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Old Feb 24, 2008, 07:01 PM
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Rainbowzz was trying to get a thread going about funny panic attacks Scraping the bottom of the things-to-worry-about barrell and I was just sitting here thinking about stupid worries and wonder if anyone had any to add to mine.

I have two sets of bedsheets but only one set is clean at any one time. When it's time to change the bed, I stick the set not on my bed in the laundry and that evening put them on the bed and the old ones in the dirty clothes basket until I want to swap them again. Sometimes I might have them clean and it will be a day or two until I get them on the bed, but not usually.

So, anyway, I was worrying last night about what if one of us gets sick and the bed has to be changed right then, that night? If my husband's sick I don't want to make him wait to be able to get in bed while I wash and dry the sheets and if I'm sick I'll be too sick to do the sheets and/or I won't want to get in bed until my husband does them.

But I don't have any place to "store" an extra set of clean sheets, that's why I "store" them in the laundry basket Scraping the bottom of the things-to-worry-about barrell
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Old Feb 24, 2008, 07:07 PM
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just a hint....keep the extra set under the mattress on top of the box
springs....they stay nice and flat and not wrinkled....thats what I do.....
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Old Feb 24, 2008, 07:12 PM
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Oh, wow, Brian, I never thought of that! We have two cats and get cat hair on everything and I'm sensitive so don't like them near my face/on my sheets. That would be perfect.
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Old Feb 24, 2008, 10:43 PM
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okay, I had a full blown anxiety/panic attack sitting on my couch, eating taco bell, watching a scary movie and i sat my trash on the floor next to my foot. Well the scary movie irritated the anxiety and then as the attack started to happen my dog comes over and tries to eat the garbage and I start yelling at the dog "stop it, bandit leave it alone geez! stop!" But because I was having an anxiety attack I didnt want to get off the couch to rescue the trash from being eaten and my mom gets up and says "geez ivy, just take it away from her", but she didnt know i was having an anxiety attack, lol!! I find the whole situation hilarious now!!
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