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What bugs you about being a guest in someone else's house?
Oh yeah, a couple times I've visited my brother when he had NPR on all the time. It was kind of torturous. Whenever he left the room I would surreptitiously turn down the volume just a little.
And a friend of mine who had CNBC on all the time. Wow. Total torture. Mindless bullshit financial tidbits like a stream of diarrhea.

Running out of toilet paper in someone else's house. Stock up before your guests arrive!
Omg, the worst time that happened to me was in Germany a long time ago. I will not go into the details. It's funny in retrospect. Only in retrospect.
Omg, the worst time that happened to me was in Germany a long time ago. I will not go into the details. It's funny in retrospect. Only in retrospect.


Lemon pound cake, good bacon and books! I want to go stay at Jammies' house!

I'll do it but I might go all broom-jitsu on your feline housemates.

I can stand say a half hour newscast or something but some people leave their Tv on all the time for background noise!
Also, I am not a pet person. Enjoy YOUR pets but keep them under control!

I love when I am good enough friends with the person to let them know that I don't even care if they cleaned their master bathroom, but I am going in there RIGHT NOW.

I love when I am good enough friends with the pers..."
Yep...That one annoys me too and yes I do love barging into peoples master bedrooms because you are just that comfortable with them.

Agreed! I do have one Scentsy thing, but mostly I just bake to make this house smell good.
It bugs me when I can't figure out how to work the shower. Figuring out strange showers isn't one of my strong suits. Everyone should have a separate fixture for hot and cold and I should be able to twist them separately.
I don't like visiting the homes of people who don't drink coffee. That's just weird and wrong.
At least have a little one cup maker and a tin of Folger's for others.
At least have a little one cup maker and a tin of Folger's for others.
How about when you go to someone's house and they don't offer you anything to eat or drink...okay, maybe it's not mealtime so there's no food on offer, but you've got to offer someone at least a beverage. Coffee, tea, soda, water, whatever!
And then there are the people who have their special stashes of food or drink that are off limits to guests. Like maybe they buy a really expensive brand of something and they will not share. And you know them well enough that you can open their refrigerator, and you see the thing in there, but they have never offered it to you.
And then there are the people who have their special stashes of food or drink that are off limits to guests. Like maybe they buy a really expensive brand of something and they will not share. And you know them well enough that you can open their refrigerator, and you see the thing in there, but they have never offered it to you.

Lemon pound cake, good bacon and books! I want to go stay at Jammies' house! "
*note to self* Remember to provide refresher course in where household necessities are next year!
SisterCyn, 297 W. P___ T___ E___, Cuyahoga Falls, OH. Just give me 24 hours notice to send the dust bunnies into hiding. :)
Keep them coming guys. I am making lists, just in case one of you comes to visit.

Large colonies of them, who worship me as their creator-goddess.


I coming to visit sometime, but I'll just take what I get.


So, are you going to be around for me to stop by?

Dark Chocolate Almond Milk is wonderful in coffee! You can have the soy milk. Not good.

Also, when the proper cutlery (or napkin) is not provided at dinner time and you have to ask for one, possibly making your hosts feel boorish.
Oh, and Jammies? I’m coming to your house for lemon cake and bacon.

Now I'll go back to my love of the houseguest-host experience.
I love having people stay at my house. I'm happy that my bathroom is finally repainted and guest-worthy again. I have stayed on the couches of friends and strangers from Redmond to Rammstein. I'm a quiet houseguest (unless you want a serenade) and I think people who offer a weary musician a place to rest are awesome.

Easy-peasy.
Also bathroom doors that don't have locks, in houses with little kids who are really interested in seeing what you're doing in the bathroom. Taking a piss? A shower? Kids want to watch.