Posted by Nancy Howell on October 24, 2012 at 06:47:46 from (144.162.48.145):
In Reply to: OT Just for a laugh posted by soder33 on October 23, 2012 at 18:40:18:
My first husband and I had a 12 ft aluminum boat. We had just bought a used engine for it and headed out. Didn't get very far and the engine quit.
He couldn't get it re-started and wanted to know if it was getting spark. He stuck a screw driver in the spark plug wire and told me to hold the metal part while he pulled the start cord.
Engine was putting out lots of spark. I got zinged big time. Engine may have been cold, but I was red hot. We weren't that far from shore and I SERIOUSLY considered turning the boat over and swimming to shore. Just one more reason why I left him.
Y'all may get a laugh out of this, but how many of you would do that to your wife? I still get mad when I think about it.
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