Re: Sandwich poll, part two
Grishny, on host 207.90.101.36
Wednesday, May 8, 2002, at 23:19:49
Re: Sandwich poll, part two posted by Ellmyruh on Wednesday, May 8, 2002, at 11:53:03:
> >For that matter, how can people handle hanging shirts in a closet so that they face different directions? > > To my surprise, more people agreed with me on this than I had predicted. Whenever my friends find out about this obsessive compulsive habit of mine, they think I'm weird.
I'm on your side, but only to a point. I couldn't stand to have two shirts in my closet facing different directions, and the same goes for coats/suits, but I couldn't care less about my pants.
> Some of you said that you put your pants in dresser drawers, rather than hang them up, and some also do that with shirts. If I did that, I'd have to have a separate room just for dressers. How do you people manage to do it? My dresser is crammed full of socks, underwear, pajamas, around the house/cleaning shirts, sweats, sweaters and shorts. As it is, even those clothes have a hard time fitting in the drawers.
Same here. The only pants I keep in drawers are jeans (because jeans can be kept folded in drawers without looking all wrinkled) and sweatpants. Most of my drawer space is taken up with... all that other stuff.
> Oh, and there's another no-no in my book: people who don't close their dresser drawers all the way. That is also horribly WRONG, and the same thing goes for drawers and cupboards in the kichen. While I'm revealing all of my secret pet peeves, how about those crooked pictures on the walls? EVIL, I tell you, EVIL.
Agreed, agreed, agreed.
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