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It's funny to see 3 grown men at home stare at one little dog turd on the piddle pad. They seem so perplexed. They then come find me to take care of the issue. :rolleyes: |
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My husbands favorite is when he is talking to me is YOU NEED TO call so and so and do so and so. Also I ask him what do you want for supper, his response is always WHAT DO YOU HAVE. Oh and he is eating breakfast at the table and sets his coffee cup on the edge waiting for a refill. Does this look like the WAFFLE HOUSE? I always know what he had for lunch because he leaves the leftovers on the counter. I could rant all day but he is always doing some type of hard work in the house doing improvements or working out around the house and yard. He was in commercial construction for 45 years. Most of the time I couldn't do without him. |
This is so funny. George apparently doesn't have the strength to close drawers all the way. I can always tell what he's been into because the drawers are sticking out about an inch. He's also not allowed to touch any electronics in the house other than the TV remote. |
1 Attachment(s) IMO, if a guy can't change a tire, he has no right asking where 'the guy' is. That's a really nice looking bike you have!!. I like the gold anodizing...it really stands out against the black. I'm out of the loop as to what's going on with bikes these days, so tell me....what is that wheel lacing style called? I can see that it's a 4 cross pattern, but never saw the twist on the spokes before. Is it supposed to give a less stiff ride? You do have a small frame set. My ex had a PX 10 too and her's was the smallest made. Maybe you could find one. I've seen them before (not in that size, though) and they sell in about the $800 range. Don't have a pic on my computer of my bike, but here's one like mine, except that mine's metallic royal blue w/ black lugs but everything else looks the same. |
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I have to share this one with you all lol Oh, and mine doesn't know how to use the hamper. True story........ I was so ticked off I kicked every piece of clothing he drops at the side of the bed before he steps into the shower, under the bed. Days go on and I decided to teach him a lesson. So, he runs out of clean boxers :D I see him frantically looking for a pair for work. I ask "whatcha looking for?" "Underwear!" He exlaims...... I ask "where did you put them last?" :rolleyes: Needless to say, he found the dirty pile :p Having no other choice, he had to throw a speed wash load as I rolled over and pretended to fall back asleep (tee hee). Yeap, you guessed it, he doesn't know how to use the washer and puored a little too much laundry soap on the SPEED WASH cycle on our brand new HE washer :thinking: He dries the load and off to work he goes. Later on at work, I get a text that reads "My (nether regions) are on fire! I am in so much pain I don't think I can make it my whole shift (12 hrs, btw). I LOLed so hard at the sound of the text but put my phone down and continued my work in a busy Pediatric ICU I get home and he's bow-legged and his family jewels and everything adjacent to them are pretty badly chemically burnt, inflammed and peeling. Poor thing was bow-legged and in tears. Yep, he wore them with lots of Tide still on them and got a pretty bad reaction. To conclude my story, he has since learned where the laundry basket is, how to use it and how to properly wash a load of clothes :biggrin8: :thumbs26: |
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I can imagine! He's since recovered lol |
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But don't leave his clothes on the floor any longer! :D |
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Honestly, I don't know what they call the twisted 4 cross, I just call them twisted spokes. Some of my customers did in fact say it was a bit less stiff of a ride, but I don't weigh all that much, and I can't tell the difference between the twisted and the untwisted. For me, its purely aesthetic. My frame is a CrMo "vintage style" (haha) frame, it's a 50. I know it will be hard to find a vintage road bike in anything close to that. I like riding fixed, but I want an old road bike just because. :D They don't make 'em like they used to. I want to make a Frankenstein bike with all the parts that these kids leave behind and don't know what they are. The pedals I have on my bike are vintage Campy pedals that a kid wanted off his bike for "white BMX pedals" :rolleyes: Another swapped out his Sugino cranks for a Lasco. (actually twice that happened.) Too bad I was already done with my build. One day I hope to own a Pashley also. Swoon! In the meantime I have a "knockoff" version. Fake Brooks and all LOL. |
lol. yep |
My big one is: buy "time of the month" products. Nobody is going to think they are for you. :rolleyes: |
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