Pluggers by Rick McKee for August 09, 2019

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    Templo S.U.D.  over 5 years ago

    lo and behold, it technically IS the weekend

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    Zykoic  over 5 years ago

    Pluggers got it done before being asked but need weekend to made it like she wanted it.

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    Watcher  over 5 years ago

    In other words, do the list or you’re sleeping on the couch until they are done.

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    juncarlo  over 5 years ago

    Classic response from a plugger: “Yes, dear”.

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    Caldonia  over 5 years ago

    “Here’s the list: Clean my coop, stop eating eggs in front of me because that’s pretty messed up, tell my brother to stop yodeling in the mornings because his neighbors have been complaining, and listen to me when I say the sky is falling.”

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    pdking77  over 5 years ago

    The more I read Pluggers, the more I’m glad I’m single.

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    pathfinder  over 5 years ago

    With any luck, you’ll get over that. My Lady Wife and I had a 47 year relationship, the last 39 of it in wedded bliss (so to speak.) If God hadn’t called her home 6 years ago, I’d be happier. I miss her.

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    kjohn4953  over 5 years ago

    she didn’t say what weekend!

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    Breadboard  over 5 years ago

    Sounds like important visitors are on their way with a deadline on the list :-O

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    GreenT267  over 5 years ago

    Why are there ‘honey-do’ lists? Because one spouse ignores what goes one around him (and occasionally her) in their shared life and waits till the other spouse ‘asks’ him/her to do it: If Wednesday is trash day, why does one spouse have to remind other to take it out? If the light burns out in the hallway or on the porch, why does one have to ask the other to change it (and then collect the new light bulb from the pantry shelf where they are always kept)? Why does it take one spouse to remind the other that the lawn mower needs attention before the grass comes up in the spring or that the outside water needs to be shut off and drained before the freeze? Why the lists? Because a spouse gets tired of having to ask/tell her/his spouse to do chores that obviously need to be done. Having to ask (then tell) your spouse to do something shifts all responsibility (and blame) to the ‘reminding’ spouse (Why didn’t you tell me they had forecast a freeze for last night?) — and, if the non-doing spouse is lucky, the ‘reminding’ spouse will eventually give up and just do it herself. Of course, often such spouses figure out that, since they have to do everything anyway, they might as well live by themselves and not have to go through the ‘honey-do’ ritual.

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    choo choo willy  over 5 years ago

    I could get it done if you would quit adding 2 to the list every time I get 1 done.

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