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Thread ID: 87943 2008-03-09 20:36:00 Lesson I learned about lawnmower Deane F (8204) PC World Chat
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647745 2008-03-09 23:07:00 And you're still married to him? :illogical

Seperate bedrooms??? PJ
Poppa John (284)
647746 2008-03-10 00:21:00 And you're still married to him? :illogical

Haha.

Its just how he is.

He ranked my neighbours lawn once, gave her 7/10. She was most upset because she said it was a bit she hadn't got to yet.

And of course if he does something dumb...........hehe (revenge)
pctek (84)
647747 2008-03-10 00:21:00 I learnt at an early age that you never win an arguement with a woman. Even if you do win, you lose :crying

I question why she is mowing the lawns anyway? Guess I'm old fashion..... oh thats right, I pay my nephew to mow my lawns ;)
sam m (517)
647748 2008-03-10 00:31:00 Women.........
NEVER forget.
Like the one in 1968: "That girl in the red dress".
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darroll (12090)
647749 2008-03-10 05:08:00 This little fable is based on a situation beyond my ken. My significant etc would hardly know where to find our lawnmower, let alone gas it up and start it. You've done well to impart this level of knowledge. :cool:

I can only agree, wholeheartedly.

My wife does know where the lawnmower resides - she has seen me walk in that direction often enough - but that is as far as it goes (and as far as she goes!)

I can only admire any male who has the wherewithal to attempt, let alone succeed, at that level. Simply amazing!

I feel certain that if you wrote a book about your incredible experience, it would be filed under "fiction.":lol:
Roscoe (6288)
647750 2008-03-10 07:42:00 Yesterday, her ladyship consented to help bring in the flounder net.
She would row the dinghy from the front position while I lifted the net. Everything went fine until we were rowing back across the bay. I volunteered to take the oars, but she said no. I noticed we were making very slow progress and then I noticed she had the oars feathered - the blades were horizontal. I very tactfully mentioned this fact by saying "We'd go a lot faster if you gave the oars a half turn." This simple statement resulted in a severe ticking off, including a sermon on how long she had been rowing and that she didn't need a lesson from me. Why do I bother?
TideMan (4279)
647751 2008-03-10 17:52:00 ...
Why do I bother?I think this is something said by men all around the world everyday :thumbs:
Myth (110)
647752 2008-03-10 18:50:00 What with reduced personal size, steep lawns and a rather heavy lawnmower the ex would struggle a bit with mowing our lawns. Out of consideration for her well-being, I made a point of keeping the wheel bearings of the mower well greased. R2x1 (4628)
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