You’re sitting on the pot and uh-oh, there’s no toilet paper….oops!
Someone reeeaaaally stunk it up in there! Someone should spray some….oops, no air freshener!
Pushing the buttons on the TV remote super-hard no longer works because the batteries finally, completely died, but, you guessed it, no batteries…oops!
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These dreaded “oops” moments used to be fairly frequent in our household. Especially, with the darn batteries (darn kids)! However, these moments are now few and far between. I’ve learned to stock up on these kinds of items ahead of time. I save time, money (and sanity) by heading to www.avoidtheoops.com to purchase my P&G essentials from Walmart in bulk. Plus, when I head out to the store for my regular grocery shopping trips, I can avoid having to lug around larger items like paper towels, toilet paper or laundry detergent. Instead, those items just show up on my doorstep!
From the comfort of my home, I purchased air freshener, laundry detergent, moisturizer, paper towels, and a large pack of batteries. I also bought conditioner because there are three females in this house and we always seem to run out of conditioner (oops!) way before we run out of shampoo.
Plus, whenever my order is over $50 I get free shipping! Considering I can buy in bulk and only need to order about once a month, I’ll be sure to get free shipping every time. I also like that I am able to track my shipment. Not that I needed to though, it showed up just two days later!
No hassle, no lugging large bulky items from store, to car, to house with kiddos in tow. With www.avoidtheoops.com I’ll be able to stay stocked up on the essentials and sure to avoid those “oops” moments, all from the comfort of my own home.
Starting a load of laundry only to realize the bottle is empty, reaching for a paper towel and finding an empty roll—we’ve all been there. Feel free to share an “oops” moment you’ve experienced in the comments section below.
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Ugh! We are forever running out of stuff, but it’s mainly because all the males in my house will use the last of something and never tell me to add it to the shopping list. Drives me batty!
It’s the same in our household! Hubby never lets me know when he uses the last of something.
I do all my shopping for home supplies from Wal-Mart. It’s so easy to just go online, order it, and get it delivered. I love it.
I always run out of paper towels and toilet paper. OOPS! Now i need to order online, thanks!
I’ve had times when I ran out of something. That doesn’t really happen anymore because I’m always stocked up on everything. Running out of toilet paper is the worst!
I get just about everything at Walmart! I have been wanting to try the Online stuff but have yet to try it! I should because we run out of stuff all the time.
Hmmm I’ve never heard of them. Thanks for sharing.
This is a great idea! We run out of TP here all the time. I guess I should be stocking up on it!
We’ve had our share of oops moments here over the years. Batteries are a tough one when you run out and someone’s Wii remote doesn’t work.
A common problem around here!
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Those oops moments happen too often around here! I haven’t tried shopping online at Walmart but it’s definitely something I need to try. I’m tired of running out of TP. LOL
Oops moment are always going to happen. But it’s nice to know that there are ways to limit the number of them!
I’ve had way too many oops moments, like running out of toilet paper at a party. I always ensure that I’m well stocked so it’ll never happen again.
Confession: We’ve run out of TP and I’ve resorted to Kleenex.
Not anymore!
I like to stock up on all the things we need everyday. I hate it when we run out of toilet paper.
I have been stranded on the pot many times! Seriously, I have resorted to paper towels…ouch!!
I just ran into an oops today. We’re out of paper towels. I need to be better about staying stocked.
I am actually pretty good about staying on top of things like this. My husband however, runs out of gas on the mower and forgets all the time.