The Stability Ball Curse!

Shari, I'll bet you are right about that sock. My husband is so good about his socks although not necessarily not losing them. I just held him up as an example to my daughters because he wears his shoes so I never have to bleach his white socks and they stay white. My daughters socks become so black that they get bleached every wash and when they haven't evaporated into thin air, they fall to pieces quickly. And of course, they wear them into the garage and outside without a thought. Yesterday U cauught my laundry up and pulled out my bag to find pairs still quite a few leftover in that bag. I don't mind throwing out the rags but I hate to pitch those perfectly good but lonely socks.
Chicks's Rule! http://www.handykult.de/plaudersmilies.de/chicken.gif Bobbi
 
Thank you Bobbi, that was very sweet of you to think of me in my hour of need! Hopefully my next one will remain flated. Of course this last one lasted me over a year, but it was just as I found a workout that challenged me, that's when the little man popped it! Go figure, ha, ha!

Kathy
 
Okay guys enough about the socks. You have not earned the right to complain about socks until you own old english mastiff's. Some of them EAT socks. So not only is it irritating that we have not a matching sock in the house, but after winter is over and the snow has melted, you see these socks scattered across the lawn after they have passed through a mastiff digestive track and of course who wants to touch those. You can actually identify some matches, but can't touch them (at least I haven't stooped to this yet). The other day I saw one (in perfect form) and it was my favorite organic eggplant colored sock and I COULDN'T TOUCH IT. When someone comes up with a way to keep socks together they will make a million bucks (i.e. build a better mousetrap and crowds will beat a path to your door).

AND I believe pikes on a deflated ball sound much nicer!!!! he he

Briee
 

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