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    ~sidles up to Shann, flamethrower at the ready...~
    Por una cabeza
    Si ella me olvida
    Qué importa perderme
    Mil veces la vida
    Para qué vivir

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    Enough of farting. Now for another manly endeavor. It's time to take out the garbage. Of course it's the men who are obligated to do that.



    Why is that the man of the household has to take out the garbage?
    LET THERE BE LIGHT

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    I'm the one who takes the garbage out at my house! But both my parents work late so i guess it's either me or Hunter. oh, woe is me to be the one to have opposable thumbs!
    I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book! When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.


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    my mom does it in my house. then again the gender roles are sort of mixed up in our house - my mom has the bigger job!
    No day but today



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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post

    Why is that the man of the household has to take out the garbage?
    Because otherwise we will be forced to listen to complaints about broken nails
    There once was a scotsman named Drew
    Who put too much wine in his stew
    He felt a bit drunk
    And fell off his bunk
    And landed smack into his shoe
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    Smile

    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    Why is that the man of the household has to take out the garbage?
    Because I didn't get married to sleep on the couch!
    Some of us laugh
    Some of us cry
    Some of us smoke
    Some of us lie
    But it's all just the way
    that we cope with our lives...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobinHood3000 View Post
    ~sidles up to Shann, flamethrower at the ready...~
    Ooooh, fireworks, sounds romantic

    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    Why is that the man of the household has to take out the garbage?
    Hmmm...well, at my boyfriend's house he takes out the trash because he has the pick-up truck to drive it to the garbage bins (we don't have curbside garbage collection on island...cuz we don't have curbs ). I often help him though to dump it...
    You learn more about a road by travelling it than by consulting all of the maps in the world.

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    It tends to be the last perosn who filled it empties it in our house usally that means me my mum or the oldest of my younger sisters.
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    yeah right, get the guys in my house to take out the garbage?! Actually, you can occasionally find my dad doing the dishes...now there is something I really hate doing.
    "So heaven meets earth like a sloppy wet kiss, and my heart turns violently inside of my chest, I don't have time to maintain these regrets, when I think about, the way....He loves us..."


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    garbage eh...its me...If I don't bag it an' toss it my self...my family bags it and places it outside the backdoor for me to take...its just how things work.

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    pirates always hate garbage
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    Ah, garbage....The curb seems so much farther when it's -30 outside .
    "Americans should know the universe itself as a road, as many roads, as roads for traveling souls."
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    They have their worries, they’re counting the miles, they’re thinking about where to sleep tonight, how much money for gas, the weather, how they’ll get there—and all the time they’ll get there anyway, you see.
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    Oh no. I've just read an article that has shattered my macho side. Men putting on face cream. Ee-gads!! Here guys, read for yourself:

    Not long ago, men who put cream on their faces would be called names; now they sit in the bar exchanging beauty tips

    By MIKE STROBEL

    "What the heck is that?" says the other side of the bed.

    She is peering at my neck.

    What? What?! Holy cow, what?

    "I think it's a wattle."

    "A what?

    "A wattle."And she goes back to reading a book with a pirate on the cover. The pirate is shirtless. And wattle-less.

    Women can be so cruel when you are 50.

    So I dream of roosters and wattles and wrinkles and wake up in a cold sweat only to read that some dame is on Mick Jagger's case, too.

    Sir Mick, 63 and prune-like, has taken to caviar face cream to counter all those years of depravity.

    L'Wren Scott, his girlfriend, is said to be delighted. Lucky for Mick. L'Wren, 39, is a 6-foot-4 Mormon with hard eyes.

    Bandmate Keith Richards, 62, has been given a gift of the protein-rich cream. And a trowel, I hope.

    Then I read where Consumer Reports says even the best anti-aging creams reduce the depth of wrinkles by less than 10%, barely noticeable.

    The $20 creams work as well (or as poorly) as $400 creams.

    What's a wrinkly wretch to do?

    When in doubt, I always turn to jowly Jimmy Buffett.

    And wrinkles only go where the smiles have been" UNKNOWN_ENTITY_¦

    Or where the sun don't shine.

    Some folks swear by Preparation H to shrink wrinkles.

    The Canadian version is especially popular, even in the States, since it also contains a yeast extract to soothe skin.

    My ***. Why bother?

    Why are we men dragged into the whole Nivea nightmare?

    Why has the men's lotions and potions industry doubled in the past decade?

    Why is men's cosmetic surgery outpacing women's?

    Why are "gentle exfoliants" for women re-emerging as "face scrubs" for men?

    Vanity, thy name is man?

    Forget it, boys.

    'NOT A FACELIFT PERSON'

    Let's worship the ground Robert Redford ambles upon.

    Watch Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, then take a gander at him now. Wattles to his knees and women still swoon.

    "I'm not a facelift person," he tells TV Guide. "I am what I am.

    "The trade-off is that something of your soul in your face goes away. You end up looking body-snatched.

    "That's just my view. It's not necessarily a popular view."

    No, sad to say. And, ahem, let's not mention that miraculous blonde mane.

    While we're at it, look at Butch, look at Paul Newman. Crinkly as rice paper, yet hot as a pistol at 81.

    Or Gordon Pinsent. That dimple has disappeared in his chin, yet there he is starring in a new movie with Julie Christie, the sexiest woman who ever lived.

    Nor have wrinkles hurt Gordon Lightfoot or Neil Young, Sean Connery or Donald Sutherland,

    So why the pressure on us regular jowly joes?

    "Ageism," says Dave Lackie, editor of Cosmetics Magazine.

    "Men who look younger, more vibrant are getting the leg up for promotions over men who look older.

    "And we're starting to see objectification of men in advertising. Men with that six-pack look."

    Hey, I have a six-pack. Where my stomach should be.

    "Not that kind. I mean well-defined abs."

    And there's the Baby Boom, now in its gnarly years.

    "From the neck down they're 60, but from the neck up they see themselves as 30. Then they look in the mirror."

    This tragedy strikes later for men. Our thicker, oilier, hairier skin protects us for a while.

    Lackie, 39, is a La Roche-Posay cream man, but he says a good sunscreen is your best ticket to the fountain of youth.

    Smoking, drinking, stress, eating too much, pollution, squinting, dust and many other things turn you into a raisin.

    Life, in other words.

    "There is much to be said for aging gracefully," says Lackie.

    You can get a facelift or botox, but that requires upkeep and you might look like Phyllis Diller.

    Earthier remedies include emu oil, egg whites, seedless grapes and crushed pearls.

    Or, try this: Never, ever smile.

    Your face will stay smooth as a baby's bum.

    Of course, you will have no friends, to bask in your glow.

    What's a wattle or two, just among us chickens?

    Mike Strobel's column runs daily, Wednesday to Saturday
    You can read it here, from the Toronto Sun, http://torontosun.com/News/OtherNews...69759-sun.html

    Now tell the truth guys, any of you put on face cream?
    LET THERE BE LIGHT

    "Love follows knowledge." – St. Catherine of Siena

    My literature blog: http://ashesfromburntroses.blogspot.com/

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    Only when I played Hobo Bo, the Clown!
    Some of us laugh
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    Some of us smoke
    Some of us lie
    But it's all just the way
    that we cope with our lives...

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    any pictures????????
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