Who does the laundry, cleans the house, takes out the trash, cooks the meals, feeds the animals and does the stuff that requires Mommy parts?
I am trying really hard not to reply to this.
Who does the laundry, cleans the house, takes out the trash, cooks the meals, feeds the animals and does the stuff that requires Mommy parts?
She is a smart girl to have weeded out a creamsicle
I just tell my wife it could be a hot rod car. Saws are a lot cheaper.:msp_biggrin:
I "hide" mine in plain sight in the garage, in fact there are several on the bench in front of where she parks her car. She know saws come in and knows some go out. Since I am now space restricted and can't bring home cars, trucks, tractors and dozers she is more tolerant. However, I did not correct her when she told someone I had 35 saws.
It is funny you mentioned that because my wife started counting my saws a little while back!!
So what I do now is stash them in different parts of the garage!!:msp_sneaky: (Kind of like hiding them!) It helps throw her off or lose count.
I'm a damned lucky guy I reckon, got a wife who just rolls her eyes and smiles at my mower/chainsaw collection. Shes happy, if her hubby is happy I think, and she knows I'm an outdoorsy bloke who is happy with fresh air and dirty hands.
She came from a very busy and clean Singapore to NZ's open paddocks, cold winters and hard work with firewood etc..but she voluntarily digs in and helps with loading wood on the trailer, splitting it etc and never complains..in fact she is the "boss" of the woodsplitter control lever to make sure my hands are safe lol...
Ok buddy you keep that wife and we need some more pics of that splitter .
I'm a damned lucky guy I reckon, got a wife who just rolls her eyes and smiles at my mower/chainsaw collection. Shes happy, if her hubby is happy I think, and she knows I'm an outdoorsy bloke who is happy with fresh air and dirty hands.
She came from a very busy and clean Singapore to NZ's open paddocks, cold winters and hard work with firewood etc..but she voluntarily digs in and helps with loading wood on the trailer, splitting it etc and never complains..in fact she is the "boss" of the woodsplitter control lever to make sure my hands are safe lol...
Actually forgot to mention it says "split with ease" in the blurb about the splitter, if you look at the photo, on the table if you can picture where the blade "edge" would hit, there is a steel plate around 1/2 inch thick, which comes up above the table slightly when the splitter is laboring hard deep in a chunk of wood...that seems to give it the edge it needs to a split hard/knotty piece.
How many of you guys get saws and unload them out of the car and mix them in with your others when wife isnt looking and then when she asks weeks down the road, Is that a new saw? And you just say no I've had that for quite awhile??:msp_biggrin: I think mine is starting to count the saws
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