A Conversation for Cleaning Your Room
Why bother?
Rickshaw Splat Started conversation Sep 13, 1999
Why not just leave everything as it is but pretend that your room is a very large box?
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beladona Posted Sep 13, 1999
Is this what the management gurus mean by "thinking in the box" ;>P
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Fredie Ghooouulashhhh Posted Sep 13, 1999
I agree with Rickshaw Splat. I can't live in a tidy room (it so alien to me) the first thing I do where ever I am is to make a mess (not intensionly) of my area (untill the Bugg Blatter beast of Traal complains). Besides Chaos shows creativness and genius.
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Cutlery, co-founding Freak and Patron Saint of Cutting Remarks ?¿ Posted Sep 13, 1999
Also, if you put all your stuff in a box you will eventually have to root through the box to get something out (spilling the rest on the floor and making another mess). If you just leave the room messy it saves valuable time as everything is within sight and you don't have to root through a very large and heavy box. I have tried the box strategy in the past and these are the long term results: It simply proves how futile tidying your room is
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Xetilana Posted Sep 14, 1999
That is so true!! I think some brains have a strange way
of organizing things into memory. For example, I can
remember the location of my car keys underneath the
stuff in my room, but when I place it in a clean room, the
keys seem to be camoflaged and can't find them!! The
only reason my room should be occassionally tidied is to
make sure no buggers are running around, and to remove
extraenous dust because I wear contact lens.
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Rickshaw Splat Posted Sep 14, 1999
Why do you have buggers in your room? It's a bugger to have bugs in your room but buggers are more of a problem. (I suspect one of those transatlantic language differences here - good idea for a guide entry perhaps?).
Why bother? Because I told you to.
Me Posted Sep 16, 1999
The box works. If it doesn't get a bigger box. With a bigger box, it never fills. And for orginization, throw in some newspapers for chronological order.
My "genius and creativity" is now fuccused into my handwriting.
-Me
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Me Posted Sep 16, 1999
fOccused. foccused. and it spills over to my typing.
This site needs a spell check.
-Me
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Cutlery, co-founding Freak and Patron Saint of Cutting Remarks ?¿ Posted Sep 19, 1999
Why should I tidy my room when the world's in such a mess?
Why bother? Because I told you to.
Rickshaw Splat Posted Sep 20, 1999
You've got to start somewhere.
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Twink Posted Sep 21, 1999
My mother says "be responsible, clean your room!!!" What I want to know is... how many times do I have to clean my room to BE responsible??
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Fredie Ghooouulashhhh Posted Sep 22, 1999
You don't. Just agree that you are responcible for you room being a mess and when you do tidy your room don't use a cardboard box, its better to use a large steel crate.
BTW You mum won't like your answer .
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Cutlery, co-founding Freak and Patron Saint of Cutting Remarks ?¿ Posted May 2, 2000
Okay, more than half a year since the last posting I reckon you shouldn't even have to tidy your room unless someone else has to spend any time at all in there. That's my excuse, anyway.
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- 1: Rickshaw Splat (Sep 13, 1999)
- 2: beladona (Sep 13, 1999)
- 3: Fredie Ghooouulashhhh (Sep 13, 1999)
- 4: Cutlery, co-founding Freak and Patron Saint of Cutting Remarks ?¿ (Sep 13, 1999)
- 5: Xetilana (Sep 14, 1999)
- 6: Rickshaw Splat (Sep 14, 1999)
- 7: Me (Sep 16, 1999)
- 8: Me (Sep 16, 1999)
- 9: Cutlery, co-founding Freak and Patron Saint of Cutting Remarks ?¿ (Sep 19, 1999)
- 10: Rickshaw Splat (Sep 20, 1999)
- 11: Twink (Sep 21, 1999)
- 12: Fredie Ghooouulashhhh (Sep 22, 1999)
- 13: Cutlery, co-founding Freak and Patron Saint of Cutting Remarks ?¿ (May 2, 2000)
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