“Why is your perfume always anywhere but your room?”
“Yo no sé.”
“You need to sé.”

no, no perfume, but i think this illustrates my point
One-Liner Wednesday is brought to you by LindaGHill
“Why is your perfume always anywhere but your room?”
“Yo no sé.”
“You need to sé.”
no, no perfume, but i think this illustrates my point
One-Liner Wednesday is brought to you by LindaGHill
And let this be a lesson to all of us that we need to sé where our stuff be. 😄
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The table is for candle, lamp, and dish. I’m okay with book, but for the love!
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Ha ha – someone is busted. Great subject for #1lineweds. With our daughter, it was spoons. All the spoons would disappear.
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Thanks! I’ve ordered additional teaspoons twice in the last five years. It’s tapered off. I don’t know how many times before that.
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We still kid her about the spoons. And candy wrappers.
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HAHA! Sissy was my candy wrapper girl!
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How very François….
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Psst, Espanol 😉
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haha! In that case…How very foreign. 🙂
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Yup. All three of mine lived like that. Dishes and things went in there and never came out.
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My condolences. That’s my living room, Craig. 😦
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Um… and what a lovely room it is.
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When it’s TIDY 😛
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Ha! I can relate!
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Happy sad to us both 😉
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Teen clutter? That is the Kudzo of family life.
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Ah. Nice. A plant metaphor.
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Reminds me of a friend of mine who could figure out where her daughter had been by the things that were out of place wherever she went.
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HAH! That’s awesome!
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🙂 Husbands can have this type of thing happen as well.
janet
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Oof! Not mine, Janet. Thank tacos, not mine!
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I have to plead guity to that; it was my old office filing system that followed me into retirement. 😉
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🙂
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I have to plead “no contest” to that, Janet; my only defense is it was my old office filing system that followed me into retirement. 😉
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Hahahaha. Whenever the kids would say, “Where is my…” I’d always answer with “I don’t know, it’s YOURS! I know where MY things are.” Teens, gotta love em.
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Hahaha! Yup!
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Think hubby might blame the clutter on me more than the teen! (And he might not be wrong…)
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Y’ain’t livin here, Laura. It’s all good 😉
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I remember those days. It is kind of funny now when I read your posts, but I didn’t find it that funny back then. 🙂
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Yes ma’am. Roger that!
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Felix’s room looks like a landfill. He has a penchant for cardboard boxes. I mean, WTF?
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My condolences. In his teens, Bubba went through an earnest bottle collection phase. Glass bottles of any and all drinky sort. EV.ERY.WHERE.
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I’m not going to say a word about the clutter because that’s how my computer area looks at times.
I love the title of your post. We bought our employees coffee mugs back in May for recognition and I wanted to put “Smells Like Team Spirit” on them. Unfortunately, the boss said no. I don’t think he has a sense of humor or a love of grunge music.
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Your boss doesn’t know what’s up. Obvs.
Thank you!
You can be as messy as you like, Mary. It’s your castle 🙂
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Smells Like Teen Clutter: it’s too funny. LOL
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OH thank you! 😀
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Lol, nothing like visual odors to explain your point! Made my hump day; thanks, Joey! 😊
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Oh, thank you so much! 😀
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Reblogged this on Where Genres Collide.
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Yep! 2 of my 3 teens live that way. lol.
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OY!
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