These story lines are the pure definition of random. They go weeks without a thread, and
suddenly, as if an editor found it on the floor,(" oh nuts, this belonged to the story line of a month ago"…ah..throw it in")and they reappear…totally bizarre..
Janis wanting to “Spring Clean” their possessions has been a long running theme here. She does this in fits and starts. Which is why Arlo is trying to assess her seriousness this time around.
Tyge about 7 years ago
“Sunrise, sunset. Sunrise, sunset. Swiftly flow the days…”
jarvisloop about 7 years ago
In my house, it’s “Get rid of one; go buy two more.”
William Bednar Premium Member about 7 years ago
These two must have no children. Otherwise, the “kids” would be living with them, in the “basement”.
jeanie5448 about 7 years ago
maybe that was something he gave her and is sad she doesn’t remember.
WaitingMan about 7 years ago
Decorative curling stones never did become a thing.
ChessPirate about 7 years ago
He doesn’t remember it…
gigagrouch about 7 years ago
Her things, his crap.
locake about 7 years ago
Huh? What is she getting rid of and why is she humming? And what does his comment mean?
BlueIris Premium Member about 7 years ago
@Locake I’m leaning toward ChessPirate (“He doesn’t remember it.”) or (even better) Gigagrouch (“Her things, his crap.”)
1776july about 7 years ago
These story lines are the pure definition of random. They go weeks without a thread, and
suddenly, as if an editor found it on the floor,(" oh nuts, this belonged to the story line of a month ago"…ah..throw it in")and they reappear…totally bizarre..
KenTheCoffinDweller about 7 years ago
Janis wanting to “Spring Clean” their possessions has been a long running theme here. She does this in fits and starts. Which is why Arlo is trying to assess her seriousness this time around.