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CAN WOMEN WASH DISHES? CAN MEN? LIFE LESSONS!

posted Thursday, 10 April 2008

I’ve had a life where the women I encounter have been very neat and clean with respect to the way they kept their home, however, I have yet to find a lady who does a great job of washing glasses, dinnerware and silverware. I can hear the ladies, now, saying, WHAT’S WRONG WITH YOUR HANDS, MISTER, THAT YOU CAN’T PICK UP A WASH CLOTH? Ladies, I do!

Ever since I was 7 years old dishes have been part of my regimen. Both my parents worked when we were kids, at a time when a mother working was rare and even frowned upon. My job was to do dishes every other week, and with a Marine for a father checking whether the job was done properly, I didn’t get away with murder. If glasses were greasy, and/or silverware crusty, and/or crumbs left on plates, and/or the underside of the plate was dirty, Dad would take those things out of the drainer and call me in to do them over, whether I was sleep, playing with friends, doing homework, watching t.v., whatever! Having my flow interrupted like that led to my becoming an excellent dishwasher, early.

Now, there will be those who say, I DON’T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THAT BECAUSE I USE A DISHWASHER. My answer to those folks is, HAVE YOU EVER LOOKED AT THE GLASSES, DISHES AND SILVERWARE COMING OUT OF YOUR DISHWASHER? It’s as bad as or worse than the ladies I’ve been discussing regarding washing dishes. By the way, are dishwashers some of the worse germ carriers?

The trials my parents put me through to make me a good dishwasher also led me to discover that they didn’t know how to wash dishes, either. The criteria they were holding my brother and me to, were not the same as those they lived by – know what I’m sayin’? One of the first instances of learning LIFE IS NOT FAIR, BUT BALANCES ITSELF OUT AS TIME GOES BY. It evened itself out with respect to dishwashing by teaching me lessons that were pertainent to the rest of my life.

LESSONS OF DISHWASHING

  1. KNOW YOUR GOAL - Clean dishes to the eye, touch, and nose, so I can keep my flow.
  2. FIND A SYSTEM THAT EFFICIENTLY ATTAINS THE GOAL.
  3. APPLY THAT SYSTEM TO THE TASK BIG OR SMALL.
  4. USE INFORMATION OF PETTY TYRANTS (MY PARENTS) TO GAUGE REACTION TO ATTAIN GOAL.
  5. WHEN YOU REACH THE GOAL, BE MINDFUL OF HOW YOU GOT THERE AND REPEAT WHEN NECESSARY. Note to the ladies: This is why you never fake an orgasm with a man!

You often here me say, WE LEARN THROUGH OBSERVATION AND DOING. It’s in the repetition of doing and gauging the results that we become expert at the task. Through this process I discovered the best way to do dishes.

DISHWASHING

  1. PREPARE THE DISHES – Scrap food off plates and pots. Put water in the pots to keep the residue from hardening and also put water in the cups and glasses to help remove the smell of the contents that made them dirty.
  2. RUN HOT WATER (AS HOT AS YOU CAN TAKE IT) IN THE SINK WITH DISHWASHING DETERGENT AND MAKE IT SOAPY.
  3. PLACE YOUR SILVERWARE IN THE SINK WHILE IT’S SOAPING UP AND BEGIN TO USE A CLEAN SOAPY SPONGE TO CLEAN YOUR GLASSES AND CUPS FIRST. This is done to keep the glasses from filming, having a smell and/or fingerprints and feeling greasy. Clean the inside of the glass, the lip, the outside AND the bottom. Rinse the glass well and put it in the drainer.
  4. NEXT, CLEAN THE SILVERWARE – Insuring you clean in between the tongs and the handles. Get em real soapy, rinse and to the drainer.
  5. DO THE PLATES AND SAUCERS – With a soapy sponge, the back as well as the front of the plate. There is nothing more disgusting than seeing a filthy underside to a plate your eating off.
  6. AT THIS POINT THE WATER IN THE SINK IS SOAPY AND READY TO RECEIVE THE POTS. Because there was water in the pots initially, the contents haven’t hardened on the side and are easy to remove. And please remove the contents from the outside of the pots and pans as well (handles, too).
  7. DON’T USE THE SAME SPONGE YOU USE FOR DOING DISHES TO CLEAN COUNTERTOPS AND OTHER ITEMS – TOO MANY GERMS.

I know too many guys don’t know how to wash dishes, but I’m always surprised to discover women who maintain a very clean looking house have dishes that aren’t up to par.

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1. Mel left...
Thursday, 10 April 2008 6:14 pm :: http://thepharaohmel.wordpress.com

LOL...... Like Beauty and Difficulty, Cleanliness is in the eye of the beholder. You sir, have a very clean eye. Growing up, Mom would tell me "Cleanliness is next to godliness"..... But she would also tell me....don't let the water run. Lol.

Somehow I find a subtle satire in this post.

For me and my family, the act of dish washing stresses (This is why we don't use the dishwasher, whether we have or don't have one, it doesn't matter)...order. The order in which we conduct our lives, and the effort we MUST put in to attain a certain satisfaction. Like your self, if you don't bathe, you die. Likewise, if you don't wash your dishes, you'll catch something...and then die lmao. A certain amount of energy must be used, to create a balance and normalcy in ones life.

You know I always say, "It may have been the woman who inspired it, but it was men who built the palaces and everything in it".


2. The Capt. left...
Friday, 11 April 2008 8:36 am

Mel, I didn't want it to appear finicky, but the reality of what happens with dishwashing. Smudgy, greasy, fingerprint and/or dirty items are not things I want to put in my mouth. No leftover milk or egg nog at the bottom of a glass, or a glass that smells like beer when you're about to have a soda.


3. Mel left...
Friday, 11 April 2008 6:50 pm :: http://thepharaohmel.wordpress.com

Ok well....we can draw a common link there. I think any human would be repulsed to see smudges or left over such and such.

I was thinking about this subject earlier, and I was discussing it with my Kingdom, and once again, it reminded me of why I prefer cooking my own food than eating in restaurants.

The other day, in the summer, me and mama was walkin about 33rd or 34th, somewhere around the Garden, and we went into this lil food joint. We were gonna buy some sandwiches since we had been troddin about for a while and had been hungry. So we wait for someone to "help" us and this fellow comes out from the back with white gloves on. I believe, if I remember correctly, he was holding a plunger or some kinda stick thing. And so he takes the gloves off. Before...we...even order...or speak to the guy...Mama pulls us out.

And another thought is: Have you ever Read Albert Camus' The Stranger? There was an interesting scene towards the end when Mearsault (The protagonist) was about to be beheaded in the end, and the preacher kept forcing christianity on him. The Chaplain..actually. Not preacher. But it was profound because while the Chaplain asked Mearsault to show some remorse for his murder, some sign of a soul, and show some sense of godliness in him, some form of Christianity, Mearsault had done nothing but being honest. All of his words, and actions, although abnormal were honest to the T, and it was funny how the Chaplain tried to force religion down his throat, even though he was expressing one of the main ideas of Christianity. The point is, sometimes....eh...like you would say...a prophet is a prophet everywhere except his home. Or as Jonathan Swift once said "When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are all in confederacy against him. "


4. The Capt. left...
Friday, 11 April 2008 6:57 pm

Mel, if Christ came back today, folks would say he's anti-religious. ;]