AHHHHH! THE SHAMPOO BOTTLES! You've hit on one of my biggest Sarah pet peeves!
There was nothing worse than taking a shower in the North Salt Lake house in Sarah's bathroom, seeing the smorgasbord of shampoo available for use, only to realize much too late that ALL OF THEM ARE EMPTY!
Here is my theory on the shampoo/conditioner bottles. Sarah uses the shampoo and conditioner until it's almost gone, at this point she realizes she needs new shampoo and conditioner, so she buys new ones, which is fine. The problem comes when she gets home, she is so excited to use the new products that she forgets about the few drops that are left in the bottles, but doesn't want to throw the old bottles away because she doesn't want to be wasteful, thus creating the excess in bottles. I'm learning to get used to it...
You managed to come up with somewhat of a logical explanation for the shampoo bottles. Now I'm wondering what the reasoning is for keeping every dresser drawer open?
A) The dresser is older than Jeff. The handles are falling off, and the drawers don't line up right, causing it to be difficult to keep closed.
B) We have two closets in our whole apartment, so one closet is storage, the other closet is full of my clothes, and Jeff is forced to cram all of his clothes in four drawers. Even if he did try to close them, it would be difficult to keep the shirts squished in there.
So I guess the drawers are excusable...but we have the same problem with the kitchen cabinets. Which brings me to:
C) The house looks the same to him whether things are closed or not. Why waste the time closing it when it's just going to be opened again?
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I LOVE your Sunday comics. They are so funny.
AHHHHH! THE SHAMPOO BOTTLES! You've hit on one of my biggest Sarah pet peeves!
There was nothing worse than taking a shower in the North Salt Lake house in Sarah's bathroom, seeing the smorgasbord of shampoo available for use, only to realize much too late that ALL OF THEM ARE EMPTY!
Welcome to reality!
Jeff, you're in for a lifetime of shampoo and conditioner bottles cluttering up your bath/shower. She's notorious for that as Rebecca has pointed out.
But, she does have beautiful hair...
Here is my theory on the shampoo/conditioner bottles. Sarah uses the shampoo and conditioner until it's almost gone, at this point she realizes she needs new shampoo and conditioner, so she buys new ones, which is fine. The problem comes when she gets home, she is so excited to use the new products that she forgets about the few drops that are left in the bottles, but doesn't want to throw the old bottles away because she doesn't want to be wasteful, thus creating the excess in bottles. I'm learning to get used to it...
Jeff,
You managed to come up with somewhat of a logical explanation for the shampoo bottles. Now I'm wondering what the reasoning is for keeping every dresser drawer open?
The dresser drawers could be a variety of things:
A) The dresser is older than Jeff. The handles are falling off, and the drawers don't line up right, causing it to be difficult to keep closed.
B) We have two closets in our whole apartment, so one closet is storage, the other closet is full of my clothes, and Jeff is forced to cram all of his clothes in four drawers. Even if he did try to close them, it would be difficult to keep the shirts squished in there.
So I guess the drawers are excusable...but we have the same problem with the kitchen cabinets. Which brings me to:
C) The house looks the same to him whether things are closed or not. Why waste the time closing it when it's just going to be opened again?
I'm learning to get used to it...
cute comic, and thank you for the happy birthday!!! i love youboth!
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