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09-07-2022 03:25 AM
@Lucky Charm wrote:
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@Cakers3 wrote:
@Trinity11 wrote:
@Biftu wrote:@Trinity11 I am absoutely sure it was her. Everybody else stayed outside. She was the only one who went inside.
You mean none of your guests @Biftu went inside to the powder room? Without proof with a camera, I would reserve judgement. Someone key scratched my friend's car. She claimed only one person could have done it. Footage from a neighbor's camera proved otherwise.😳
@Trinity11 I didn't know people still used the term "powder room". LOL
I do agree, though, that anyone could have been the snoop.
It is a weird name .... but everyone knows what you mean when you say it! lol
What's the proper term now? Half bath? But you don't take a 'bath' in there.....sooo.....
Anyhow, I remember going to my dad's sister's house (she was much younger than my dad and so cool). They were all having cocktails downstairs and was told I could go up on her bed and watch TV. Well, back then there were only a handful of channels to watch and I couldn't find anything.
So I went in to her bathroom and got into her makeup. Had eyeshadow on, I think I used lipstick for blush, a dark brow pencil on my blonde brows and frosted lipstick.
I'd fallen asleep and when they came up to get me, they said I looked like a clown.
LOL ... you're lucky they didn't have phones with cameras then, your photo would probably still be on the internet! ![]()
09-07-2022 09:33 AM
@Sage04 wrote:
@Justholdingon wrote:
And this is why I don't like having guests in my house, be it relatives or friends. We only have one bathroom and the bedrooms are all upstairs, so I can't very well follow everyone while they go upstairs.
My husband always begs to have his relatives here, but his relatives are always in our bedroom sprawled on our bed watching tv because there's always a ton of people talking in the living room downstairs and once his teen nephews had swiped beer and went up to our furnished attic to drink them. I found the bottles after they left.
They make themselves too much at home.
@Justholdingon Your husband shouldn't have to BEG to have his relatives visit. That's not fair. Just lock the doors to the rooms. Simple. It's also his Home!!
When I read this I was floored that a wife could treat her husband so hurtfully and callously. It's his home but he's reduced to begging to have his relatives over. Except for the laying on the bed without permission, they didn't even do anything wrong. Horrors! Sitting in the living room and drinking beer! The ingrates! Lol. Obviously she doesn't know how to be a host to guests. You close the doors to the rooms they are not allowed in and usher them into the places that you have prepared for them. The livingroom for conversing, the kitchen for drinking beer and playing cards, the family room for watching TV. Bedrooms are off limits.
09-07-2022 09:39 AM
@Lucky Charm wrote:
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@Cakers3 wrote:
@Trinity11 wrote:
@Biftu wrote:@Trinity11 I am absoutely sure it was her. Everybody else stayed outside. She was the only one who went inside.
You mean none of your guests @Biftu went inside to the powder room? Without proof with a camera, I would reserve judgement. Someone key scratched my friend's car. She claimed only one person could have done it. Footage from a neighbor's camera proved otherwise.😳
@Trinity11 I didn't know people still used the term "powder room". LOL
I do agree, though, that anyone could have been the snoop.
It is a weird name .... but everyone knows what you mean when you say it! lol
What's the proper term now? Half bath? But you don't take a 'bath' in there.....sooo.....
Anyhow, I remember going to my dad's sister's house (she was much younger than my dad and so cool). They were all having cocktails downstairs and was told I could go up on her bed and watch TV. Well, back then there were only a handful of channels to watch and I couldn't find anything.
So I went in to her bathroom and got into her makeup. Had eyeshadow on, I think I used lipstick for blush, a dark brow pencil on my blonde brows and frosted lipstick.
I'd fallen asleep and when they came up to get me, they said I looked like a clown.
That's such a cute story, and probably a nice one,for everyone involved, to remember.
I remember loving my aunt's makeup bag (my mom wore some makeup, but she didn't have a designated bag that she carried in her purse), and she would let me go through it when she came to visit, and use some of it. (She was such a kind, generous person).
I remember that when she left, my mom would have to get out the old Pond's cold cream, and wipe my makeup off, which I did not find pleasant. I would guess I was around 5 or so at that time.
Sweet memories now, when all my family is gone.
09-07-2022 09:51 AM
@Lucky Charm wrote:
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@Cakers3 wrote:
@Trinity11 wrote:
@Biftu wrote:@Trinity11 I am absoutely sure it was her. Everybody else stayed outside. She was the only one who went inside.
You mean none of your guests @Biftu went inside to the powder room? Without proof with a camera, I would reserve judgement. Someone key scratched my friend's car. She claimed only one person could have done it. Footage from a neighbor's camera proved otherwise.😳
@Trinity11 I didn't know people still used the term "powder room". LOL
I do agree, though, that anyone could have been the snoop.
It is a weird name .... but everyone knows what you mean when you say it! lol
What's the proper term now? Half bath? But you don't take a 'bath' in there.....sooo.....
Anyhow, I remember going to my dad's sister's house (she was much younger than my dad and so cool). They were all having cocktails downstairs and was told I could go up on her bed and watch TV. Well, back then there were only a handful of channels to watch and I couldn't find anything.
So I went in to her bathroom and got into her makeup. Had eyeshadow on, I think I used lipstick for blush, a dark brow pencil on my blonde brows and frosted lipstick.
I'd fallen asleep and when they came up to get me, they said I looked like a clown.
