2024-10-16
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Dot hey, Billy, what can we help you with?
Well, there's been a sort of an ongoing thing between me and my wife now for 29 years, going on almost 30, about how to make the bed.
When you have printed sheets, do the.
The printed top sheet, does it go printed side up or printed side down?
Yeah.
Okay.
So you and your wife, who's on.
Which side, she is the one who thinks the printed side of the top sheet should go down on the bed so that you're sleeping between the pretties.
As she's always told me, between the pretties.
And I'm the one who.
The printed side should be up on both sheets just because they match that way.
So, okay, so you said you this.
This has been a debate, a crisis, in your marriage for 29 years, correct?
Wow.
Well, first of all, congratulations.
29 years.