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ljorange 03-15-2011 10:25 PM


Originally Posted by justwannaquilt
He never opens his eyes when he is looking for something. If he did open them he would never have say the words "I don't see it" yeah buddy you don't see it because your not looking! I could give the man exact geolocation of an object and he would still not be able to find it. meanwhile I get up from what I am doing and go in there, hmmm, imagine that, its right there where I told ya it was!

or you get up to help find it and just as you get to him he says "oh, never mind, I found it."

ging10ging 03-18-2011 04:47 PM

sounds very familiar.

sewnsewer2 03-18-2011 07:14 PM

I'm not going there, too many to list. :lol: :lol:

Barbshobbies 03-19-2011 03:02 PM

My DH can`t find anything with out y help. Changes channels and I ask him if wants to see all advertising? Most of all he has yet to answer the question I ask. But now I ask my questions while we are driving, so I can sked them over and over till I get an answer. When all is said and done I have 53 yrs and don`t want to live a day with out hom.

drgranny 03-21-2011 12:50 PM


Originally Posted by emerald46
Mine goes through a big long explanation which I perfectly understand and then says "what I am trying to tell you" and gives the Readers' Digest version of same story....aaaggghhhh!!! Then gets upset when I interupt and tell him, I understood every word you said the first time!! Other than that he is perfect!!

Mine does that too! Also he started chewing gum when he quit tobacco and he chews it with his mouth open.

Margie 03-22-2011 03:48 PM

SAVES EVErything...OMG garage and two sheds full of JUNK. SIGH....I think from growing up poor...cant stand the thought of getting rid of somethng he might "need".

Maggiemay 03-22-2011 04:30 PM

What a great thread! My husband is great- a real keeper! He likes to help around the house & kitchen, puts the toilet seat down, likes my quilting & doesn't complain about what I spend on it. He works hard & enabled me to stay home with my kids when they were growing up. Love that guy!

I still giggle about how he used to put my wooden spoons in the dishwasher after I repeatedly asked him not to. The last time I found one of them in there I told him the next time it rained I was going to take all of his tools & put them out in the front yard- sloved that problem!

Bea 03-22-2011 08:15 PM

It is actually a complement to the cook if tje husband slurps his soup... ok ?

Bea 03-22-2011 08:27 PM

I didn't realize they are all alike. OMG

cheryl rearick 03-22-2011 08:35 PM

Oh my these are way to funny. When Tom was alove it drove me crazy that he wanted to work all the time. He liked to fabricate making things. (welding) so was always out side and never in the house after he came home from work.

One pet peeve was leaving dirty clothes on floor. I guess I taught him the importance of getting them to laundry room, or basket in bathroom or bedroom, the day he was out of socks. hmmmm a whole new story. BUT clothes were them place where thery belonged.


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