That’s a logical argument if ever I heard one, and it’s the reason that my room today looks a lot like Michael’s — and I’m a 51-year-old man! LOL
Exactly the reason I gave my parents for not shoveling the snow in the winter. Give it enough time, it will melt. It always does.
Same question I have about making the bed. I’m just going to sleep in it again tonight.
My reasoning, too. It didn’t work!
Why would we eat ad drink, or sleep?In a while I’ll be hungry, thirsty and sleepy again anyway.
oups, insert N where appropriate. Where’s the edit button here?
“Well then, why should we feed you Michael? You’re just going to get hungry again later…”
After a while, the mess accumulates to the unusable state. Clean rooms are easier and more fun to play in.
You clean it up to ensure there aren’t any roach nests hiding under your stuff.
Ken Warner: Except that during the thawing process, you may experience inverted flying people.
Too much stuff not used time to downsize. I told my kids little older to have a treasure hunt see what they could find and they did pick up a lot of trash, then could not wait to show off their clean room. I praised them. I have boy and girl.
It should be sufficient “punishment” that Michael has to clean his room, anyway.
What’s with all the messy room jokes lately? First, it was “Baby Blues” three days ago, then “Luann” yesterday, and now this one!
“Then maybe we shouldn’t buy you all these toys. You just scatter them all over your room.” That parents logic there.
I love getting into a nicely made bed every night!!!!!
The “Hoarders” television show inspires me to keep every single room in my house nice and neat!!!
Ya think? LOL Actually, I’m more the “I’ll clean the place when it gets so bad that even I can’t stand to look at the mess anymore” type.
My father was a bit different than John. His attitude was, “You do my will, you eat my bread”. I was living on his property, I lived by his rules.
legaleagle48 about 12 years ago
That’s a logical argument if ever I heard one, and it’s the reason that my room today looks a lot like Michael’s — and I’m a 51-year-old man! LOL
kenwarnerfordictator about 12 years ago
Exactly the reason I gave my parents for not shoveling the snow in the winter. Give it enough time, it will melt. It always does.
Gigantor about 12 years ago
Same question I have about making the bed. I’m just going to sleep in it again tonight.
psychlady about 12 years ago
My reasoning, too. It didn’t work!
daniel_bel about 12 years ago
Why would we eat ad drink, or sleep?In a while I’ll be hungry, thirsty and sleepy again anyway.
daniel_bel about 12 years ago
oups, insert N where appropriate. Where’s the edit button here?
gobblingup Premium Member about 12 years ago
“Well then, why should we feed you Michael? You’re just going to get hungry again later…”
jbarnes about 12 years ago
After a while, the mess accumulates to the unusable state. Clean rooms are easier and more fun to play in.
ewalnut about 12 years ago
You clean it up to ensure there aren’t any roach nests hiding under your stuff.
hippogriff about 12 years ago
Ken Warner: Except that during the thawing process, you may experience inverted flying people.
kab2rb about 12 years ago
Too much stuff not used time to downsize. I told my kids little older to have a treasure hunt see what they could find and they did pick up a lot of trash, then could not wait to show off their clean room. I praised them. I have boy and girl.
richardkel about 12 years ago
It should be sufficient “punishment” that Michael has to clean his room, anyway.
LindainOregon about 12 years ago
What’s with all the messy room jokes lately? First, it was “Baby Blues” three days ago, then “Luann” yesterday, and now this one!
iced tea about 12 years ago
“Then maybe we shouldn’t buy you all these toys. You just scatter them all over your room.” That parents logic there.
Gretchen's Mom about 12 years ago
I love getting into a nicely made bed every night!!!!!
Gretchen's Mom about 12 years ago
The “Hoarders” television show inspires me to keep every single room in my house nice and neat!!!
legaleagle48 about 12 years ago
Ya think? LOL Actually, I’m more the “I’ll clean the place when it gets so bad that even I can’t stand to look at the mess anymore” type.
USN1977 about 12 years ago
My father was a bit different than John. His attitude was, “You do my will, you eat my bread”. I was living on his property, I lived by his rules.