ohhhh your spending too much money...why not just hang them outside on a clothes line and let the rain do it... or if that takes too much energy... just bring them into the shower with you , and you and the dishes get clean at the same time... you save money, time, water, soap and energy! lol.....
2006-06-09 07:52:47
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answered by Ms Fortune 7
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Yes, you should do the dishes. If you don't know how (and it seems like you don't.... not to be mean) here's how , if you don't have a dishwasher wash them by hand. Take that thing that stops the water from leaving the sink. Put it in the hole. Turn on the faucet and let the water rise half way or a little bit more than halfway. Then put in the dirty dishes. Let them soak for about 3-5 minutes. Then take a rag with soap in in it (make sure you put dish detergent in the water as well) and wash off the dish, then rinse the dish off and dry it.
But if you are to lazy to do that then just by some paper plates, cups, and silverware.
2006-06-06 18:12:18
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answered by BowWowschicka 2
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That is pretty outrageous that you take your dishes to the local restaurant to wash! It is almost unbelieveable - did you make that up?? What restaurant will let you walk in with a load of dirty dishes? The dishwasher found a way to pocket himself some cash but I bet the owner wouldn't be so happy nor the customers! You should invest in a dish washer - you could have bought one by now with all the money you wasted asking the dish boy at Charlie's to do it.
2006-06-06 21:28:00
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answered by ouisy_01 3
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You are not lazy you are just being mean to your self. If someone will take the time to carry dishes to a restrant and pay money there is another reason. Talk to yourself. The dish washing job should only take minutes. We all do things we don't like just be grateful you have food and dishes. Be nice to yourself.
2006-06-06 17:51:48
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answered by truth seeker 1
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Do you dishes yourself, but save for a dishwasher. Or you could trade jobs with a neighbor or friend. You do their laundry and they do your dishes. Price a dishwasher and you will have a goal to save up towards even if you and a friend trade jobs. Don't let the dishes stack up so much. Do them more than once a day so it doesn't seem like so much at once. If you clean them as you use them they don't get food dried on and hard to get off. Good Luck.
2006-06-06 20:27:07
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answered by pattie 3
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Throw them out $10 buys a heck of a lot of paper plates and plastic utensils and glasses.
2006-06-06 19:20:26
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answered by home improvement at its best 5
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Sometimes in life we we just have to do things that we don't like to do, and if you keep telling your self you hate doing it, it just makes it worse. So don't think about it, just put your favorite music on, do some great day dreaming and get it done. LOL, think of it as quality alone time.
2006-06-07 10:46:32
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answered by IT's ME 2
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Wash them yourself & every time you do put $10 in a jar. In no time at all you will have saved enough to buy yourself something special.
2006-06-06 18:47:35
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answered by Jacey 3
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if you just wash a couple dishes after every meal then they won't add up to a lot. Then you won't dread doing them.
2006-06-06 21:08:49
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answered by Jamie J 1
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By the time you take them down there you could have them done. We all do things we don't like to. Get up off your duff. Good luck.
2006-06-06 17:58:11
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answered by doglady 5
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