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Hello; I guess this is stuff kids do or ask about. I do not know why spoons would be in a clothes dryer. I do have a tennis ball in an old sock in my dryer with the open end of the sock tied in a knot.
 
1) why is there an empty 2 liter in the fridge?
2) why is there an empty cereal box, cracker box, etc. in the cabinet?
3) who forgot to flush the toilet?
4) why is the thermostat set to 60?
5) why are all three containers of cream cheese open?
6) why is a can of soda in the freezer?
7) how did you take a bath in 4 minutes?
8) how did you brush your teeth when your toothbrush is still dry?
 
1) why is there an empty 2 liter in the fridge?
2) why is there an empty cereal box, cracker box, etc. in the cabinet?
3) who forgot to flush the toilet?
4) why is the thermostat set to 60?
5) why are all three containers of cream cheese open?
6) why is a can of soda in the freezer?
7) how did you take a bath in 4 minutes?
8) how did you brush your teeth when your toothbrush is still dry?
Lol sounds like yours get into a lot of mischief in the kitchen
 
Hello; I guess this is stuff kids do or ask about. I do not know why spoons would be in a clothes dryer. I do have a tennis ball in an old sock in my dryer with the open end of the sock tied in a knot.
It is questions your kids make you ask. There were spoons in the dryer because I told her to dry the silver wear and she thought it would be faster that way...I came in the house from doing yard work to the most god awful noise.
 
Just this past saturday morning mine was "why does the dog smell like fabreeze" and just a month or so ago it was "why the hell are my toenails painted after dosing off in the recliner" (i think mom had an assist on that one) lmao
 
It is questions your kids make you ask. There were spoons in the dryer because I told her to dry the silver wear and she thought it would be faster that way...I came in the house from doing yard work to the most god awful noise.
Hello; I get it now. The word "dry" had a very different context for you than it did for you child. To get off track a bit from your interesting thread, I see this often in the threads of this forum. One of us will post a statement with a particular meaning to us and someone else will take a very different meaning from it.
 
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