A Typical Male Repair

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Anyone needing a smile today? My wife said this reflects a typical man view.
 

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I had to read the problem twice because it seemed like he answered the question the first time around.

He could have said "trade the old model in for a newer flashier model like her husband was test driving."
 
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See, this is a perfect example why it's important to have a cell phone handy at all times to call for help rather than get out and start walking for help. That, and most insurance companies offer free or low cost roadside assistance, she should look into these plans.

Doesn't she realize the dangers lurking around every corner for a woman walking down the road? I'm just glad she's alright!
 
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When I first started working in construction, my Journeyman stressed when on the road and headed home, always call home at least 90 miles out. That gives her the time to get the boy friend out of the house before you arrive. It is amazing how many marriges can be saved by a simple call made in time.
Charles
 
nava1uni said:
The answer makes sense to me since the car is fixable, but the second problem, the husband, isn't. At least not in my mind.

Well if he is fixed he won't be messing with any other young girls, will he? ;)

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When I first started working in construction, my Journeyman stressed when on the road and headed home, always call home at least 90 miles out. That gives her the time to get the boy friend out of the house before you arrive. It is amazing how many marriges can be saved by a simple call made in time.
Charles

What I would consider amazing is that anyone would consider this as "saving a marriage"! :eek:
 
maybe someone should learn how to check the fuel gauge? nah, that would be almost as hard as checking the oil..what was I thinking?
 
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