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This is the woman who has been assigned the forbidding chore of making Brooke Shields look like the dog's dinner.
Dwight BoBo, a mild-mannered 54-year-old electrician, helps her choose one, then goes back to his chore of making coffee.His odd name notwithstanding, ("Apparently we were called Le Beau Le Beau once"), Mr BoBo is a good example of what might be called Flintman.
For example, the artistic child can be assigned the "chore" of making birthday cards or place cards for family occasions; for the quieter child, perhaps the "chore" of helping with the cooking, getting one-on-one time with a parent while learning about the kitchen.
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At the Himalayan Institute's 28-day self-transformation program, the day begins with a 6 a.m. meditation and continues with a full roster of hatha yoga classes, breathing and relaxation practicums and about four hours of light chores, like making beds and chopping vegetables.
Minuscule chores like making beds are not a regular part of many people's routines.
If your mother does not make you do chores take five minutes out of your life to do a chore or make her feel happy again.
So to eke out more time for herself, she routinely farms out the administrative chores of her life — making travel arrangements, hair appointments and restaurant reservations and buying theater tickets — to a personal assistant service, in India.
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