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entipy
04-06-04, 12:58PM
Handy Cleaning Tips

Dirt
Layers of dirty film on windows and screens provide a helpful filter against harmful and aging rays from the sun. Call it an SPF factor of 15 and leave it alone.

Cobwebs
Artfully draped over lampshades reduce the glare from the bulb, thereby creating a romantic atmosphere. If someone points out that the light fixtures need dusting, simply look confused and exclaim "What? And spoil the mood?" (Or just throw glitter on them & call them holiday decorations.)

Pet Hair
Explain the mound of pet hair brushed up against the doorways by claiming you are collecting it there to use for stuffing hand-sewn play animals for underprivileged children. (Also keeps out cold drafts in winter.)

Guests
If unexpected company is coming, pile everything unsightly into one room and close the door. As you show your guests through your tidy home, rattle the doorknob vigorously, fake a growl and say, "I'd love you to see our den, but Fluffy hates to be disturbed and the shots are SO expensive."

Dusting
If dust is REALLY out of control, simply place a showy urn on the coffee table and insist that "This is where Grandma wanted us to scatter her ashes."

General Cleaning
Mix one-quarter cup pine-scented household cleaner with four cups of water in a spray bottle. Mist the air lightly. Leave dampened rags in conspicuous locations. Develop an exhausted look, throw yourself on the couch and sigh, "I clean and I clean and I still don't get anywhere."

As a last resort, light the oven, throw a teaspoon of cinnamon in a pie pan, turn off oven and explain that you have been baking cookies for a bake sale for a favorite charity and haven't had time to clean...Works every time.

Another favorite, I think from Erma Bombeck - always keep several get well cards on the mantle so if unexpected guests arrive, you can say you've been sick and unable to clean.

entipy
04-06-04, 12:58PM
Sorry about the screwy formatting.

/me grumbles

Diva
04-06-04, 01:30PM
Fixed it. ;)

Finally! My kind of house cleaning. :D

/me glances at JakeD and shushes him.

entipy
04-06-04, 01:33PM
Thanks, Diva! :D

Jake
04-06-04, 01:34PM
Originally posted by entipy
Handy Cleaning Tips

Dusting
If dust is REALLY out of control, simply place a showy urn on the coffee table and insist that "This is where Grandma wanted us to scatter her ashes."


Hahahah! I do believe this one is my favorite.

whitecrow
04-06-04, 03:53PM
This is *my* version, too. Fantastic.

"No, it's not a pile of laundry, it's floor art"

Lilith
04-06-04, 05:09PM
It's not a full laundry basket, it's a pet bed... :p

entipy
04-06-04, 05:14PM
Nice one, Lil! :D

kittyroze
04-06-04, 08:51PM
Hee hee hee, nice guys. I ACTUALLY use toothpaste instead of spackle. Is that wrong?

Bassmama
04-07-04, 04:00AM
Have you guys been touring my house when I wasn't home?

Lilith
04-07-04, 05:33AM
Hihihihihihi... no. It was my house, I think--at least before grandma visited.

Redallnite
04-07-04, 09:07PM
Oh, that laundry basket pet bed is my pet's motto!!! Why do they love dirty laundry???

Ice Man
04-08-04, 07:10AM
It's not dirty socks, it's a pet's chew toy.

/me yells, "HONEY, WHERE ARE MY SOCKS?"

LOOK

NikiLikeLicky
04-09-04, 06:20AM
You got that right Ice, if i leave a dirty sock out it's as good as gone, and any sweater left out makes a handy cat hair depository, and as for laundry baskets half full there a bed, empty they seem to make a nice clean litter box and don't even get me started on the supplemental food dish...opp's I mean garbage can....lol

chica
04-09-04, 03:12PM
this was hilarious, thanx for sharing.