Aren't Wives Thoughtful?

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Pete Cooper
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Aren't Wives Thoughtful?

Post by Pete Cooper »

Today I had planned a day doing a few jobs on the boat and then having a few hours out on the water. First job was to investigate my engine stop cable. After much huffing and puffing I got the old cable off and realised it was broke. Up to the chandlers who hadn't got one but could get one for £27 + VAT.
I decided to investigate on the web so came home(after much trial and tribulation, but that's another story). Got home, did a bit of googling and came up with a similar item on eBay for about £9.50 all in, which I bought and hopefully will attempt to fit later this week.
As I was home my wife introduced me to our new wallpaper steamer and insisted that I help redecorate one of our rooms, to save me having to go back to the marina and get more done on Amaranthe.
Wasn't that thoughtful of her?
FullCircle

Re: Aren't Wives Thoughtful?

Post by FullCircle »

Your fault for purchasing the steamer in the first place.
Thats what happened inthe FC household too, except it wasnt just one room.
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aquaplane
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Re: Aren't Wives Thoughtful?

Post by aquaplane »

You should just count the brownie points like I'm doing.

I took my Daughter and 5 month old Grand Daughter up to my Mothers so they could have a look at their great grandchild for the first time. Stormy and me then spent the day doing retail therapy and running them round. Then dropped them off at home a mere 45 miles from Aquaplane towers.

The Christening is mid Sept, I suppose I should stay away from the boat for that too. Fancy having a christening in a month that could be considered a sailing season month, irresponsible I call it.
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
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