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"Piper" <piperetteMYSOCKS@direcway.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 19:39:41 GMT, "Vox Humana" <vhumana@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
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>>As for the houses they pick for that show, I find it hard to believe that
>>some of the mess is not staged; if not by the show, then by the people who
>>want to be featured on the show. I do not find most of the people very
>>sympathetic. Either they are god-awful lazy or they have some serious
>>mental health issues. For the latter group, I do not think they need a
>>cleaning crew as much as the need some Paxil and a few sessions with a
>>psychiatrist.
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> I agree, however, I do know someone whose house is really bad! Trails
> through the junk and litter to the bathroom, couch (where she sleeps)
> and the door. Something mental is definitely wrong with her. Other
> than that, she is a very sweet person, dresses well, speaks well and
> plays the piano at her church. It's a mystery to all who know her.
When things start to get too messy, I know that I'm depressed. I find that
just cleaning helps me snap out of the depression. Getting started may be a
little hard, but once I start I feel better. I do not know if it is the
physical activity or the fact that cleaning gives you the sense that you
have some control over your circumstances.
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