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2012-10-10 7:52 PM
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TriRx - 2012-10-10 8:33 PM
inmyelement - 2012-10-10 10:59 AM

1) Folding a fitted bed sheet.

This is going to rock your world: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z5k9nWcuFc

Awww, hell no!  That works!  I just did it. Going for a victory lap. I'll Tebow at the end and point to you. 



2012-10-10 8:05 PM
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trinnas - 2012-10-09 10:47 AM
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scoobysdad - 2012-10-10 8:36 AM Okay, I'll admit it... Undoing bra straps with one hand.

For me, it is only the front-clasp one.  What diabolical mind thought those things up?

Those are the easy ones, just a pop and a slip and you're done.

One of the only advantages of being left-handed.  The back ones come open SO EASY with your left hand.

And I love the front ones... it's like Christmas! 

2012-10-10 8:27 PM
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TriRx - 2012-10-10 8:33 PM
inmyelement - 2012-10-10 10:59 AM

1) Folding a fitted bed sheet.

This is going to rock your world: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z5k9nWcuFc

Woah!
2012-10-10 8:36 PM
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rkreuser - 2012-10-10 5:52 PM
TriRx - 2012-10-10 8:33 PM
inmyelement - 2012-10-10 10:59 AM

1) Folding a fitted bed sheet.

This is going to rock your world: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z5k9nWcuFc

Awww, hell no!  That works!  I just did it. Going for a victory lap. I'll Tebow at the end and point to you. 

Gall dang it...  43 years and I'm learning this NOW... 

2012-10-10 8:47 PM
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Kido - 2012-10-10 6:36 PM
rkreuser - 2012-10-10 5:52 PM
TriRx - 2012-10-10 8:33 PM
inmyelement - 2012-10-10 10:59 AM

1) Folding a fitted bed sheet.

This is going to rock your world: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z5k9nWcuFc

Awww, hell no!  That works!  I just did it. Going for a victory lap. I'll Tebow at the end and point to you. 

Gall dang it...  43 years and I'm learning this NOW... 

 

This is going to the top of the list of useful things I've gained from this site.

2012-10-10 10:00 PM
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cnsegura - 2012-10-10 7:47 PM
Kido - 2012-10-10 6:36 PM
rkreuser - 2012-10-10 5:52 PM
TriRx - 2012-10-10 8:33 PM
inmyelement - 2012-10-10 10:59 AM

1) Folding a fitted bed sheet.

This is going to rock your world: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z5k9nWcuFc

Awww, hell no!  That works!  I just did it. Going for a victory lap. I'll Tebow at the end and point to you. 

Gall dang it...  43 years and I'm learning this NOW... 

 

This is going to the top of the list of useful things I've gained from this site.

All of a sudden I feel special... that is how I have always done it.



2012-10-11 4:47 AM
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TriRx - 2012-10-10 8:33 PM
inmyelement - 2012-10-10 10:59 AM

1) Folding a fitted bed sheet.

This is going to rock your world: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z5k9nWcuFc

Bless you, and your progency for years to come.

2012-10-11 5:38 AM
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Tying a tie.

And every video game created after 1980.Tongue out



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2012-10-11 6:52 AM
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Subject: RE: Things that are hard, but shouldn't be.
powerman - 2012-10-10 10:00 PM
cnsegura - 2012-10-10 7:47 PM
Kido - 2012-10-10 6:36 PM
rkreuser - 2012-10-10 5:52 PM
TriRx - 2012-10-10 8:33 PM
inmyelement - 2012-10-10 10:59 AM

1) Folding a fitted bed sheet.

This is going to rock your world: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z5k9nWcuFc

Awww, hell no!  That works!  I just did it. Going for a victory lap. I'll Tebow at the end and point to you. 

Gall dang it...  43 years and I'm learning this NOW... 

 

This is going to the top of the list of useful things I've gained from this site.

All of a sudden I feel special... that is how I have always done it.

X2, nothing hard at all about it.

2012-10-11 7:23 AM
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Subject: RE: Things that are hard, but shouldn't be.
TriRx - 2012-10-10 5:33 PM
inmyelement - 2012-10-10 10:59 AM

1) Folding a fitted bed sheet.

This is going to rock your world: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z5k9nWcuFc

"Like anything new you learn. It may feel awkward at first. Don't worry, with a little bit of practice you'll do just fine."

- Jill Cooper, livingonadime.com 

2012-10-11 7:32 AM
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Cheese...when it's left out.

Getting out of bed...when you aren't going to work.

Politely picking up your kids at school. (Soooo bad at the Elementary, not as bad at Middle School) Elementary: Every parent/guardian is in a hurry, students can not be released for car pickup unless car is in allotted 50 feet of space, drivers ignoring the "right turn only" during school pick-up hours...thank goodness that is over!

