Tuesday, May 4, 2010

I want a maid.

That is all.

8 comments:

  1. You pay my airfare and I would be HAPPY to fly down once a week to clean your house. =)

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  2. I hear there's a lot of people of Mexican descent trying to get out of Arizona.

    (That's funny, but it shouldn't be. I don't agree with what's being done there.)

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  3. I could use a cook, because I am not nearly as good at it as you and I don't enjoy it.

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  4. Amen! It's funny, because I was seriously talking about this yesterday with a friend.

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  5. Right now, I would love one too. However they would be in over their head, my house is a disaster, half of our house is still torn apart.

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  6. If you lived on my street, I would totally let you borrow one of my maids. Maybe even twice a week!

    Yeah, they are great. I owe you a post about how great they are but I run the risk of having every reader hating me. That is the downside of having a maid, people judge so I don't talk about it much.

    I wish it was more common in the US. I think the country would work much better by doing so. OH, and less women on drugs to keep mentally stable. I do love my maids!

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  7. Jill, we are considering your offer. :P

    Jimmy, ditto that. I'm wondering what the fallout will be.

    Em! A maid who cooks . . . now that's an idea!

    Jess, great minds!

    Kim, it seems like clutter breeds itself once you have kids!

    R, we should start a maid co-op. When are you moving back? :P

    Terah, I can't even imagine! I'd love a post about that. You do run that risk, but I think it really does base itself in jealousy. I think the US should catch on to the beauty of the concept. More jobs and less stress? Sounds like a plan to me!

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