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We all do bro. We ALL do. Every birthday, Christmas, fathers day, mothers day, arbor day is an excuse to get a coffee cup with a cute saying on it. 
FWIW, I'm the Worlds Best Dad 18 years running, so back the fuck off.


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Two nights ago ten or so neighborhood moms decided to have a socially distanced street social. It was getting down to 35° so I got the fire pit and built them a nice fire and left them a ton of firewood.

Which they completely ignored and let the fire burn out and then complained about it.
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Me and my tshirt are coming for your title:

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Two nights ago ten or so neighborhood moms decided to have a socially distanced street social. It was getting down to 35° so I got the fire pit and built them a nice fire and left them a ton of firewood.

Which they completely ignored and let the fire burn out and then complained about it.
Should have put Ed in charge
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anyone else's wife unable (or unwilling) to make the connection between the concepts of "Where Things Can Be Found" and "Where Things Go"?  I've learned to deal with it, for the most part. it's the borrowing of my tools that grinds my gears.

I will say she's figured out how to put away her personal yard tools.  yay. she bought herself a set of mildly useful Ryobi cordless gadgets because she doesn't like swinging my heavier gas powered trimmer and blower, and doesn't approve of the frequency with which I choose to use them.  she hangs those back up without fail.  and her chargers have taken over my workbench.

on the otherhand, I no longer have to patch extension cords, which she liked to nick with the hedge trimmer, and she's shaved about 2 minutes off my edging time.  so there's that.

Thanks.  I feel better.

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Mrs CL is PISSED that HEB curbside does not have all of the organic gourmet ingredients that she wants to cook with. Because, you know, it's not like supply chains are stressed or anything. You'd think the unavailability of frozen puff pastry, canned organic tomatoes, and ham hocks would be something we could easily deal with. But of course not. 

And somehow it's my fault. As usual. 

Also she doesn't understand that the last minute 'add-ons' they allow count multiple quantities of the same thing separately. If I only get 10 items to add on, asking for 6 cans of cream of mushroom soup counts as 6 separate items. 

Also my fault. 

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17 hours ago, Reagan1k said:

Wife is cooking.......

Her:  Alexa, how many cups in a quart?

Alexa: A quart contains four cups.

Me: Babe- it’s really easy- quart, quarter gallon- 4 quarts to a gallon and then a cup is also one quarter so 4 cups to a quart. 

Wife: Don’t try and fill up my brain. I don’t want anything else in here (pointing to temple). That’s what Alexa is for.

 

Hey Alexa, does my wife have a headache?

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On 3/21/2020 at 2:20 PM, Beau Vine said:

Wife decided that the next panic run we're going to have is on gas, so she went and filled both of our cars up.  I live a mile from my work and the last two months, I have driven once a week because of night class, so I have literally been driving 2 miles a week.  And now my car has 16+ gallons of gas in it, and at 30 MPG, that gas should last me about 6 months, which I'm sure is going to be really good for the engine.

Update: Since I posted this on 3/21, I have driven the car once, and gas is now $1.28 in SM.  

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6 hours ago, wd40 said:

anyone else's wife unable (or unwilling) to make the connection between the concepts of "Where Things Can Be Found" and "Where Things Go"?  I've learned to deal with it, for the most part. it's the borrowing of my tools that grinds my gears.

 

Regarding storage of goods around the house, It's not easy to simultaneously fulfill all 3 requirements of (1) practicality (2) aesthetics (3) logic/grouping.....but it's very easy for my wife to fail all 3 at once.

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Wife is cooking.......
Her:  Alexa, how many cups in a quart?
Alexa: A quart contains four cups.
Me: Babe- it’s really easy- quart, quarter gallon- 4 quarts to a gallon and then a cup is also one quarter so 4 cups to a quart. 
Wife: Don’t try and fill up my brain. I don’t want anything else in here (pointing to temple). That’s what Alexa is for.
 
Ask her who won The Bachelor last season.
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14 hours ago, wd40 said:

anyone else's wife unable (or unwilling) to make the connection between the concepts of "Where Things Can Be Found" and "Where Things Go"?

I literally don't think my wife has ever put something back where it's supposed to go.

It is so bad that at least twice a week, she'll be wandering aimlessly around the house and I'll ask what she's doing.

"I'm looking for X" she'll say.

And I'll say, "Do you know why you can't find X?"

And she'll say, "Because I didn't put it back where it's supposed to go the last time I used it."
 

Yet she still won't put things back when she'd done with them.

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Goddammit, electrical storm is rolling through, I figured I’d be nice and ride it out in the living room with the dog that doesn’t do well with thunder (otherwise the wife won’t get any sleep).

I guess she needed a power strip for something and instead of grabbing one (of several) from the garage, she unplugs the one that goes to the couch, lamp, and a couple of other things from behind the entertainment center.

Now I’m pissed and there’s not much chance I’ll get any sleep after this little thing blows through.......

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19 hours ago, Modessit said:
On 4/12/2020 at 4:03 PM, Reagan1k said:

 

Ask her who won The Bachelor last season.

Win:  My wife doesn't watch (or like) that show or most reality TV.

Lose:  My wife watches (& likes) "The Nanny" (Fran Drescher as "Nanny Fine").

I don't know if I can take that as a wash.

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14 hours ago, Beau Vine said:

I literally don't think my wife has ever put something back where it's supposed to go.

It is so bad that at least twice a week, she'll be wandering aimlessly around the house and I'll ask what she's doing.

"I'm looking for X" she'll say.

And I'll say, "Do you know why you can't find X?"

And she'll say, "Because I didn't put it back where it's supposed to go the last time I used it."
 

Yet she still won't put things back when she'd done with them.

My wife is just as bad as the kids for putting something in a random spot that is relevant to where she is for time & place that she no longer has a need for it & then when needing said item cannot locate it.  I left a hammer in the bedroom on the cluttered dresser for probably 4 months just to see when she might recognize that it doesn't actually belong there.

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7 minutes ago, ROFL BOX said:

My wife is just as bad as the kids for putting something in a random spot that is relevant to where she is for time & place that she no longer has a need for it & then when needing said item cannot locate it.  I left a hammer in the bedroom on the cluttered dresser for probably 4 months just to see when she might recognize that it doesn't actually belong there.

Somewhat related:  We're getting by in the WFH atmosphere, but things are kind of jumbled.  We have a single file driveway, so the car in back is the one that gets driven.  It recently happened to be my wife's, and I needed my car from in front, which she had also most recently driven.  She moves her car into the street and is waiting for me to move mine.  I'm running around the house looking for my keys, which are in none of the places I usually put them, and I thought maybe I had misplaced them because WFH out of whackness.  After five minutes of this, she is annoyed at me for making her wait.  She comes back into the house, and I ask "Have you seen my keys?"  She's: "Oh, here they are, in my purse."

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6 minutes ago, ROFL BOX said:

You apparently haven't reached the age in your life where yes, you would.

to each his own.  I'm just sayin' it's an indicator.  dollars to donuts, she needed a come-along to zip that dress.  could be dangerous to be in the same room.

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