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My wife has this phobia about "standing water". It becomes a real point of contention with the unloading of the dishwasher. I take the stuff out of the dishwasher and put it directly into the cabinets. Sometimes something may be slightly damp, but so what? My wife has to put anything that is the slightest bit damp on a towel to dry completely before it is put away. It drives me crazy. If she sees me putting away a slightly damp cup she'll start going on and on about "standing water." I have even developed an imitation where I say "STANDING WATER1 STANDING WATER!" in a high pitched voice.


She might be on to something. Doesn't standing water attract those annoying gnats or whatever. The fruit fly look alikes. I mean certainly in sinks and tubs but probably not a closed dishwasher. Idk. Maybe that's a factor?

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My wife has this phobia about "standing water". It becomes a real point of contention with the unloading of the dishwasher. I take the stuff out of the dishwasher and put it directly into the cabinets. Sometimes something may be slightly damp, but so what? My wife has to put anything that is the slightest bit damp on a towel to dry completely before it is put away. It drives me crazy. If she sees me putting away a slightly damp cup she'll start going on and on about "standing water." I have even developed an imitation where I say "STANDING WATER1 STANDING WATER!" in a high pitched voice.

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I wont stack plates and bowls when they're wet. I know it's insane. Stuff won't dry if it's in a vacuum, says I.

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I wont stack plates and bowls when they're wet. I know it's insane. Stuff won't dry if it's in a vacuum, says I.


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My wife has this phobia about "standing water". It becomes a real point of contention with the unloading of the dishwasher. I take the stuff out of the dishwasher and put it directly into the cabinets. Sometimes something may be slightly damp, but so what? My wife has to put anything that is the slightest bit damp on a towel to dry completely before it is put away. It drives me crazy. If she sees me putting away a slightly damp cup she'll start going on and on about "standing water." I have even developed an imitation where I say "STANDING WATER1 STANDING WATER!" in a high pitched voice.

Your house will be useless if aliens attack.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
My wife has this phobia about "standing water". It becomes a real point of contention with the unloading of the dishwasher. I take the stuff out of the dishwasher and put it directly into the cabinets. Sometimes something may be slightly damp, but so what? My wife has to put anything that is the slightest bit damp on a towel to dry completely before it is put away. It drives me crazy. If she sees me putting away a slightly damp cup she'll start going on and on about "standing water." I have even developed an imitation where I say "STANDING WATER1 STANDING WATER!" in a high pitched voice.

Your house will be useless if aliens attack.


:lol: Aha! No, it will not. In another odd quirk, my wife often leaves half filled glasses of drinking water around the house, despite her concerns about "STANDING WATER!"

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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My wife has this phobia about "standing water". It becomes a real point of contention with the unloading of the dishwasher. I take the stuff out of the dishwasher and put it directly into the cabinets. Sometimes something may be slightly damp, but so what? My wife has to put anything that is the slightest bit damp on a towel to dry completely before it is put away. It drives me crazy. If she sees me putting away a slightly damp cup she'll start going on and on about "standing water." I have even developed an imitation where I say "STANDING WATER1 STANDING WATER!" in a high pitched voice.

Your house will be useless if aliens attack.


:lol: Aha! No, it will not. In another odd quirk, my wife often leaves half filled glasses of drinking water around the house, despite her concerns about "STANDING WATER!"

If the glasses and shirts are any indication the JORR household does all things halfway.

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My wife has this phobia about "standing water". It becomes a real point of contention with the unloading of the dishwasher. I take the stuff out of the dishwasher and put it directly into the cabinets. Sometimes something may be slightly damp, but so what? My wife has to put anything that is the slightest bit damp on a towel to dry completely before it is put away. It drives me crazy. If she sees me putting away a slightly damp cup she'll start going on and on about "standing water." I have even developed an imitation where I say "STANDING WATER1 STANDING WATER!" in a high pitched voice.


Gotta side with your wife on this one, mostly to prevent damage to the wood cabinets.

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My wife has this phobia about "standing water". It becomes a real point of contention with the unloading of the dishwasher. I take the stuff out of the dishwasher and put it directly into the cabinets. Sometimes something may be slightly damp, but so what? My wife has to put anything that is the slightest bit damp on a towel to dry completely before it is put away. It drives me crazy. If she sees me putting away a slightly damp cup she'll start going on and on about "standing water." I have even developed an imitation where I say "STANDING WATER1 STANDING WATER!" in a high pitched voice.