Getting our dogs to calm down (out of excitement) when people come over, when they think they're going to get fed, when they see you picking up the leashes...when someone is petting one and not the other...Having them both walk calmly in front the door and not tearing inside.

Not using excessive punctuation!! 



2012-10-11 9:50 AM
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jford2309 - 2012-10-10 9:40 AM

tearing off plastic wrap in a straight line

 

I cannot do this. EVER!



You are not alone! My wife's family always puts leftovers in plastic wrap, and I had to just tell my wife straight up that if she wants to do it that way, fine, but I'm using bags (or the cheapo containers).

One thing that's hard for other people in our neighborhood is letting the dog in when they hear it barking... at 9pm... when our kids are trying to sleep. Grr...
2012-10-11 3:45 PM
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lkct01234 - 2012-10-11 8:32 AM

Getting out of bed...when you aren't going to work.

I have no trouble getting out of bed on the weekends.  But it's impossible for me to get out of bed for work before hitting the snooze on my alarm 4 or 5 times.

2012-10-11 5:39 PM
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cnsegura - 2012-10-10 6:47 PM
Kido - 2012-10-10 6:36 PM
rkreuser - 2012-10-10 5:52 PM
TriRx - 2012-10-10 8:33 PM
inmyelement - 2012-10-10 10:59 AM

1) Folding a fitted bed sheet.

This is going to rock your world: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z5k9nWcuFc

Awww, hell no!  That works!  I just did it. Going for a victory lap. I'll Tebow at the end and point to you. 

Gall dang it...  43 years and I'm learning this NOW... 

 

This is going to the top of the list of useful things I've gained from this site.

My world has been forever changed Laughing  I can now show my fitted sheets with pride, unless I tie myself up in it as I'm trying to work this out!

Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.........................

2012-10-11 7:33 PM
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Playing any type of Mario game on the Wii with my kids.  I always die in a matter of seconds.  Gimme any Lego video game instead.  I've figured those out!

 

2012-10-12 9:02 AM
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Apparently, for some in my family, it's loading/unloading the dishwasher. I mean, how flippin' hard is that? Really?

It's clean, great, unload it and put the darn things away. It's dirty? Put your dirty dishes in it and start it... geez.

 



2012-10-12 1:31 PM
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learning to whistle
2012-10-14 6:23 PM
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Goosedog - 2012-10-09 1:43 PM

7th grade, math class, cheerleaders wearing their uniforms.

 

 

Why are you in 7th grade math class and watching those girls? Perv.

2012-10-14 6:24 PM
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dmbfan4life20 - 2012-10-12 1:31 PM learning to whistle

Agree.  I couldn't for so long.

2012-10-15 5:36 PM
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scoobysdad - 2012-10-10 7:36 AM Okay, I'll admit it... Undoing bra straps with one hand.

"Like anything new you learn. It may feel awkward at first. Don't worry, with a little bit of practice you'll do just fine."

- Jill Cooper, livingonadime.com 

 

2012-10-15 6:16 PM
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powerman - 2012-10-10 8:00 PM
cnsegura - 2012-10-10 7:47 PM
Kido - 2012-10-10 6:36 PM
rkreuser - 2012-10-10 5:52 PM
TriRx - 2012-10-10 8:33 PM
inmyelement - 2012-10-10 10:59 AM

1) Folding a fitted bed sheet.

This is going to rock your world: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z5k9nWcuFc

Awww, hell no!  That works!  I just did it. Going for a victory lap. I'll Tebow at the end and point to you. 

Gall dang it...  43 years and I'm learning this NOW... 

 

This is going to the top of the list of useful things I've gained from this site.

All of a sudden I feel special... that is how I have always done it.

You probably make good corners on your bed with non-fitted sheets, too.



2012-10-15 7:24 PM
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spudone - 2012-10-15 5:16 PM
powerman - 2012-10-10 8:00 PM
cnsegura - 2012-10-10 7:47 PM
Kido - 2012-10-10 6:36 PM
rkreuser - 2012-10-10 5:52 PM
TriRx - 2012-10-10 8:33 PM
inmyelement - 2012-10-10 10:59 AM

1) Folding a fitted bed sheet.

This is going to rock your world: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z5k9nWcuFc

Awww, hell no!  That works!  I just did it. Going for a victory lap. I'll Tebow at the end and point to you. 

Gall dang it...  43 years and I'm learning this NOW... 

 

This is going to the top of the list of useful things I've gained from this site.

All of a sudden I feel special... that is how I have always done it.

You probably make good corners on your bed with non-fitted sheets, too.

I have not made good corners on non-fitted sheets since boot camp.... but yes, they were crisp.Wink

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