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I would save my hubby-the stash is a thing and can be replaced. On the other hand......he might need to save me and then where would my stash be?
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It would be hard to decide which to save stash or DH. HUMMMMMMMMM. Depends what day it is, if he had grumpy,I might think stash, lol but he would have to save me I hate the water. After 53 yrs together I think he would save me and be very upset about a new stash.
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In the first placed I wouldn't be on that boat to begin with - been there, done that a couple of times (in a sinking boat). Hubby would be on the boat, however (he loves boats - fool)......... that leaves my stash. Why in the name of all that's holy would I even think to put my stash on a boat that I KNOW will probably sink. That makes this whole thing a moot point but it sure was a kick to read the responses!
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easy answer, I have no husband so have to save myself then stash :) Now how are you going to tell your lovely wife you would save self and stash first (smile) hahaha...:)
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Originally Posted by the casual quilter
It isn't the best evening to ask!
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the truth is: neither! both are so heavy I'd drowned asap!!!!
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Good thing the hubs can swim and the life insurance policy is paid up, but i never would put my stash on a boat, it wouldn't fit.
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The boat of course! Love this David.
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Before loading the boat I would dash to Wal-mart and buy lots of those vacuum bags. Seal them up with my stash, save hubby. The bags will float and wash to shore.
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A tricky question, stash is not too big so 3 or 4 plastic totes should do, they'll float. Now as for hubby, he CAN NOT float or swim he sinks like a rock. He is six feet and I am only 5' 1" he also out weighs me. What could I do???
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