I just tried to persuade my wife of the superiority of the fcp-approach. "Knuckle-draggers" & a shake of the head is all the response I got. Women are behind in so many respects, it's mind-boggling.
I just tried to persuade my wife of the superiority of the fcp-approach. "Knuckle-draggers" & a shake of the head is all the response I got. Women are behind in so many respects, it's mind-boggling.
This is exactly what I was telling a female lawyer in the bar last Friday, but only after she had bought me about three Jameson doubles on the rocks. She then told me that 3/4 of her library consisted of political books rather than literature. I responded by saying 1/4 of her library sounded pretty decent.
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Remember the point of the fight is to reach a solution, not to win, be right, or make your partner wrong.
yeah, right.
I just tried to persuade my wife of the superiority of the fcp-approach. "Knuckle-draggers" & a shake of the head is all the response I got. Women are behind in so many respects, it's mind-boggling.
K is an angel. Speak no ill of her. When the poison finally gets to working on you, I will make my move...
I just tried to persuade my wife of the superiority of the fcp-approach. "Knuckle-draggers" & a shake of the head is all the response I got. Women are behind in so many respects, it's mind-boggling.
This is exactly what I was telling a female lawyer in the bar last Friday, but only after she had bought me about three Jameson doubles on the rocks. She then told me that 3/4 of her library consisted of political books rather than literature. I responded by saying 1/4 of her library sounded pretty decent.
"Knuckle-draggers"... what is that, some sort of Cro-Magnon or Neanderthal compliment?
right on, except for the compliment bit (I am never quite sure though).
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