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Happy San Jacinto Day y'all! (Original Post)
NoPasaran
Apr 2020
OP
I don't see the problem with my allocation of space in the refrigerator.
mahatmakanejeeves
Apr 2020
#1
That was one of holidays that I would choose to take off when I was a state employee.
TexasTowelie
Apr 2020
#3
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,439 posts)1. I don't see the problem with my allocation of space in the refrigerator.
My girlfriend is starting to make some pretty unreasonable demands about wanting to put things like milk, lettuce, lunchmeat etc... in the refrigerator. I told her that I don't see the problem with my allocation of space. And that's when the fight started.
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TexasTowelie
(112,168 posts)2. Since I am the manager of the refrigerator and freezer at my apartment
nobody dares to say anything negative about my organizational skills and allocation of space. I also think in three dimensions while my brother only thinks in two dimensions and he believes that anything he might want to consume belongs on the top shelf.
TexasTowelie
(112,168 posts)3. That was one of holidays that I would choose to take off when I was a state employee.
I had a reporting deadline on April 10 so it would usually take me anywhere from 7 to 10 days to get my desk clear of the paperwork and shipped to data entry so it worked out perfectly for a brief break or long weekend.
My maternal grandmother lived in Baytown about one mile away from the San Jacinto monument so I was able to visit there a few times. It's the tallest structure that I've ever visited.