OK, I need to rant a bit here. My not-soon-enough-to-be-ex sent me this text last night: "Also, from now on. The right side of the freezer is your side. Do not touch my food."
No wonder my hair is turning so gray now!!!![]()
Sympathy for him being a poophead. Been there. Recently I went around and around with my ex about a boat he had on my property. It's sat there and sat there. Finally I decided to repurpose that area and gave him a few months to move it. He didn't and I made arrangements to haul it away for scrap. Long story short, we ended up going to court.The court stated that in the divorce papers anything left by him was considered abandoned and I could do as I please. BUT they ruled that he has been buying a license/title yearly for it so "technically" I can't dispose of it without the title in my name.
He has sixty days to find it a new home or the title is forfeit to me. If he would just have moved it in the first place it would have been soooo much easier.
So has anyone tried to put a quilt in a duvet cover or does it have to be a comforter?
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In principle I don't see why a quilt wouldn't work as well. It just won't be as fluffy?
I can do without fluffy. I wondered if it would lay as neatly or start to bunch up.
I just get too warm at night with a comforter. Bluck.
Once it's in the duvet it shouldn't bunch up. Just have to make sure the dimensions are correct. If the duvet is too big, then I suppose bunching could occur.
Who wouldn't???? There is virtually hundreds of things that are better then ...Yummy, beef. Even yummier BACON
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Who wouldn't???? There is virtually hundreds of things that are better then ...![]()
I have and the quilt never laid correctly, it was always bunched up. A real PIA when making the bed too. I was determined to make it work but after 3 months of daily frustration I bought a new quilt!!So has anyone tried to put a quilt in a duvet cover or does it have to be a comforter?
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I'm happy with that. Most men I know, and even I at one point in my life, did the majority of their thinking from a part of the body that is very distant from the brain. There are very few, trust me, advantages to aging, I consider that one of them. The other would be senior discounts. That's pretty much it though.You are not a typical man then.![]()
I have and the quilt never laid correctly, it was always bunched up. A real PIA when making the bed too. I was determined to make it work but after 3 months of daily frustration I bought a new quilt!!
he might have read a misogynist "how to be the man of the house" book?To be difficult. I mean seriously, he's going to start complaining about me touching his food after 13 years of marriage??? Not to mention he isn't asking - he's telling me how things will be, not discussing it with me. I get no say.
over what?Yummy, beef. Even yummier BACON
CNN reported that a study conducted by Toronto-based Maple Leaf Foods revealed that 43% of Canadian men prefer bacon over ...![]()
That seems more of a cycle than actual accidents.Yeah, she didn't want to go to the orthopedist this morning. The upper part of the 4 toes are bruising. The side of her foot has a little lump and that area hurts the most. That is exactly where she broke it once before along with knocking off the tendon off the bone. She wants to wait a few days to see if it gets better on its own. She used the railing to get herself down the staircase at her apartment. Curious to see how she gets herself back up there. She can always stay here until she decides what she is going to do. 3 out 4 times she broke that foot was just before Christmas.
Yummy, beef. Even yummier BACON
CNN reported that a study conducted by Toronto-based Maple Leaf Foods revealed that 43% of Canadian men prefer bacon over ...![]()
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