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Xiao Ma
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I love the way the angry feiminists jump to the conclusion you are at home watching it getting wet. Perhaps you too are at work finding a cure for world poverty and disease.....
As someone said women love to complain.
Call her and tell her you love her instead. The washing is not important |
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No, leave it. The rain will eventually stop and the washing will dry again. It's only water. |
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marizani
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What do you expect her to do with wet clothes anyway? Leave them there to dry because the rain won't last forever. |
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?
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I can see why you listed this under Marriage & Divorce, or is that just Divorce
PS. It'll be OK, it's not raining here. |
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lovelylexie
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Nah, just leave it - women love to have something to moan about. |
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madgirl
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well where are u? i gather that u aint at home? i would i magine if your wife's home then she will get the washing in wont she and if she aint home then maybe u could be super hubby and phone a close by relative or neighbour to get it in for you and to pop a short note through your door!!! problem solved! |
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Twelve Monkeys
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No don't! The last time my wife went to bring in the washing off the line, she got killed by the 18.36 Euston to Manchester! |
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dreson k
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you are a FOOL FOOL FOOL and are probably just bord and looking to stir Sh{t with the ladies. grow up |
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twinsters
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I thought the saying was ;it's raining cat's and dogs; |
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John B
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If you had a job you may not have even noticed. |
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Nodor
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Yeah, tell her to come home right now and bring it in.
And then, tomorrow you can have the fun of looking for a new place to live. Enjoy! |
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CUTIE BATOOTIE
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DO IT YOUR DAMN SELF BE DEPENDANT NOT INDEPENDANT. |
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Divalicious!!!
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Go ahead. We will be reading about how you got your *** kicked in the newspaper tomorrow! |
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Matt
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no, because it's dark. Wait til tomorrow, and then tell her to bring it in. |
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Lewisthelab
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A text could be cheaper. |
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Bobbliss
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Yes, do phone her and you will trealise how stupid you are when she sends you packing tomorrow |
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Evie
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No, No, No - don't phone her give her a lovely surprise. Get the washing in - give it a spin - then pop it in the drier and get it all neatly sorted.
She wont believe you did that for her and it will make her weekend. Who knows how she will reward you!!!!! |
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mousie
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erm - you could bring it off the line and earn yourself 'best husband' points! |
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General Custer
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Not a problem. When it stops raining the clothes will dry. She can get them then. I say don't bother her. |
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Diamond in the Rough
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Yes call her to come retrieve it.....and after that drive to Best Buy and purchase a clothes dryer. |
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zen
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I hope it is YOUR clothes! :-))
Why don't you call her and ASK her if you should call her? |
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lildragonlexi
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ARE YOU FOR REAL??????????????
If you were my man and you called me to say that it was raining and the wash was still on the line, I would beat you like a junkyard dog when I got home and your belongings would be laying out in the front yard soon after!!!!
Get your butt out there and bring in the clothes, you panty-waist manby pamby!!!!! |
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The Way
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ffs |
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LEX
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No pull the curtains to, and make out you did'nt know it was raining, phoning her at work is risky, it would be easy for her to say you will have to get it in. |
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?
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OMG - For real - no
You get it! |
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Bella
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NO..TOO LATE! it's already wet. let her finish her day at work....this way you won't ruin her entire drive home with your stupidity. |
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Jovi Freak
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quick, pack your stuff and leave. You'd be doing her a BIG favour. |
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bluewills100
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BRING IT IN YOU LAZY GIT! |
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Mario H
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Way do not look for help from your neighbor? |
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mistyblue
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If it's already wet-leave it. If its dry but in danger of getting wet -bring it in. Give your wife a break and leave her to enjoy her work. |
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