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    Lavena (thomyorkescaresme) Posted Sun 01 Jun, 2008 4:47 AM | 
  
  
    E. You know I'm lazy, right? 
 
We had discussion at work one day about how often we change the sheets on our beds (scintillating, I know) and the general consensus seemed to be a week, or twice a week. It got to be my turn and I kind of looked around and said, "who are you people? Who takes time to to change their sheets twice a week? Are you soiled head to toe when you go to bed at night?" And then I flat out refused to answer the question lest they think I was a filthy slob (note: I am). | 
  
  
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    DAKOTA Posted Sun 01 Jun, 2008 5:01 AM | 
  
  
    | Twice a week?  Ugh, too much laundry and making of the bed for me! | 
  
  
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    minnmess Posted Sun 01 Jun, 2008 6:09 AM | 
  
  
    E. 
And im with Dakota, sheets suck!  | 
  
  
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    lindsey22295 Posted Sun 01 Jun, 2008 6:21 AM | 
  
  
    Often after washing my sheets I'm too lazy to put them back on so I just whip out my camping sleeping bag and sleep in that for a while.  It is actually quite cozy, especially in the winter. 
 
Speaking of frequency of washing sheets...When I went to visit one of my friends in her dorm last year her roommate was gone for the weekend, but had told me I could sleep in her bed.  After she left my friend kindly informed me that she had not washed her sheets ALL YEAR...and this was in May.  Needless to say I did not sleep in her bed. | 
  
  
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    mili Posted Sun 01 Jun, 2008 7:47 AM | 
  
  
    | A, but it's usually the hubby who does it while he's waiting for his turn in the bathroom. | 
  
  
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    moominbadger Posted Sun 01 Jun, 2008 2:00 PM | 
  
  
    A....but it's usually Mr Moominbadger that makes it cos I'm faffing around in the bathroom or something. 
 
As for changing the sheets twice a week  -  tell those people to get a life! | 
  
  
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    AbsolutPurple Posted Sun 01 Jun, 2008 2:42 PM | 
  
  
    | After opening the bedroom windows for like 10 minutes to get fresh air. | 
  
  
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    Monica Posted Sun 01 Jun, 2008 3:40 PM | 
  
  
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    Nikki Posted Sun 01 Jun, 2008 4:33 PM | 
  
  
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    the boy with a cryptic name Posted Sun 01 Jun, 2008 4:50 PM | 
  
  
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G: Just before I go to bed, when I notice that I have to before I can get into bed :( | 
  
  
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    Turtleneck Posted Sun 01 Jun, 2008 4:55 PM | 
  
  
    When I was single, I rarely made my bed.  Now that I have Mr. Turtleneck trying to take more than his fair share of the covers, I have to make the bed to get back what's mine. 
 
Also, I love sheets.  Even if I had nothing else, I'd want a sheet.  Nice crisp cool sheets, especially if they've been hung outside to dry, are BOSS.   | 
  
  
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    megg_inc Posted Sun 01 Jun, 2008 4:58 PM | 
  
  
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    ashleyb Posted Sun 01 Jun, 2008 5:17 PM | 
  
  
    | I am such an A.  Even when I'm sick, I cannot stand not making my bed.  Not that it's that difficult for me- I barely move when I sleep so the covers pretty much stay put. | 
  
  
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    I Came in Through the Bathroom Window Posted Sun 01 Jun, 2008 9:01 PM | 
  
  
     
E. 
 
Although when I go to my dad's I'm forced to do it because the bed is a couch and my dad freaks out if I don't. So in that case it would be A, but sometimes B. | 
  
  
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    dee Posted Sun 01 Jun, 2008 9:09 PM | 
  
  
     D. When I feel like it. 
 
 
i can basically sleep anywhere but when a tidy streak hits me i became anally retentive about irrelevant stuff like envelope folds on the sheets...my mother and sister are nurses and my dad used to manage a 4 star hotel...according to them i should care about bed-making...i don't. 
 
i generally just crawl in no matter what way up the duvet is facing etc... | 
  
  
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