I recently received a request for our 'Advice for the Lovelorn' column! I was really excited to find out what problems of the heart there might be floating around at our cozy dwelling. However, I did not get quite the type of question I expected. I really hoped for something more risqué. I wanted to go through my collection of Ann Landers columns to find an appropriate answer, I should have known better. The question I received was much more urgent and it certainly is much more practical.
This question comes from CH:
What do people use to store products in their shower? If you leave anything on the shower seat it gets all wet and the soap gets mushy.
The second question is: (Avenida residents are so practical!)
How do people store laundry products in the utility closet. There must be a container that fits in or on the washer or dryer. Help.
I suggested to CH that mentioning this in 504 might bring a quicker response. (I should know because I am the hanger queen of Naperville.) I believe she thought the newsletter was classier. I certainly agree with that.
If you have any solutions for Cindy, I mean CH, write your solutions in the comments section at the end of this item.
Hi Barbara, this question is a little personal, but anyway, I use the shelf in the main shower and a shower caddy, who I do not tip, in the guest shower. I have a narrow, 18” x 6” laundry caddy, who I do tip, that fits by my front door! Bob 321
ReplyDeleteDear Bob, Thanks for your answers. Do you tip your caddy when you play golf? What is your criteria for tipping and not tipping?
ReplyDeleteI always tip good or bad and I tip more for good service!! I hope to play golf again some day! I don’t think I will lose any balls!!
DeleteWe will be the judge of that, Bob.
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