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Old 12-30-2013, 10:35 AM
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if momma ain't happy, ain't nobody happy.

But if poppa ain't happy, nobody cares
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Old 12-30-2013, 12:36 PM
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I can barely get away with having my lap top at the kitchen table theres no way I could get away with cub parts or any other parts in the kitchen, as far as the basement we were down cleaning and organizing it yesterday and of course it had to be her way so I'm sure I would never get a way with parts/projects down there either. She says I have a garage for that. True I do but her car is parked in there when I pointed that out I just got the look
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Old 12-30-2013, 04:00 PM
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True I do but her car is parked in there when I pointed that out I just got the look
"you can put whatever you want in the garage as long as my car can still go in there."


I hear this aaaaaaaaaaaallllllllll the time.
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Old 12-30-2013, 04:26 PM
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My wife barely lets me in the house. Cub parts, No way.
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Old 12-31-2013, 01:40 AM
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You boys need to grow a pair Are you the man of the house, or mouse of the house. I mean, what would she do, take your birthday away? Take it, that means I'm the same age again next year.
Geez, never heard such a bunch so afraid of what your wives are going to think, or say. What ever happened to being the "King of the castle" my grandfather (rest his soul), my father and myself pretty much buy what we want and do what we please, in reason, and ain't nobody in the house going to say otherwise.
My wife is treated with respect, she buys what she wants without a question from me, it's her business not mine. And the same with me, and it'll be a cold day in heck when I won't do as I wish in OUR house, and worrying what my wife will think.
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You boys need to grow a pair Are you the man of the house, or mouse of the house. I mean, what would she do, take your birthday away? Take it, that means I'm the same age again next year.
Geez, never heard such a bunch so afraid of what your wives are going to think, or say. What ever happened to being the "King of the castle" my grandfather (rest his soul), my father and myself pretty much buy what we want and do what we please, in reason, and ain't nobody in the house going to say otherwise.
My wife is treated with respect, she buys what she wants without a question from me, it's her business not mine. And the same with me, and it'll be a cold day in heck when I won't do as I wish in OUR house, and worrying what my wife will think.


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Old 12-31-2013, 11:29 PM
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I agree with zippy you guys are pu*** whipped.
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She don't mess with my hobbies, I don't mess with hers. She's allergic to sawdust and don't like grease. It's my domain. She can have the house.
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Zippy hit the nail on the head. My house I do what I want. Also she does what she wants. Bills get paid we don't care who buys what. She tried that once with me when I bought my bike.... well I got the bike and she got over it. I rebuilt a sec in my living room once cuz it was to cold outside (shoulda seen us gettin it out once it was complete.) I guess I got lucky she don't hitch about to much
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You boys need to grow a pair Are you the man of the house, or mouse of the house. I mean, what would she do, take your birthday away? Take it, that means I'm the same age again next year.
Geez, never heard such a bunch so afraid of what your wives are going to think, or say. What ever happened to being the "King of the castle" my grandfather (rest his soul), my father and myself pretty much buy what we want and do what we please, in reason, and ain't nobody in the house going to say otherwise.
My wife is treated with respect, she buys what she wants without a question from me, it's her business not mine. And the same with me, and it'll be a cold day in heck when I won't do as I wish in OUR house, and worrying what my wife will think.
This is very true!
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