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Matthew Gates
May 22nd, 2001, 06:34 PM
Well? :rolleyes:
Jethro
May 22nd, 2001, 09:40 PM
Women love to do this sort of thing:rolleyes: I'm hard pressed remembering what day Xmas is
chrisjk
May 23rd, 2001, 08:39 AM
It's really easy to remember when christmas is...just add 3 months to when shops start putting up decorations :rolleyes: :D
Nathan
May 23rd, 2001, 09:07 AM
What about the "BOTH" option?
Behemoth
May 23rd, 2001, 09:12 AM
Simple trick:
Spontaneously buy her presents all year round. She daren't go mad if you forget anything then - you can really lay on the guilt trip.
CyberSurfer
May 23rd, 2001, 09:23 AM
The woman will remember whether it's her job or not...If it is her job, she'll remember, but if it isn't her job she'll remember anyway just to make the man feel bad when he doesn't!!!
SurfDemon
May 23rd, 2001, 09:27 AM
We deliberatelly got married on Halloween so that I would remember our anniversary.
SD
CiberTHuG
May 23rd, 2001, 09:35 AM
I know this is a low down, dirty trick, and I will deny that I ever suggested it, but...
if you strategicly place the anniversary shortly after her birthday, then you are not likely to forget both. If you forget the first, she will remind you that you did, and you won't forget the second. Also, others are likely to care about her birthday, too, and will do something to remind you.
Also, if you place the anniversary after your own birthday... well... you're golden.
barrk
May 23rd, 2001, 12:39 PM
My husband never forgets our anniversary....remembering to pick up the laundry...now that's another story!:rolleyes:
Jethro
May 23rd, 2001, 04:25 PM
Isn't there a fairy or something that magically does the laundry.
barrk
May 23rd, 2001, 04:26 PM
Yeah...around my house she looks a lot like Tinkerbell:rolleyes:
SurfDemon
May 23rd, 2001, 04:28 PM
Yip, the sock fairy. Take's my crumpled clothes from the floor, they re-appear a few days later washed and ironed in the drawer.
She's a lot less frightening than the tooth fairy, who apparently sneaks around the house at night stealing childrens teeth. What does she do with them you might ask. Maybe she has a big castle made of teeth. *Shudder* scary thought.
SD
SurfDemon
May 23rd, 2001, 04:30 PM
Don't even get me started on Goldilocks and the three bears. As far as I'm concerned, house breaker burglarises home, steals food and vandalises beds. Think how violated the poor bears must have felt.
SD
barrk
May 23rd, 2001, 04:32 PM
Baby bear had to be gay! What young boy animal wouldn't love coming home and finding a girl in his bed???? Instead he screams like a little girl and frightened her away.....what a loser!
Jethro
May 23rd, 2001, 04:38 PM
Originally posted by barrk
Baby bear had to be gay! What young boy animal wouldn't love coming home and finding a girl in his bed???? Instead he screams like a little girl and frightened her away.....what a loser!
...lol......
Goldilocks is clearly quilty of tampering with a natural eco-system and disrupting the denizens of that system. Has the little strumpet got no shame.
SurfDemon
Dude l have this figure. The cleaning fairy only ever works when there is a female in the house:eek: MY wife is away at a conference, and l'm telling you those clothes are starting to stack up on the bedroom floor. Jes, l might have to put them in the clothes hamper if this keeps up....in a couple of days or so.
Have sorted the dishes though, got our local hardware place to slip in a dish washer, since the normal one is away with the fairies:rolleyes:
SurfDemon
May 23rd, 2001, 04:39 PM
Some of the fairy tales have become to Politically Correct.
I was reading little red riding hood (not to be confused with a Russian contraceptive) to Jemma, and in this version the wolf shoves the granny into a cupboard and at the end is chased off by the woodchopper never to be seen again.
Now when I were a lad, I'm pretty certain the wolf ate the granny, then the woodcutter chopped the wolfs head off and let granny out.
Additionally the poem "There was an old woman who lived in a shoe" now ends with "she kissed them all soundly and sent them to bed." In our version it was "she whipped them all soundly and sent them to bed."
And while I'm on a rant, another story book has Hansel & gretl getting lost in the forest and at the end being found by the parents.
Now if I recall the parents couldn't afford to feed the kids so they abandoned them in the forest, then the kids went on to live off the gingerbread house (and no-doubt to die of terminal tooth decay).
SD
SurfDemon
May 23rd, 2001, 04:40 PM
Originally posted by Jethro
Have sorted the dishes though, got our local hardware place to slip in a dish washer, since the normal one is away with the fairies:rolleyes:
tee Hee Hee. Good one :p :p
Jethro
May 23rd, 2001, 04:47 PM
Originally posted by SurfDemon
tee Hee Hee. Good one :p :p
Don't know why l never got one installed years ago.............yes l do.................l don't do dishes:rolleyes:
YOur right with the PC story books. I mean they tried to ban NOddy down here because he was gay:eek: and would have an adverse affect on the kiddies. Give me a break, kiddies see politicians everyday, after that what possible effect could a gay puppet have on em.
barrk
May 23rd, 2001, 04:58 PM
Originally posted by Jethro
Don't know why l never got one installed years ago.............yes l do.................l don't do dishes:rolleyes:
I got a washing machine after I had my second child and Tom had to go to the laundrymat to do diapers for the first because I couldn't.....he never felt the need to get one until he had to do the laundry....amazing:rolleyes:
Jethro
May 23rd, 2001, 05:20 PM
Yes, just point out the time saving devices to us, and if it's our time we're saving we get them:rolleyes:
barrk
May 23rd, 2001, 05:25 PM
Yep! :D
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