Let's just cut the crap and have a good row
#496
Originally posted by Grayling
That's because we put things somewhere safe and then some women comes along and moves them!!!
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That's because we put things somewhere safe and then some women comes along and moves them!!!
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#497
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Originally posted by bundy
Can't be very safe then....
Can't be very safe then....
I always think things are tidy enough and I'm in charge of the housework nowadays
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Originally posted by bundy
Can't be very safe then....
Can't be very safe then....
I always think things are tidy enough and I'm in charge of the housework nowadays
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Originally posted by bundy
Can't be very safe then....
Can't be very safe then....
I always think things are tidy enough and I'm in charge of the housework nowadays
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Originally posted by bundy
Can't be very safe then....
Can't be very safe then....
I always think things are tidy enough and I'm in charge of the housework nowadays
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#501
Without us women around the world would be a mess. Men would always burn their shirts whilst ironing them (or forget to iron and hope no one notices!) The bathroom would never gets cleaned and there would be stains on the toilet! He would burn food and end up getting a take away. Bins would never be emptied.......
Need I go on???
Need I go on???
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Whoops!
Operator error
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Operator error
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#504
Originally posted by Grayling
Whoops!
Operator error
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Whoops!
Operator error
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Nasty stutter you've got there, Grayling
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Originally posted by Grayling
Obviously not!!
I always think things are tidy enough and I'm in charge of the housework nowadays
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Obviously not!!
I always think things are tidy enough and I'm in charge of the housework nowadays
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Just realised what I posted
Obviously a joke chaps
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Without us women around the world would be a mess. Men would always burn their shirts whilst ironing them (or forget to iron and hope no one notices!) The bathroom would never gets cleaned and there would be stains on the toilet! He would burn food and end up getting a take away. Bins would never be emptied.......
... and yes, that last one was exactly the same as yours, KayCee!
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Originally posted by MarkMyWords
Without men, women would be helpless. Light bulbs would never get replaced, blown fuses would stay blown, cars would rapidly run out of petrol, oil, tyre air and windscreen washer fluid. The lawn would never get mown, bills would never get paid, bins would never get emptied...
... and yes, that last one was exactly the same as yours, KayCee!
Without men, women would be helpless. Light bulbs would never get replaced, blown fuses would stay blown, cars would rapidly run out of petrol, oil, tyre air and windscreen washer fluid. The lawn would never get mown, bills would never get paid, bins would never get emptied...
... and yes, that last one was exactly the same as yours, KayCee!
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#508
I never take my other half clothes shopping with me as he hates it and moans - so I'm kind enough to leave him at home!!!!
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Here's agood quote from a link Simone has just put on another thread.
About women in Australia.
"A woman had five choices:
· She could become a hairdresser;
· She could become a teacher (until she married, after which she had to resign);
· She could work in retail;
· She could become a nurse; or
· She could be a housewife."
Sounds like lots of choice to me
Thanks Simone you know where your bread is buttered.
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About women in Australia.
"A woman had five choices:
· She could become a hairdresser;
· She could become a teacher (until she married, after which she had to resign);
· She could work in retail;
· She could become a nurse; or
· She could be a housewife."
Sounds like lots of choice to me
Thanks Simone you know where your bread is buttered.
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