Oct 10, 2014
The Show Notes
We are all robots
Intro
Neil Wetzel’s Cowboys in Capes
- "San Antonio Rose"
Hrabbi Minoishe Interroberg’s To Make With the Good
English
- try and vs try to
Things People Love That Actually Suck
- double sinks
Ask George
- Fade Outs? from Mikko in
Finland
- John Bonham? from Geir
Sjurseth
- Religious Family? from
Daniel
Religious Moron of the Week
- Jan Morgan from Bill
Dowling
Another Neil Wetzel tune:
- "Your Cheatin’ Heart"
Send me SGU quiz show questions!
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Nope, sorry, single sinks suck. I'm building a new kitchen at the moment and I asked for the biggest sink they could get, but it has to be a double. What's the point of filling a massive sink with hot water, then when you're half way through you find a bowl that you forgot to rinse, or a cup half full of cold coffee. Where do you rinse it out? You can't dump the coffee into the clean soapy water. You need that second sink.
Sorry George. Double sinks are the way to go. You have dirty dishes in one side and rinse them off on the other. I've been using them my entire life and single sinks are the ones that are ridiculous. If you have a sink full of dirty dishes how do you have room to rinse off the ones you've washed?