I used the term @Lucky Charm @Cakers3 "powder room" because the terminology means a "guest bathroom" separate from the private bathroom of the home owners. Usually located on the main floor...
09-07-2022 10:10 AM
@spumoni99 wrote:
@occasionalrain wrote:
Are you telling us all ten/eleven year old girls are like your grandchildren? Do you believe that? Perhaps you should watch the news.
No of course not but I don't think most 10 year olds are that diabolical I guess.
@spumoni99 I think kids that age do or should certainly know better. By ten aren't you able to sit in school and pay attention? Pick up your toys? Respect things in your household?
09-07-2022 02:51 PM
@Trinity11 wrote:
@Lucky Charm wrote:
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@Cakers3 wrote:
@Trinity11 wrote:
@Biftu wrote:@Trinity11 I am absoutely sure it was her. Everybody else stayed outside. She was the only one who went inside.
You mean none of your guests @Biftu went inside to the powder room? Without proof with a camera, I would reserve judgement. Someone key scratched my friend's car. She claimed only one person could have done it. Footage from a neighbor's camera proved otherwise.😳
@Trinity11 I didn't know people still used the term "powder room". LOL
I do agree, though, that anyone could have been the snoop.
It is a weird name .... but everyone knows what you mean when you say it! lol
What's the proper term now? Half bath? But you don't take a 'bath' in there.....sooo.....
Anyhow, I remember going to my dad's sister's house (she was much younger than my dad and so cool). They were all having cocktails downstairs and was told I could go up on her bed and watch TV. Well, back then there were only a handful of channels to watch and I couldn't find anything.
So I went in to her bathroom and got into her makeup. Had eyeshadow on, I think I used lipstick for blush, a dark brow pencil on my blonde brows and frosted lipstick.
I'd fallen asleep and when they came up to get me, they said I looked like a clown.
I used the term @Lucky Charm @Cakers3 "powder room" because the terminology means a "guest bathroom" separate from the private bathroom of the home owners. Usually located on the main floor...
@Trinity11 Yes we know what the term means. It's just not heard today, as in "I have to go and powder my nose".
Just a light LOL for the day.
Oy.
09-07-2022 02:54 PM
@occasionalrain I really do not believe this girl was looking for cash behind the shower curtain.
I think you might consider writing a book on being perfect-especially the perfect parent and perfect child.
You will make millions.
09-07-2022 03:09 PM
@Cakers3 wrote:
@Trinity11 wrote:
@Lucky Charm wrote:
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@Cakers3 wrote:
@Trinity11 wrote:
@Biftu wrote:@Trinity11 I am absoutely sure it was her. Everybody else stayed outside. She was the only one who went inside.
You mean none of your guests @Biftu went inside to the powder room? Without proof with a camera, I would reserve judgement. Someone key scratched my friend's car. She claimed only one person could have done it. Footage from a neighbor's camera proved otherwise.😳
@Trinity11 I didn't know people still used the term "powder room". LOL
I do agree, though, that anyone could have been the snoop.
It is a weird name .... but everyone knows what you mean when you say it! lol
What's the proper term now? Half bath? But you don't take a 'bath' in there.....sooo.....
Anyhow, I remember going to my dad's sister's house (she was much younger than my dad and so cool). They were all having cocktails downstairs and was told I could go up on her bed and watch TV. Well, back then there were only a handful of channels to watch and I couldn't find anything.
So I went in to her bathroom and got into her makeup. Had eyeshadow on, I think I used lipstick for blush, a dark brow pencil on my blonde brows and frosted lipstick.
I'd fallen asleep and when they came up to get me, they said I looked like a clown.
I used the term @Lucky Charm @Cakers3 "powder room" because the terminology means a "guest bathroom" separate from the private bathroom of the home owners. Usually located on the main floor...
@Trinity11 Yes we know what the term means. It's just not heard today, as in "I have to go and powder my nose".
Just a light LOL for the day.
Oy.
I highly doubt @Cakers3 based on your replies on this board if I had said the same to you, you would have not claimed I was nit-picking.🙄
Oy and have a nice day! 😄
09-07-2022 03:35 PM
09-07-2022 06:09 PM
@Trinity11 wrote:
@Lucky Charm wrote:
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@Cakers3 wrote:
@Trinity11 wrote:
@Biftu wrote:@Trinity11 I am absoutely sure it was her. Everybody else stayed outside. She was the only one who went inside.
You mean none of your guests @Biftu went inside to the powder room? Without proof with a camera, I would reserve judgement. Someone key scratched my friend's car. She claimed only one person could have done it. Footage from a neighbor's camera proved otherwise.😳
@Trinity11 I didn't know people still used the term "powder room". LOL
I do agree, though, that anyone could have been the snoop.
It is a weird name .... but everyone knows what you mean when you say it! lol
What's the proper term now? Half bath? But you don't take a 'bath' in there.....sooo.....
Anyhow, I remember going to my dad's sister's house (she was much younger than my dad and so cool). They were all having cocktails downstairs and was told I could go up on her bed and watch TV. Well, back then there were only a handful of channels to watch and I couldn't find anything.
So I went in to her bathroom and got into her makeup. Had eyeshadow on, I think I used lipstick for blush, a dark brow pencil on my blonde brows and frosted lipstick.
I'd fallen asleep and when they came up to get me, they said I looked like a clown.
I used the term @Lucky Charm @Cakers3 "powder room" because the terminology means a "guest bathroom" separate from the private bathroom of the home owners. Usually located on the main floor...
I call it a powder room, too!
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