And again, a double word: “Okay Ken, I get your your point …”
@StarkRG: But that is the point. He don’t want to do it. So he is willing to do lots of work to be sure he don’t have to do the work he don’t want to.
Hm, I’m not totally sure if someone can understand this sentence. Otherwise ignore it.
Oh, believe me, I agree. In fact that would totally be me doing that. I’ll spend years researching and building an autonomous robot to clean the fridge for me rather than do it myself…
So far I’m still in the research stage and building an early prototype.
When I was working at a small company, as part of facilities it was my job to do a full HazMat cleanup every quarter of the Cafeteria Fridges.
We finally figured the quickest way was to unplug on a Friday afternoon, move them with a pump truck to the wash-up area of production, Bag the electricals, and put “The Hose” to them under the full De-con protocols, then let air dry till Monday and wheel em back into the Cafeteria. Also took care of those annoying dust-bunnies.
Geeze, with all the work he put into convincing his wife to clean out the fridge he coulda just done it himself.
That’s no fun!
And again, a double word: “Okay Ken, I get your your point …”
@StarkRG: But that is the point. He don’t want to do it. So he is willing to do lots of work to be sure he don’t have to do the work he don’t want to.
Hm, I’m not totally sure if someone can understand this sentence. Otherwise ignore it.
Thanks, my ever reliable editor!
Oh, believe me, I agree. In fact that would totally be me doing that. I’ll spend years researching and building an autonomous robot to clean the fridge for me rather than do it myself…
So far I’m still in the research stage and building an early prototype.
I find it to be just as Bill Cosby once said: ‘It takes a great deal of work to avoid working.’
Oh, Ken; I always look forward to your lines!
As do I!
hehe We all hate cleaning out the fridge & finding some fuzzy living thing in the fridge when we clean it out LOL
When I was working at a small company, as part of facilities it was my job to do a full HazMat cleanup every quarter of the Cafeteria Fridges.
We finally figured the quickest way was to unplug on a Friday afternoon, move them with a pump truck to the wash-up area of production, Bag the electricals, and put “The Hose” to them under the full De-con protocols, then let air dry till Monday and wheel em back into the Cafeteria. Also took care of those annoying dust-bunnies.