How can the SRE leave his battery operated toothbrush 'on' after using it?????
(How he obsesses about one particular model of battery operated toothbrush is another story altogether).
Methinks the bathroom challenges him in several ways.
(How he obsesses about one particular model of battery operated toothbrush is another story altogether).
Methinks the bathroom challenges him in several ways.
Oh dear,I see myself doing this. Luckily I do not have a battery operated toothbrush. I am guilty of the other infraction you linked to also. Am I a middle-aged man?
ReplyDelete@The Bride: For V's sake, I sure hope not:)
ReplyDeletethe other link...RD is so typically that..I get so bugged bugged bugged..and on top of that he keeps the newspaper also there..yuck!
ReplyDeleteHugs I can totally relate to you
Battery operated toothbrush! wow, I have never heard of that
@R's Mom: I've made my peace with it now! The best thing is that the SRE can be very critical of other people's bathrooms:)
ReplyDeleteBattery powered toothbrushes are very useful if you have a tendency to plaque as we both do. Oral B brushes are easily available in the metros at least.
LOL LOL LOL - I can see him so puzzled by these things that threaten to overpower him !
ReplyDelete@eve's lungs: I'm the one who's left puzzled:)
ReplyDeleteDoes it help to that in some other house holds laptops are left on and forgotten...?
ReplyDelete@IHM: General scattiness is acceptaed- our iPad is normally left on, unattended. The toothbrush buzzes as it rotates, which is why I can't imagine leaving it on!
ReplyDeletemy husband also is ridiculous with the brand of batteries (i cant recall which one it is - bad wife that i am) he needs. and somehow if a new product is discovered to have the other brand of batteries, i am still the one who is blamed! go figure!
ReplyDelete@Kbpm: Seeing you here after ages! All well, I hope.
ReplyDeleteThese men exist mostly to confound us, I think!