Posted by Fatamus on January 22, 2020 at 21:36:42 from (216.137.218.221):
I need to keep my the door locked to the parts room the wife has been finding new ways to monopolize her time. It's just sinful what my wife can do to my equipment parts.
Alaskan winters are not only cold but DARK and very very long. So one uses their imagination to help keep their sanity (if any) and to keep Cabin Fever at bay.
But please use your own fu fu or dink dink projects to occupy your time. I mean come on!
That's not right!
I had to take a picture to prove to all the extent that one spouse will go to bug the puppy water out of the other spouse when she finds the parts room open. :shock:
O' no but wait, there is more, there is a back story for each of our happy couple:
She is a 1946 oil bath air cleaner, the wife calls her Myrna, she is getting up in her years; and when she sneezes, coughs, laughs, farts or even stands up she leaks a little so the wife safety pinned a cloth dipper on the old girl - keeping time appropriate. She said something about stains on the carpet and furniture :roll:
Maxine is also a 1946 (no relation) Gas Tank with a Magneto head supporting a hillbilly fitting wife beater T-shirt and desperately trying to keep her dreadlocks from arcing from the static in the air. :evil:
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