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Fie 1 year ago
Cry me a river.
       
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Midge 1 year ago
Fie,
now they're spoilt, entitled millennials raising idiots
       
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Deborah 1 year ago
Midge,
Sooo, you two were raised by millennials?
       
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Woody 1 year ago
Fie,

But... that would be a waste of water. Imagine having the wealth to waste tears.
       
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Woody 1 year ago
#4 At least someone bought them for you... mine came from bags left on our doorstep. Apparently with 6 sibling we were the place to drop them off.
       
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Woody 1 year ago
#12 We had hot water as a kid, but the five years I lived on a boat, and making my own hot water for showers made me appreciate indoor plumbing so much more.
       
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"Towels. Honestly, I was almost 10 When I realized people didn’t just put back on their dirty clothes after a shower because my family was so large (12 kids total including myself) and extremely poor. I thought towels were just for hotels or were maybe a prop on television.

I went to a friend’s house and she asked for my help folding her towels. I remember laughing and thinking she must be rich."

 

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