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My dorm room is much cleaner than my room at home. I can't study in a messy room, and will spend hours cleaning my room before I study. Also, there's a train track right in front of my dorm, so everything seems to get coal dust everywhere. At home, I share a room with my older sister, who is a pack rat. She's also an art major, and keeps just about anything she comes across as she "may use it in a project later on." MY mom recently made her get rid of about 20 egg cartons (no joke.)
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My husband is the neat freak, but with a 16 month old baby, it's impossible to keep everything clean. Our kitchen and downstairs bathroom are always completly clean, the baby's room is clean (minus some clothes laying on the floor and the area around the crib where the baby throws out her toys, bottles, bedding...), and my husband's side of the bedroom is clean. We have an upstairs junk room (mostly keeping our tools & supplies for the upstairs bathroom, which is a disaster because we're re-doing the whole thing) and a downstairs junk room (mostly baby toys - either ones she doesn't play with anymore, or ones she's still too young for). My deal is that I work 7 days a week and there's NO WAY I'm doing ANY cleaning before I leave the house every day at 5:30 am, and by the time I get back home at 6 pm, I don't really feel like cleaning.
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I like to think of myself as clean but not neat. There's clutter, sure, but most of my household surfaces (especially the kitchen) are microbiologically safe.
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i try to keep things clean and cluster free around the apartment. i hate it when i cant find what i want and have to spend time looking under piles of junk.
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I try to keep my house spotless. I'm always picking up clutter and cleaning everything. My boyfriend is a slob. I clean and he messes everything up a minute later. :mad: In other words, I'm perpetually cleaning.
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now, my office is another story. i like to see eerything i'm working on and have a small desk....so just imagine how cluttered it looks. |
I learned long ago the faster you clean your desk, the more work they give you.
So I have everything scattered around on my desk and leave bags and my coat on my chairs so people don't feel inclined to come talk in the middle of the day. As for home, it's always clean on the weekend and messy during the week. I think I'm going to get a cleaning lady though. -Rudey |
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My friend has a sign in her breakfast nook that says, "Housework is bad for your health." HAHAHAHA I ironed my linens for the first time in ages the other night. I am convinced that is why I had a tummy ache! |
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I spent the last two days cleaning the apt (to make up for the entire semester that it was messy). |
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my dorm room was clean because i was barely ever in it. my room in my house that i rented with 2 sisters was a mess, but the living areas in the house were really clean. we figured our rooms didnt have to be clean if the rest of the house was!! and its not like my room wasnt clean, i just have a really hard time (to this day!) putting clean clothes away...especially when im trying on outfits to go out in.
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My apartment is clean - my desk at work is organized chaos.
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umm when i was in school it was usually a fair trade when i had a roomy. when i had my own room it was typically decent. now that i'm out of school its a toss up between me and the roomy....except right now my room personally needs a little work from me sorting and having made a few piles.
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