no dryer. After the HOA told my mom she couldn’t have a clothesline, everything had to be ironed just to get it dry. I did my share of the work. Who knows, penny-pinching Andy may have the same system.
When I was a kid, Monday was laundry day…wringer washer and a clothesline. When you brought the laundry in off the line, you sprinkled the stuff that needed ironing, and rolled it up. Tuesday was ironing day…you took the damp clothes and ironed it dry…no spray or steam irons! In the winter, the clothes would freeze on the line, and if it was raining, you hauled them down to a laundromat ane put them in a big dryer.
Each of their children are able to wash and dry and fold their own laundry. So make them do it. When my children say “I don’t have any clean underwear” or “I don’t have any pants” I typically will answer with, well that sounds like a problem for you. You should do your laundry in a timely manner.
They also know how to do basic cooking in the microwave and toaster oven. It’s amazing what happens when you teach your children to be independent and self sufficient.
Wilde Bill 10 months ago
And that’s not to mention the fun eggplant casserole in the oven.
Lucy Rudy 10 months ago
Who has 8 loads of anything that needs ironing these days? I don’t have anything at all to iron.
Farside99 10 months ago
I would guess that he’s depicted as totally clueless for a reason??? What’s going on in Bill Amend’s household? Maybe this is a little groveling to make amends?
The Reader Premium Member 10 months ago
He rates a little extra starch in his seven loads out of the eight.
boydjb47 10 months ago
Having fun with your work is a good way to be happy. Make a game of it. Use your imagination.
oakie817 10 months ago
laundry i get…fold? iron?
Will E. Makeit Premium Member 10 months ago
but the most fun is starting a project and then create the need for you to finish it for me…
khjalmarj 10 months ago
I’m going through my closet now, and throwing out (actually, donating to a thrift store) anything that’s 100% cotton, no matter how good it looks.
tcayer 10 months ago
And forget the fun you thought we were having later!
ladykat 10 months ago
Roger, really, can’t you recognize sarcasm when you see it?
rick92040 10 months ago
I’ve never understood the problem with laundry. I put it in a machine and it washes it. I put it in another machine and it drys it. Take it out and it takes a few minutes to fold and put away. Where is the work?
sobrown51 10 months ago
Don’t forget the fun she will have NOT fixing his dinner.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 10 months ago
Me thinks she exaggerates too much.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 10 months ago
I never had to ask my wife how her day went. She go on a tirade about nearly every employee that worked for her. That’s why I never quit working my job and went to work for her. I figured if I worked for her, I’d be another gd employee and she’d keep it to herself until her head blew off her neck. I’m considerate that way! ;-p
Jogger2 10 months ago
A reporter asked baseball great Harmon Killebrew if he had hobbies. Killebrew responded “Just washing dishes, I guess.”
Angry Indeed Premium Member 10 months ago
Roger will appreciate the starch in his underwear for the next couple of weeks!
Stephen Gilberg 10 months ago
Given how Roger’s work clothes look, what good is all that ironing?
mindjob 10 months ago
She can add breaking up fun fights between the kids
Dianne50 10 months ago
When I was a child we only had a 2-tub wringer washer and no dryer. After the HOA told my mom she couldn’t have a clothesline, everything had to be ironed just to get it dry. I did my share of the work. Who knows, penny-pinching Andy may have the same system.
sbwertz 10 months ago
When I was a kid, Monday was laundry day…wringer washer and a clothesline. When you brought the laundry in off the line, you sprinkled the stuff that needed ironing, and rolled it up. Tuesday was ironing day…you took the damp clothes and ironed it dry…no spray or steam irons! In the winter, the clothes would freeze on the line, and if it was raining, you hauled them down to a laundromat ane put them in a big dryer.
Fennec! at the Disco 10 months ago
Sarcasm is lost on Roger.
"It's the End of the World!!!" Premium Member 10 months ago
Each of their children are able to wash and dry and fold their own laundry. So make them do it. When my children say “I don’t have any clean underwear” or “I don’t have any pants” I typically will answer with, well that sounds like a problem for you. You should do your laundry in a timely manner.
They also know how to do basic cooking in the microwave and toaster oven. It’s amazing what happens when you teach your children to be independent and self sufficient.
M.K.Staffeld 10 months ago
Well, Roger’s gonna end up with a beetloaf for dinner for that comment…