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Wed Feb-01-06 08:17 PM
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Who has a wife/significant other that LOVES to re-arrange furniture? |
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So, since Christmas, we've re-arranged the living room, family room, computer room, and our bedroom--twice.
Now we have painted three rooms, to include the kitchen twice (ourselves), and my back hurts, my feet are sore, and I think I pulled my uvula.
Is there a cure for this? Can I get her some sort of medicine?
Help!!
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Wed Feb-01-06 08:21 PM
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1. there is no known cure. |
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I loves to rearrange furniture! Hubby can't anymore. He hurt his back. You could try that, but it sucks! :(
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Wed Feb-01-06 08:22 PM
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Wed Feb-01-06 08:29 PM
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5. love of rearranging furniture is genetic. |
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my mother's favorite places were furniture stores. And when we were kids, we'd rearrange the house all the time. Switch bedrooms at the drop of a hat, it was good, cheap entertainment. It's only a problem if you come home late and don't turn on the lights quick enough. Crash, "where the hell did that chair come from?" It can be dangerous unless you are intimately involved. :-)
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Wed Feb-01-06 08:45 PM
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13. She never had this gene before |
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Maybe it's because we finally have options to move stuff around
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Wed Feb-01-06 08:24 PM
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3. Hey good to see you, xgoper, still around. I hope all is well. Pretty |
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discouraging year, but I guess I'm still hanging in there.
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Wed Feb-01-06 08:43 PM
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10. Someone remembers me!! |
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Thanks, glad to be back around here. Things sure have changed
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Wed Feb-01-06 08:45 PM
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12. I still remember your original posts. |
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Wed Feb-01-06 08:27 PM
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4. How does she get you to do that? |
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My house is still not back right since Christmas.
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Wed Feb-01-06 08:43 PM
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And good food. Plus she massages my aching back.
It's a symbiotic relationship, to be sure.
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Wed Feb-01-06 08:44 PM
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11. Hmmm, off to google whips. |
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Wed Feb-01-06 08:29 PM
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6. No cure except perfection. |
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Edited on Wed Feb-01-06 08:30 PM by wildeyed
This past month, I made my husband move the big chair upstairs, then back downstairs, then we moved the couch upstairs. I also made him replace the toidy in the powder room.
I will stop when the house is *perfect*. Not one moment before.
What is an 'uvula'? Sounds painful.
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Wed Feb-01-06 08:42 PM
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7. The flappy thing in the back of your throat |
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that keeps food and water from going "down the wrong tube".
That's how much furniture I've moved.
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Wed Feb-01-06 08:42 PM
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8. My grandmother was an incorrigible re-arranger. |
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Drove most of the family crazy, and because we nearly always had farmhands who lived on the property, she'd draft them to help her " Play Upset the Fruit Basket" (her term for rearranging) on rainy or snowy days when my grandfather didn't need them.
I'd do more rearranging myself if I had a house that was conducive to it, but where the furniture is is the only place it really fits well...
Rearranging also helps make sure everything is clean and tidy.
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Wed Feb-01-06 09:05 PM
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14. I'm the re-arranger in our family - I redo it all every six months or so |
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sometimes sooner.
It's apparently because I use both sides of my brain equally - I took the brain test, and came out even, and it said that one of the manifestations of that is a need to re-arrange spaces on a somewhat continuous basis for the sake of freshness and newness. And it's true - I've been that way for years, and I start getting dragged down when my furniture has been in the same spot for too long. Even moving it a foot gives me a whole new batch of energy and excitement.
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Wed Feb-01-06 09:18 PM
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15. mine started moving the furniture around... |
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right after my vision began to go bad.
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