Gotta side with your wife on this one, mostly to prevent damage to the wood cabinets.


Don’t worry you know JORR is still a contact paper lining the cabinet and drawer bottoms guy.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
My wife has this phobia about "standing water". It becomes a real point of contention with the unloading of the dishwasher. I take the stuff out of the dishwasher and put it directly into the cabinets. Sometimes something may be slightly damp, but so what? My wife has to put anything that is the slightest bit damp on a towel to dry completely before it is put away. It drives me crazy. If she sees me putting away a slightly damp cup she'll start going on and on about "standing water." I have even developed an imitation where I say "STANDING WATER1 STANDING WATER!" in a high pitched voice.

Your house will be useless if aliens attack.


:lol: Aha! No, it will not. In another odd quirk, my wife often leaves half filled glasses of drinking water around the house, despite her concerns about "STANDING WATER!"

If the glasses and shirts are any indication the JORR household does all things halfway.


:lol:

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Really hope JORR doesn't discuss what is said here with his better half. Speaking from experience it doesn't always end well.


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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
My wife has this phobia about "standing water". It becomes a real point of contention with the unloading of the dishwasher. I take the stuff out of the dishwasher and put it directly into the cabinets. Sometimes something may be slightly damp, but so what? My wife has to put anything that is the slightest bit damp on a towel to dry completely before it is put away. It drives me crazy. If she sees me putting away a slightly damp cup she'll start going on and on about "standing water." I have even developed an imitation where I say "STANDING WATER1 STANDING WATER!" in a high pitched voice.


Gotta side with your wife on this one, mostly to prevent damage to the wood cabinets.


Don’t worry you know JORR is still a contact paper lining the cabinet and drawer bottoms guy.


Probably grew up in a house with plastic covers on the front room couches as well. :lol:

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
My wife has this phobia about "standing water". It becomes a real point of contention with the unloading of the dishwasher. I take the stuff out of the dishwasher and put it directly into the cabinets. Sometimes something may be slightly damp, but so what? My wife has to put anything that is the slightest bit damp on a towel to dry completely before it is put away. It drives me crazy. If she sees me putting away a slightly damp cup she'll start going on and on about "standing water." I have even developed an imitation where I say "STANDING WATER1 STANDING WATER!" in a high pitched voice.


Gotta side with your wife on this one, mostly to prevent damage to the wood cabinets.


Don’t worry you know JORR is still a contact paper lining the cabinet and drawer bottoms guy.


Probably grew up in a house with plastic covers on the front room couches as well. :lol:


For sure.

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My wife has this phobia about "standing water". It becomes a real point of contention with the unloading of the dishwasher. I take the stuff out of the dishwasher and put it directly into the cabinets. Sometimes something may be slightly damp, but so what? My wife has to put anything that is the slightest bit damp on a towel to dry completely before it is put away. It drives me crazy. If she sees me putting away a slightly damp cup she'll start going on and on about "standing water." I have even developed an imitation where I say "STANDING WATER1 STANDING WATER!" in a high pitched voice.


Gotta side with your wife on this one, mostly to prevent damage to the wood cabinets.


Don’t worry you know JORR is still a contact paper lining the cabinet and drawer bottoms guy.


Probably grew up in a house with plastic covers on the front room couches as well. :lol:


My mom always made fun of those plastic couch covers. She grew up in an Italian neighborhood where all her friends parents had them.

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I have determined that my wife has a "completion phobia". She fears ever completing ANYTHING. Dishes are removed from the dishwasher and many are set on the counter "to dry" before placing in the cabinet. Hand washed items stay in the drying rack for days on end.

The trash bag is removed from the can and replaced, but set at the top of the stairs to the mud room. Once in the mud room it is left by the back door. Then, on a third trip, is is placed in the trash can in the garage, never all three in one twenty-step trip.

Clothes washed are left in the washer until another load is ready for washing, then left in the dryer, then into the basket to be carried into the bedroom, to wait a few days for folding and stacking ON the dresser, never put inside the drawers.

These Christmas decorations may take two more weeks to get put into the storage room in the basement, if then.

Perhaps she is just doing all this to piss me off- I have made it abundantly clear it does, but, with no changes after 30 years, I ain't holding my breath.


