tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301586145140787353.post966949735861495420..comments2023-10-30T06:46:11.502-05:00Comments on noodleroux: In which you're just gonna have to get your own snacks and toilet paper.Becky Brownhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08351322716749475996noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301586145140787353.post-36869746343258711242020-02-21T03:51:37.179-06:002020-02-21T03:51:37.179-06:00play bazaar
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I applaud your friend for standing her ...HERE HERE!<br />I applaud your friend for standing her ground. Enough IS enough and you are absolutely right. Advance! Continue the war, ladies! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301586145140787353.post-68487005542636685632017-02-18T14:34:39.816-06:002017-02-18T14:34:39.816-06:00learning to say no is the hardest thing in the wor...learning to say no is the hardest thing in the world for us, we, women in general. I know it took me years and then one day, I said no, then I said it again, and again and again. Wow! Who knew how beautiful this word could be. I am now working, I'm sorry out.<br />cookingwithgashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11456258592273328486noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301586145140787353.post-91187301407065853492017-02-17T23:29:00.329-06:002017-02-17T23:29:00.329-06:00AMEN!!
I absolutely love that your friend stood (s...AMEN!!<br />I absolutely love that your friend stood (sat?) her ground and pointed out the disparity. <br />Get your own snacks and toilet paper indeed!<br />When I went merrily off to work nearly almost 4 years ago, my retired husband took over the shopping (he'd already taken over most of the cooking, so obviously he is head and shoulders above many men). BUT, after over five years of shopping he still does not realize simple things like toilet paper need to be checked and repurchased on a regular basis. I'm still the one making that list -- because, let's face it, one of us is going to be more inconvenienced than the other if I "let it go" and rely on him for TP. If he opens the last ketchup, it does not occur to him to buy a new bottle for the pantry; I can't tell you how many times we have run out of basics like milk and eggs (there are young men in our home, one of whom eats a half-dozen eggs for breakfast every. single.day). This is not rocket science, it's simple math. I can't cook without shopping first for myself because invariably there will not be all the ingredients available. <br />And it's not just the shopping. I spent years volunteering with and at the schools for the kids (he shows up now for student-parent conferences by force). I'm the keeper of the calendar. <br />I will say that our church is better about sharing responsibilities compared to what I've seen elsewhere, but the battle is not over. Soldier on! Karen (formerly kcinnova)https://www.blogger.com/profile/08965093440928340819noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301586145140787353.post-48157113542815076702017-02-17T20:32:57.149-06:002017-02-17T20:32:57.149-06:00I love this story so much! Your friend is a badas...I love this story so much! Your friend is a badass. I am so glad that she stood up to those men. All of the small things add up.<br /><br />He Who Shall Not Be Named is a deplorable excuse for a human being and a f***ing scary president, but the one positive thing (albeit unintended on his behalf) that he's done is to unite and empower women to speak up.<br /><br />I'll fully admit that I don't watch his press conferences. I just can't handle him without my blood pressure rising to unsafe levels. <br /><br />Oh, and I'm pretty sure my husband thinks there is a toilet paper fairy.BentNotBrokenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10151724076659555122noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301586145140787353.post-73916730928905968242017-02-17T19:15:19.941-06:002017-02-17T19:15:19.941-06:00Jenny, I watched that clip in horror. Yes. Like th...Jenny, I watched that clip in horror. Yes. Like that. (Also hammering my head on my desk)Becky Brownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08351322716749475996noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7301586145140787353.post-71772549773612459532017-02-17T15:06:17.540-06:002017-02-17T15:06:17.540-06:00This played out in the news at SCROTUS's press...This played out in the news at SCROTUS's press conference yesterday when the man who was speaking (you know who I mean), in response to a question about a potential meeting with the Congressional Black Caucus, asked the female [black] reporter if she (1) knew those Congressmembers, and (2) instructed her go ahead and set up the meeting. Because she is a woman who, despite the disparity in their positions, was the logical one to set it up. To do ALL the work. Because of course HE wasn't going to do it. We all saw the clip and hammered our collective female heads on our collective desks because THIS. Jenny Hart Borenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06587246633354905840noreply@blogger.com