working class stiff wrote:
LOL...now you've done it. Did you miss the class where we were taught the correct spelling is womyn?
BTW...good strategy about avoiding the frying pan. She was bound to get lucky a couple of times during that 30 years.
I knew before we married that I had to be careful!
I had just finished shoeing a horse, and jokingly told her to throw my 125lb anvil in the pick up while I put the horse up.
When I came back, the anvil, and all of my tools were in the pick up.
I made a mental note right then, and there!π€π€
archie bunker wrote:
Owners of these exotic pets should always be vigilant, and use extreme caution when dealing with them!
The picture reminds me of that old song with the line " Pretty women walking with gorillas down my street. " I see bears do even better than gorillas.
archie bunker wrote:
You lost me there.....
Men Going Their Own Way
It's kind of a movementπππ
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Look where those paws are.
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Men Going Their Own Way
It's kind of a movementπππ
Lol!!
It needs to be a movement!π
archie bunker wrote:
That's a brave bear!
There are other parts of that bear that I can't tell where they are or what state they are in. I am trying to figure out if he is getting lucky or having a light snack.
archie bunker wrote:
Owners of these exotic pets should always be vigilant, and use extreme caution when dealing with them!
Beware of the silicone weapons of mass distraction
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
Beware of the silicone weapons of mass distraction
If mammary serves me correctly, we were taught to avoid lions, tigers, bears, spiders, and snakes. I never heard anything about these k**ler creatures!
Good to see you Tom!
I've been a little worried what with your state on fire!
Are y'all good?
archie bunker wrote:
Owners of these exotic pets should always be vigilant, and use extreme caution when dealing with them!
This creature has k**led more men than all the wars put together !!!! Beware.
Aahhh, but what a way to go !!!!
archie bunker wrote:
No, I avoid situations that could lead to objects being thrown. When we first married, she hat a T-Fal sk**let with the rim caved in about an inch from throwing it at her ex, and hitting the fridge. This led me to believe that she has a pretty good arm, so I tread lightly.
So far, after nearly 30 years, we have had no violence in our relationship. Physical violence, that is.
I do consider some of the well earned verbal castration that I have received to be a form of violence though!!ππππ
No, I avoid situations that could lead to objects ... (
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My ex husband's girlfriend hit him with a cast iron sk**let.
The sk**let broke and he had to have 102 stitches.
My son's were visiting for the summer and saw it happen.
I wasn't too thrilled that they had to witness that.
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