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You'll get over my spelling, You need a tissue JACK WAGON !!!! lol, just kidding......

This is what happens when a 6 yr old adds custom words to the spell check dictionary and saves them.

I suppose I'll get over it too.

yep, she really should have stayed home and baked cookies...takes a lot of ass to fill a Mans pants...heh heh hehehhehe

That's because you wear paisley.

That's right . . . you heard him . . .

I'm with troop; this thread is turning out rather nicely.

widetieFoy

he didn't say dumb he said stupid .. get it right

there's probably a big difference ..I have no idea what it is .

I'm still working on irony

"My pants is wringled wheres the irony bored "

"The neighbor is from the middle east..."he's one of them irony an fellers "

Dumb is when you can't speak ..........Stupid is when you can't shut-up

Well you just blew any chances you might a had with the ladies :(

I don't think that that is entirely true. My wife just got the kids on the bus and is in the kitchen right now baking cookies. When you choose, you have to choose wisely. Sound advice, even if I have to say so myself. :glasses:

Especially motor vehicles!!

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The people on CPF probably point to this thread and are glad they banned us...

Its a good thing they can’t link to it, or they’ll get banned too.

agree that's flame thread... have fun yes, but with the respect of others

Your attitude to women seems extremely chauvinist and your opinion of your wife's position in the household belongs back in the 19th century.

Another candidate for "man" of the month.

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Someone's in trouble!

Well, I'm sorry to here that. I think both men and women should have the freedom to live anyway they choose. I certainly don't think anyone should live their life as I see fit. I have nothing against women who choose to work outside the home. My lovely bride is my partner and how we planned on sharing a life was discussed before we were forever bound together.

She isn't chained to the stove. Did you ever stop to think think some women prefer... to be stay-at-home moms? ... to raise their children instead of pawning them off on someone else? ... to bake at home instead buying baked goods from the store?

I feel you were kinda presumptuous with your belief that I'm her boss and she is somehow abused. I bet you'll be pretty upset to learn that she mows our lawn. Ya, that's right. She doesn't like people to touch her plants. Guess I'm going to hell for that!

Not to mention that the quote I was responding to is absent in your post. Because it may be possible to miss my meaning, I'll clarify it now.

Burro wrote:

Streamer wrote:

Old-Lumens wrote:

but it's run by a woman, so it's understandable.

yep, she really should have stayed home and baked cookies...takes a lot of ass to fill a Mans pants...heh heh hehehhehe

Well you just blew any chances you might a had with the ladies

I don't think that that is entirely true. My wife just got the kids on the bus and is in the kitchen right now baking cookies. When you choose, you have to choose wisely. Sound advice, even if I have to say so myself.

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I was responding the "Well you just blew any chances you might a had with the ladies". And I was trying to convey, that if you find a certain type of women, that is to say, one who likes baking cookies, then maybe your chances would not be blown. I'll say again here with no apologies, I think it is wise to marry a women who likes to bake. She could be a lawyer who likes to bake. A truck driver who likes to bake. Or a homemaker who likes to bake. In any event, if you like warm cookies, it is helpful if she likes to bake.

Furthermore, I'm not the only one who doesn't like Grunta. Comments made about a particular woman should not be construed to be attacks on all women. And to be fair, I'm not the only one that has made fun of her. And, of course, that doesn't make singling her out right... just funny.

I'll close with these few thoughts. I'm sorry you were offended, but I think it is extremely chauvinist of you to presume to know what is best for my wife. Trust me, she already doing it for herself. Don't hate me because my bride has fattened me up with cookies so I can't run away. Don't be a cookie hater, generally. And, don't take anything I ever say too seriously.

Now, I'm going to have her bring me a snack.

JK, relax.

Ya, no. I'm not in trouble. I never write anything here that I wouldn't want my wife or mother to read. Truth be told, my wife comes here sometimes to read my stupid efforts at humor so she can then make fun of me and to get ideas as to what might make good presents for the men in her life.

Cone your post certainly sounded like you were one of the "keep em bare foot and pregnant" crowd. Perhaps you need to choose your words more careful unless that's the impression you want to convey.

As a father of four daughters I found your apparent attitude (as I read it) alarming.

CPF wanst considered when posting my comments, and were solely based on your statement as I copied.

Gee, I think I was about the first one to mention women, "but it's run by a woman, so it's understandable"

Well I am a chauvinist, if that means I don't believe in women having control of anything where their emotions can affect the lives and livelyhoods of many people at one time, as in a boss of a corporation, in a military front line or as a president, etc.

It has only to do with the fact that women tend to react more emotionally to problems and situations than men, even though their emotions may not bee seen, the decisions show that. I have seen it time after time in the management world and since I was in it for over 26 years, I can say I have worked with many women over the years. I never hated any or despised any and I got along with many of them, but in watching their decisions unfold, I could see just how the emotion of the moment made the decisions, rather than the facts. I have seen very strong women, very determined women and many I have admired, but if you can read people, then you can see behind the eyes and see the reality behind those eyes.

And, yes I do generalize a lot (all men, all women), right or wrong, it is the way I talk. Part of that was probably my country life 50's upbringing and the rest probably due to my refusal in believing that my upbringing was wrong.

Greta shows just how emotional she is and how her feeling of power takes over common sense, if you ever take the time to read or take part in some of the stuff at the CPF underground.