In all seriousness ... if that is even possible ...
Lights out. In fact, it drives me nuts that the kids turn on the light in the hallway to pass into the room immediately across from the room they left. Trust me, enough light is escaping to illuminate the hall.
Shoes off at the door. I understand this is a cultural/regional thing and in fact most Americans do leave their shoes on in the house. True?
Coffee table in the official living room. It even has "coffee table books" on it. But downstairs in the "rec room" or where we have the good TV and the bad couches/sofas/chesterfields we have a padded table/chest/ottoman that houses blankets inside and a variety of either coffee cups or feet on top.
And no, my neighbour is not whacky. He is an old, white, cigar smoking, racist with a really sweet wife. But man o' man she can't sing. Windows break when they sing along at the piano. So much for being serious.
- Marty
Lights out. In fact, it drives me nuts that the kids turn on the light in the hallway to pass into the room immediately across from the room they left. Trust me, enough light is escaping to illuminate the hall.
Shoes off at the door. I understand this is a cultural/regional thing and in fact most Americans do leave their shoes on in the house. True?
Coffee table in the official living room. It even has "coffee table books" on it. But downstairs in the "rec room" or where we have the good TV and the bad couches/sofas/chesterfields we have a padded table/chest/ottoman that houses blankets inside and a variety of either coffee cups or feet on top.
And no, my neighbour is not whacky. He is an old, white, cigar smoking, racist with a really sweet wife. But man o' man she can't sing. Windows break when they sing along at the piano. So much for being serious.
- Marty
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