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oval
response 25 of 33: Mark Unseen   May 25 17:11 UTC 2002

you could also try and get to know them before rushing off to the elvis
chapel.

gull
response 26 of 33: Mark Unseen   May 25 21:01 UTC 2002

Some things you just can't know until you try living with someone.  Unless
your religion forbids it, living in the same house with someone you plan to
marry for a while might be a good idea.

Still, I don't think I'd pass up someone I otherwise loved just because they
complained a lot about barking dogs, or put spoons in the wrong places, or
hung the toilet paper roll with the loose end hanging off the back instead
of the front.
bdh3
response 27 of 33: Mark Unseen   May 26 07:59 UTC 2002

Uh.  There is a separate place for big spoons and little spoons?
Really?  (We eat with chop sticks so what do we know....)
scott
response 28 of 33: Mark Unseen   May 26 14:24 UTC 2002

You must really be good with chopsticks, to not need spoons for your soup.
keesan
response 29 of 33: Mark Unseen   May 26 15:49 UTC 2002

We keep all our spoons in the dish drainer along with a few forks and spatulas
and chopsticks and most of the dishes.
slynne
response 30 of 33: Mark Unseen   May 26 16:25 UTC 2002

You should stop doing that, Sindi, because it *really* bugs me. ;)

HAHAHAHA

oval
response 31 of 33: Mark Unseen   May 26 19:22 UTC 2002

our big and little spoons go in the same compartment so there'll be a place
for the chopsticks, which we don't use for soup.

slynne
response 32 of 33: Mark Unseen   May 26 20:08 UTC 2002

You people are impossible!
keesan
response 33 of 33: Mark Unseen   May 27 02:23 UTC 2002

We have a few of those porcelain spoons for soup that we keep in the drawer
in the table together with extra chopsticks and the knife sharpener.
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