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Well it looks like Two Sheds, Pootle and I are sharing the same man who reckons she's Lynda66
Hayley B
John Wayne's daughter, Marisa Wayne, will be competing with my Other Half, in the Macmillan 4x4 Challenge (in its 10th year) in March 2011, all sponsorship money goes to Macmillan Cancer Support, please sponsor them at http://www.justgiving.com/Mac4x4TeamDuke'
HayleyB ~ either all men are the same or we are sharing a bloke. My main gripes are he never listens (so I end up telling him 3 times and become a nag) and he never reads anything eg. the monthly phone bill: "is this monthly or quarterly?" "There's a clue in the title babe"
* ducks the incoming flack
Did you know a 'study' has shown that women talk 4 times as much as men?
Here's the example they gave to prove it:
She: Will you bring the bin out please.
He: Yeah, sure.
20 mins later:
She: It's bin day, hurry up and bring the bin out.
10 mins later:
She: The truck will be here soon, can you bring the bin out?
5 mins later:
She: the truck is at the top of the road - will you get the bin out? Now!?
He: There you go, Nagging again....
My hopes are not always realized but I always hope (Ovid)
Comes home, takes off clothes and sits in pants watching TV
"Bit cold in here isn't it?"
--- After watching cr@p all night, says he's wasted his evening and why can't they put anything decent on the telly? (why not do something useful instead, like take out the bin, pick up your clothes off the floor, hang up your wet towels)
All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
Who thinks that a good place for wet swimming things (at least three times a week) and/or wet canoeing gear (twice a week) is in a bag on the kitchen floor next to the washing machine - until the washing fairy (who has plenty of other people to clean up after by the way) comes along and loads the machine, operates said machine, hangs washing outside, collects dry washing, folds washing, puts washing away...you've really started something here
Who thinks that a good place for wet swimming things (at least three times a week) and/or wet canoeing gear (twice a week) is in a bag on the kitchen floor next to the washing machine - until the washing fairy (who has plenty of other people to clean up after by the way) comes along and loads the machine, operates said machine, hangs washing outside, collects dry washing, folds washing, puts washing away...you've really started something here
well it's better than being all over the bedroom floor ..... otherwise the washing fairy wouldn't be able to find it
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
The problem is women that are trained to do tidying up by there mothers a absolute pain to us mere fellas they are a different race to us fella's jacob marley
The problem Jacob is that men's mothers spoil them and don't train them to tidy up after themselves, or cook meals, or do the washing, etc. etc. I had four children (3 girls and 1 boy) and they were all brought up with equal responsibilities as far as basic chores were concerned. They are all now living independently and the girls can cope with basic DIY stuff as well as cooking and cleaning, and my son can cook meals for his family, do the washing, cleaning etc as well as the "traditional male stuff".
I want to know how men cope in the office when things go wrong or missing, and wives aren't around to sort it out
yep, secretary's it is! I single but sometimes at work its like being married - and I work for a building company!! Not sure if they're like husbands or kids
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