but sometimes I could hit him with a bloody shovel!!!!
Annec
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but sometimes I could hit him with a bloody shovel!!!!
Annec
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Do use a soft Timmy Mallet one - you get the satisfaction without the hassle xx
Make sure you follow all the health and safety instructions first.
Tina x
Use the flat side, does less damage.
Sorry..not sure who you want to sort out?!! Love annieseedx
Love the picture so funny. Do know what you mean though xxx Julie
Yes it's true, but we would be lost without them. xxxx
go on admit it, how many times have you pulled a face or stuck your tongue out behind their backs?
You women can be so cruel !... I mean come on...it's not like we deserve it lol
I mouth terrible swear words behind his back sometimes when he annoys me, but I know I couldn't cope without him.
Lib x
I could argue with mine till I was blue in the face cos hes getting as deaf as a post. Wont have a hearing test. Would it be so embarrassing having a hearing aid at 73?
OMG - I so know how you feel. I have explained that if my husband sees me crossing the room with the new bread knife he has bought, he does need to be afraid!!!!!!!!!!!! xxx
You are all so horrible to those poor men.Why don't you all admit that you love them really?
Gail
Bless him, bless Annec and bless the shovel x x
Grandkids soft toy hammer might be a good option
Hi Guys
Gail, I do love him but I still have times when I could hit him with a shovel (not a soft one either). This year I've been married to him for 46 (yes, forty six) years!!!!
Blakey, unfortunately I don't have any grandchildren but I do borrow my friend's grandsons sometimes (Hamish, Angus, Lachlan and Dougal).
Yesterday, I was on the phone making an appointment with my Dentist and my other half was asking me questions while I was talking to Linda, the Dentist's receptionist!!!!!! i know that we females can multi-task but I'm not able to carry on two conversations at the same time.
The long and short of it was that I managed to make an appointment for a time when I won't be able to attend!!!! To my way of thinking it was Peter's fault. I'll wait a few days and ring to change my appointment - Linda will probably think I'm a halfwit (no comments about that please).
As I said, sometimes I could hit him with a shovel but I would defend him to the end.
Love and hugs
Annec
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And this children is why hubbies keep the shovels locked in thev shed!
Bobby xxxx
Bobby
It's my blasted shed!!! It was a present I asked for a few years ago when I was still capable of cutting the grass and planting things. Now, it is full of the other half's rubbish.
Mind you, it is probably just as well that I'd have to empty half the stuff out before coming across a shovel.
Love and hugs
Annec
xxxxx
Oh Pepsicoley - what I wouldn't give to have a man around the house - provided he's housetrained of course lol - would really appreciate someone to help me lift Mum when she has fallen, or help with the shopping or rubbish, or worry about the money, or deal with tradesmen, or just to put an arm around me and say - it's all going to be ok. So be careful with that shovel Pepsi you know what they say 'you don't appreciate something/someone till they are gone' - xx
My Dennis who I love very much but still have to swear behind his back occasionally has split the hose on the vacuum cleaner had to buy a new one, this is the second time he's done this, it's also making a funny noise. He has a huge shed, more like a barn where he goes when things are making funny noises. Thought there was a spanner going round in the washing machine Sunday, I couldn't get away from the noise. It's on the blink too where did the Beloved go - yes the shed/barn. Recently replaced the fridge/freezer and microwave, just waiting for the toaster to blow up.
Lib x
Why can't you girls just be kind to us formidable men,Why do we have to suffer at your every whim?
KOTC
Another affirmation of our role in life fellas. SHE makes the phonecall, she double books the appointment time, and it's OUR fault. As my old man keeps telling me, just remember those three little words "that's right Dear".