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Jo Clear said, 5 months ago
Beats asking over and over…Just do it yourself lady pluggers…
pcolli said, 5 months ago
There’s “asking” and there’s “nagging”.
IndyMan said, 5 months ago
@pcolli
Sometimes there is no difference with some wives—like mine!!! It’s all in the tone of voice.
Sangelia said, 5 months ago
@pcolli
thing is, some males consider any asking from their wives to be nagging. no matter what tone of voice is used.
Redhead55
said, 5 months ago
@Jo Clear
Exactly!
david_42 said, 5 months ago
Installing a fan is a guy-thing. Getting the wobble out isn’t, just don’t run it on ‘high’.
battle of plattsburgh said, 5 months ago
A girl after my own heart.
comicsssfan said, 5 months ago
He didn’t have to. That’s why.
rfickel said, 5 months ago
Plugger wives should know that when a plugger says he’ll do something, he’ll do it. She doesn’t need to keep reminding him every six months!
Jkiss
said, 5 months ago
If a woman wants to be happy in life, she needs to know how to do maintenance.
I don’t nag……I ask twice, then I either do it or hire someone.
hippogriff said, 5 months ago
Jkiss: Likewise a male should know how to cook and sew. There are, or will be, times when the abilities are essential.
GretchensMom said, 4 months ago
Given my “skills” in the construction department, if I had to fix something like this on my own because my husband wouldn’t, the results would probably be disastrous! Thankfully I’m married to someone that, given his occupation in the construction business, is more likely to notice that kind of stuff long before I do — and immediately fixes it when he does.
Tin Can Twidget said, 4 months ago
@hippogriff
Agreed. Learned that trade 70 years and made sure all 4 of our kids learned too.
Tin Can Twidget said, 4 months ago
@Tin Can Twidget
70 years ago
Bobzilla said, 4 months ago
I can overhaul an engine and put together a great lasagna. I just keep old whatshername around for a pet.