I have a child like this. His bathroom sink was repulsive. His room was a very stylish version of advanced Early Disheveled. Clothes everywhere. Two empty trashcans; gum wrappers and unidentifiable bits of torn paper and plastic on desktop, floor and nightstand. Wadded notebook paper and snack bags discarded next to waste bin. I could wax poetic on the creative ways in which he was messy. Then he went away to college. And he was randomly placed with a roommate who is even MORE of a slob (tosses soda cans and food scraps on the floor, refrigerator reeks with rotten food, clothing unwashed and smelly -- in a warm and humid climate). And magically my son has realized that he has standards. He came home for winter break and there are NO clothes on the floor. There is NO food in his room. It's a Christmas Miracle.
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Orthodontic Laboratory
Wednesday, May 4th @ 13:20 pm by Orthodontic Laboratory
What a funny comic, don't see the last scene coming, thanks for the laughs.
Rebecca Schwartz
Thursday, December 24th @ 20:14 pm by Rebecca Schwartz
I have a child like this. His bathroom sink was repulsive. His room was a very stylish version of advanced Early Disheveled. Clothes everywhere. Two empty trashcans; gum wrappers and unidentifiable bits of torn paper and plastic on desktop, floor and nightstand. Wadded notebook paper and snack bags discarded next to waste bin. I could wax poetic on the creative ways in which he was messy. Then he went away to college. And he was randomly placed with a roommate who is even MORE of a slob (tosses soda cans and food scraps on the floor, refrigerator reeks with rotten food, clothing unwashed and smelly -- in a warm and humid climate). And magically my son has realized that he has standards. He came home for winter break and there are NO clothes on the floor. There is NO food in his room. It's a Christmas Miracle.
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