Am I the only person who is going with A? Now, depending on laziness factor at the time, it may be a D…
Does this count as bailing?
‘Kick it under the table’ for me.
It depends on the ice cube. I bought a mold to make ice-spheres which are a little larger than a golf ball. Those always get rinsed. Lesser ice cubes get put in the cat’s water, or, if my partner won’t be home for a couple of hours, left on the rented cheap fake-oleum floor to melt.
I love that there are so many are Ds. I’m a 50/50 C or D and I own. But I’m with whoever said that rent or own, I treat the abode the same way.
I am A Wold Class Slob. (Should that be an acronym?)
It goes right into the drink.
Drink your whiskey neat, do you? Me too.
I rinse it off. Not for long, just a quick splash. Seems faster than going back to the freezer for a new cube. When using ice, I almost always use two cubes, so just letting it go and moving on would make a noticeable difference to my beverage.
C) pick it up and toss it in the sink (i.e. discard it)
Before I got an icemaker, it was B. Now it’s C.
Anything but D, and it all hinges on when the floor was last washed.
This is what I do. Especially if it results in a cat getting splashed.
C and if I’m particularly lazy that day, D. I have been known to practice both methods. I have a dog who will scoop them up, but on occasion, he can be lazy too.
(E) if the dogs are around, © if they’re not.
C. Not because I’m afraid of scary floor germ-ins but because it’s FUN. Sometimes I hit the disposal, perfect swoosh. Most times though, ice comes rocketing back out of the sink as though coming out of a half-pipe at high speed.
It’s the little things.
Bonus points if I pick it up w/ my toes and make a basket.
I call my dog Kharma. She would kill for an ice cube.
I’ll do C most of the time. My ice cubes blend in with the color of my floor tho’, so if it takes any more than 3 seconds to find the ice cube; it stays where it’s at.
Which usually means I’ll be stepping in a wet puddle about 30 minutes later.
E. Which turns into (checks thread) G) sit in wet spot on the couch where the dog went to play with her new toy.
Probably B, but I rarely use ice cubes.
I’ll toss it in the sink.
I had a friend who used to yell: “Pick that up - it’ll leave a clean spot!!”
B is good enough for me.
B. My fridge is a dorm fridge with a freezer section that only holds two ice cube trays, and under normal circumstances I go through ice cubes almost as fast as I can replenish them, so the stuff is precious.