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    RedneckReject

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    It wasn't fun.I got cuts on my hands all the time from knives or broken plates. :faint:
    The worse part is that it kept coming.By the time you wash 10 plates you have 20 more who pilled up.
    But when you washed the dishes from 50+ people you're not affraid anymore when you see only a few firty plates at home. :):

    Yeah I noticed last night that the dishes in my kitchen sink were piling up. Once I got to doing them it turns out that there weren't that many dishes. Just some big pans and mixing bowls. So I felt like I did all the dishes in record time :laugh:
     

    Sylvain

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    I always wash the pan before I eat once im done cooking so they never pill up.
    You're hungry and the food is getting cold so it makes you do it fast. :)
     

    mom45

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    Finally made it home at 11:45 pm. The drive across the 80/90 was crazy. I left something turned on at home so I was passing every car between Chicago and Elkhart. The sissy lane was only partially clean and the hammer lane was mostly snow covered. I was having to pass the girly drivers in the right lane doing 45 mpg by moving onto the snow covered hammer lane doing 70 mph.

    While driving my butt cheeks were clinched together so tight that you couldn't have been able to drive a greased needle up my butt with a ten pound sledge hammer. :lmfao:


    Glad you made it safely! I was wondering when I was reading the road conditions.
     
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