no that wasn't off topic.  So swiffer does both wet and dry?  I have 
a mop, but I need to get the actual dirt up with a broom before I can 
mop efficiently.  Mopping seems to be better for things that spill 
rather than dust, etc.  Isn't this fun?

--- In [email protected], Jen McClurg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Swiffer!!!  They're money on hardwood floors.  Plus
> you have the added joy of actually *SHOWING* the
> people you live with how gross your place since they
> are dirty slobs who put NO effort whatsoever into
> cleaning up after themselves...sorry.  Off topic.
> 
> But get a Swiffer.
> 
> ~Jen
> 
> --- Ellen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > well I have broom rage.  Does everyone's broom get
> > all the dirt caught
> > in it when you sweep so when you do it the next time
> > it's
> > counterproductive because all the dirt from the last
> > time goes right
> > back on the floor?  The only way I can get it out is
> > to use my foot,
> > which is not my idea of a good time.  Are there some
> > brooms that don't
> > pick up more dirt than ends up in the dustpan?  I'm
> > not sure if I've
> > described this situation clearly--it's kind of a
> > visual thing but it's
> > been driving me nuts for a while.  And I'm sure
> > there are many of you,
> > especially of the male persuasion (sorry to
> > typecast, James) who are
> > thinking "what's a broom".  But for those of you who
> > occasionally try
> > to make their home at least somewhat presentable for
> > mom and dad or
> > whatever, maybe you know what I'm talking about?
> > 
> > --- In [email protected], "James"
> > <ttlsccr@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Just went to try out my brand new dustpan, and the
> > sumbitch angles up 
> > > in the middle, like I was tryin' to sweep kitty
> > litter off the back of 
> > > a tortoise.  Are you fn kidding me?  Has anyone
> > had this experience?
> > > Enough about Pluto let's get the fn dustpans right
> > first.
> > >
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
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