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Wednesday, April 09, 2014

Chicks



Thus our bathroom with two vanities. Mine is a small-but-adequate sink-and-mirror affair wedged between the shower stall and the linen closet. My wife's vanity takes up the entire opposite wall and is roughly the same dimensions as an ocean-going yacht. Both are cleaned by the well-compensated maid. Everybody's happy.

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Blogger Banduar said...

We have a vanity with two sinks, which works pretty well. I get half and my wife gets the other 3/4...

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