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edicehouse

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I often try telling people safety tips I learn from my real life experiences. My newest one is when your wife asks what you want to be for Halloween, DO NOT answer with "Single" "Divorced" or anything along those lines. If you do make sure you are wearing a hard hat and safety glasses, because flying objects at you can be of different sizes. Last night I was lucky and it was only a pillow.
 
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I often try telling people safety tips I learn from my real life experiences. My newest one is when your wife asks what you want to be for Halloween, DO NOT answer with "Single" "Divorced" or anything along those lines. If you do make sure you are wearing a hard hat and safety glasses, because flying objects at you can be of different sizes. Last night I was lucky and it was only a pillow.

This could be is far more dangerous than using a table saw!!!!
 
That's why my shop is insulated, has heat and AC available depending on season. It also has a water faucet outside the door. It has a deck with table and chairs. I also have a RV potapottie that can be brought out of storage if necessary. My Laptops wifi works out there and there is a CAT5 cable outlet for Uverse TV. All I am missing is a small Fridge. This is what learned after 45+ years of marriage. BE PREPARED. Luckily I never had to use it. Wish I would have had it back in the mid 80's when we were going through some very tough times would have saved some Motel bills.
 
You are absolutely right! I made the mistake of introducing my sweetheart to someone as my first wife. After 15 years, she still doesn't think it's funny.

Tomas
 
I said that to my ex and she threw papers at me, seems she wanted the same thing, and already had a lawyer to back her up.
 
Well if I asked the Mrs what she wanted to be for Halloween and she said pregnant, she would be the one ducking. :biggrin::biggrin:
 
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