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no.

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Just because the goras fight over it all the time, do we have to?

My kids do it. But I make sure that they do it in the evening hours. If they have to do it in the night , then we have tons of light to illuminate our alley and back yard before going out to do the job.

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Yay to all who said it’s a man’s job and my husband also strongly agrees with this too but he always forgets to put it outside and he doesn’t really know how to put cardboard and plastic in separate boxes.

Mamaof3
I tried doing that but but it didn’t work. Rats started to flourish among the rubbish bags and we had to fill our car with dozens of rubbish bags to take it to the skip…

I often remind him the night before but he just forgets…I think he does that on purpose. :hmmm:

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@mirch
You know that is very smart things to do. My father always told us "when you leave the house at night leave out side lights on, when you come back you should be able to see the surrounding clearly."

Right now I don't care much, but When I have family I am going to make sure we practice same thing.
No spot around the house should be dark when someone is out.

From his posts I know he is very very smart guy. Separating cardboard and plastic is not , as they say in America, rocket science.

Your womanly instinct is right, he does it on purpose. Once you use your rolling pin or frying pan , he will never forget and will separate plastics and cardboard very efficiently. :smiley:

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^:D

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men. why else do you think we keep them around?

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^khumar is right , yet again :sahar02:

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:smooth:

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god forbid you should break a nail whilst taking out the trash.

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a calamity would befall if such an event was to occur

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what's next.. who mows the lawn and shovel snow of a roof?

These are our jobs and no women should do that.. period.

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again, god forbid.

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oh God i hav done this job like a zillion times. ok i don't care if its men or women job. gund tu sub ka he hota hai na...

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The minute a man says , something is HIS job , all the women want to do it :cb:

But yeah all those jobs that you mentioned , you boys ko hi mubarik ho :vivo:

Grow up princesses... I don't mind doing it, what's the big deal?

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@ home my dad does it. If my bro's are around- then they take care of it. We think of this as a "man's job" in our house.

But my mom pitches in and takes care of the recycling tho..... we have to take it to the recycling place ourselves. So she organizes the recycling (and there is a TONNNN ... paper, plastic, cans, glass) and then once a month takes one of my bros with her to drop it off. My sister and I don't live at home or else we would help out more with this task.

ya i never understood this warped mentality, fighting over a total non-issue, probably an ego thing. this next door neighbour of mine fought over it with his wife just a few weeks ago, there was a horrible stench coming from their garage, when neighbours complained (it can breed rats) they said they were having a tiff over who gets to take the garbage out and they just let it rot...like what ??!! you simply have to wheel the bin from the garage to the curb, takes what, a minute? whats the freakin big deal. if you dispose off it in a clean orgainsed manner in proper bins, there is no yuck factor to it so don't get the 'princess' connection to it.

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It should be the man, but every garbage day since I got married I've been running late on garbage morning and in imminent danger of missing the bus. So every garbage day I've had to ask my wife to handle it...