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I have determined that my wife has a "completion phobia". She fears ever completing ANYTHING. Dishes are removed from the dishwasher and many are set on the counter "to dry" before placing in the cabinet. Hand washed items stay in the drying rack for days on end.

The trash bag is removed from the can and replaced, but set at the top of the stairs to the mud room. Once in the mud room it is left by the back door. Then, on a third trip, is is placed in the trash can in the garage, never all three in one twenty-step trip.

Clothes washed are left in the washer until another load is ready for washing, then left in the dryer, then into the basket to be carried into the bedroom, to wait a few days for folding and stacking ON the dresser, never put inside the drawers.

These Christmas decorations may take two more weeks to get put into the storage room in the basement, if then.

Perhaps she is just doing all this to piss me off- I have made it abundantly clear it does, but, with no changes after 30 years, I ain't holding my breath.
This reads like one of those articles from a 1950s Good Housekeeping that gets passed around on social media as a humorous look back at the lives of housewives during the era. :wink:

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with no changes after 30 years, I ain't holding my breath.

One of the most helpful things married people can learn is that their spouse is not going to change. Either you embrace it and learn to live with it, or you get a difference.

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with no changes after 30 years, I ain't holding my breath.

One of the most helpful things married people can learn is that their spouse is not going to change. Either you embrace it and learn to live with it, or you get a difference.

A man marries a woman hoping she won’t change. A woman marries a man hoping he will change.

A balance has to be achieved. Otherwise, two divorce lawers are made very happy.

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with no changes after 30 years, I ain't holding my breath.

One of the most helpful things married people can learn is that their spouse is not going to change. Either you embrace it and learn to live with it, or you get a difference.

A man marries a woman hoping she won’t change. A woman marries a man hoping he will change.

A balance has to be achieved. Otherwise, two divorce lawers are made very happy.


It's getting increasingly difficult to argue with you. I'm so glad that the bump on your head has finally gone away my friend.

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with no changes after 30 years, I ain't holding my breath.

One of the most helpful things married people can learn is that their spouse is not going to change. Either you embrace it and learn to live with it, or you get a difference.

A man marries a woman hoping she won’t change. A woman marries a man hoping he will change.

A balance has to be achieved. Otherwise, two divorce lawers are made very happy.


It's getting increasingly difficult to argue with you. I'm so glad that the bump on your head has finally gone away my friend.

The bump was there only in your mind. Good to know you’ve evolved.

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I had a very rough southbound bike ride this morning. There were gale force winds right in my face. Out on the NU lakefill the waves were so high they were coming up onto the path. As I went around the corner heading toward the wooden bridge I hit a patch of ice and dropped the bike. Good thing I didn't land on my phone. I did break the electronic key to my building though. I'm sure that's $50 or $100 to replace. To add insult to injury a bus driver blew his horn at me on Lunt. He was blowing almost every stop sign too. It was Bus No. 1395 on Route 96 if anyone from the CTA is reading this and wants to mete out appropriate punishment. I found a dime though. 134 miles and 14 cents for the year so far. Not bad.

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JORR be up your mileage so you can find enough change to pay me my $50 :lol:

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JORR be up your mileage so you can find enough change to pay me my $50 :lol:


:lol: I'm not happy with Kofi's recent progress but I think it has more to do with an inability to get him the ball.

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My wife has this phobia about "standing water". It becomes a real point of contention with the unloading of the dishwasher. I take the stuff out of the dishwasher and put it directly into the cabinets. Sometimes something may be slightly damp, but so what? My wife has to put anything that is the slightest bit damp on a towel to dry completely before it is put away. It drives me crazy. If she sees me putting away a slightly damp cup she'll start going on and on about "standing water." I have even developed an imitation where I say "STANDING WATER1 STANDING WATER!" in a high pitched voice.


this is no reason to complain.

In fact, this is an out for you.

She wants to do it her way, well great, gives you reason to not have to do it and u can sit back on your couch and watch TV.

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with no changes after 30 years, I ain't holding my breath.

One of the most helpful things married people can learn is that their spouse is not going to change. Either you embrace it and learn to live with it, or you get a difference.

A man marries a woman hoping she won’t change. A woman marries a man hoping he will change.

A balance has to be achieved. Otherwise, two divorce lawers are made very happy.


you are a genius. 100% true.

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