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Re: I'm sorry, Ma'am, but this isn't Kinder Care

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 3:46 am
by Randy B
Main Streeter wrote:What a great way to mop! :cool: Dogs just tracked in from our drizzle. Gotta try this out. ;)
To break up the big, muddy stuff first, strap on a pair of large scrub brushes for the first circuit. Then use the pads to get the remaining liquid portions.
:D:

Randy

Re: I'm sorry, Ma'am, but this isn't Kinder Care

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 4:26 am
by Main Streeter
Randy B wrote:To break up the big, muddy stuff first, strap on a pair of large scrub brushes for the first circuit.
:D:

Randy
No big muddy stuff here. Yard is too lush & concrete is kept clean. Now abt strap on large scrub brushes, Randy......you have no idea how uncoordinated I can be. LOL, HA HA, ROFL. Gonna skip your idea as you'd not be around to pick me up, ;) & dogs would just lay on me - or lick & walk over me. :D: :D: Thanks though.

Re: I'm sorry, Ma'am, but this isn't Kinder Care

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 4:31 am
by Randy B
Main Streeter wrote:No big muddy stuff here. Yard is too lush & concrete is kept clean. Now abt strap on large scrub brushes, Randy......you have no idea how uncoordinated I can be. LOL, HA HA, ROFL. Gonna skip your idea as you'd not be around to pick me up, ;) & dogs would just lay on me - or lick & walk over me. :D: :D:
Well I DID resist the first suggestion that came to mind. This last week I was watching an episode of Red Green (if you don't know, don't ask) and he used two floor buffers strapped to his feet as an easy way to clean the floor. Unfortunately the two buffers tended to take off in opposite directions. :eek:

Randy

Re: I'm sorry, Ma'am, but this isn't Kinder Care

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 4:39 am
by Main Streeter
Randy B wrote:Well I DID resist the first suggestion that came to mind.
Randy
Randy, never resist a "first." ;) The floor buffers would be hysterical! :D: I'd try those & not even blame my pain on you. :D: :)

Re: I'm sorry, Ma'am, but this isn't Kinder Care

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 4:51 am
by Randy B
Main Streeter wrote:Randy, never resist a "first." ;) The floor buffers would be hysterical! :D: I'd try those & not even blame my pain on you. :D: :)
Well, this IS the same guy who used a flintlock musket to make some incredible casts when fishing. ;) :eek: :D:

Randy

Re: I'm sorry, Ma'am, but this isn't Kinder Care

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 8:02 am
by Cranbiz
Randy B wrote:Well I DID resist the first suggestion that came to mind. This last week I was watching an episode of Red Green (if you don't know, don't ask) and he used two floor buffers strapped to his feet as an easy way to clean the floor. Unfortunately the two buffers tended to take off in opposite directions. :eek:

Randy
I love Red Green. Unfortunately, the PBS stations down here don't air the show as often as WGBH did in Boston.

Remember, Keep your stick on the ice.

Re: I'm sorry, Ma'am, but this isn't Kinder Care

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 10:15 am
by hobie16
Main Streeter wrote:What a great way to mop! :cool: Dogs just tracked in from our drizzle. Gotta try this out. ;)
I was sitting at the computer yesterday and looked over to see our miniature schnauzer carrying in a complete plant with the root ball still attached. She had a very proud look on her face. Turned out it was a very rare heliconia my wife had planted a few days ago. :eek: Good thing she wasn't home. I got it replanted so we'll see what happens.

Re: I'm sorry, Ma'am, but this isn't Kinder Care

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 10:25 am
by DisneyMom
hobie16 wrote:I was sitting at the computer yesterday and looked over to see our miniature schnauzer carrying in a complete plant with the root ball still attached. She had a very proud look on her face. Turned out it was a very rare heliconia my wife had planted a few days ago. :eek: Good thing she wasn't home. I got it replanted so we'll see what happens.
Some things should be secret between a man and a wife! :p:

Re: I'm sorry, Ma'am, but this isn't Kinder Care

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 10:26 am
by February
Main Streeter wrote:What a great way to mop! :cool: Dogs just tracked in from our drizzle. Gotta try this out. ;)
You know, one has to wonder if this wasn't how the swiffer was invented. . .SNL did a skit about "Swiffer jammies" to put your kids in and scoot em across to do the floor!

Re: I'm sorry, Ma'am, but this isn't Kinder Care

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 10:39 am
by hobie16
DisneyMom wrote:Some things should be secret between a man and a wife! :p:
She loves Scooter but she spends a lot of time in the yard trying to get stuff to grow. We might have had the first schnauzer launched into low orbit.