Daddy's Home by Tony Rubino and Gary Markstein for September 21, 2024

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    Tigressy  2 months ago

    Do you need help?

    Sometimes, yes. I have my hubby to help with carrying stuff and outdoor chores – and I know where to look to get help with computer stuff for my machine if I can’t fix it on my own. My Husband is in IT, but I do know the specifics of mine better than he does.

    Plumbing and minor stuff with the heating: mine; electricity: my husband (I’m familiar with sockets) – but anything inside the actual walls we leave to professionals.

    Cooking, washing, doing the dishes – all clear.

    Deep cleaning and organizing some stuff – that’s our weak point. Strenuous, but we manage most of it…

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    Doug Taylor Premium Member 2 months ago

    Dressing like Keith Richards is a cry for help too.

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    fuzzbucket Premium Member 2 months ago

    I bought my first motorcycle in 1966, a 305 Honda Super Hawk, and I’ve been riding ever since. Of the 10 bikes I’ve had so far, 8 of them have been Hondas, and I wished the other 2 had been. For my mid-life crisis, on my 80th birthday, I want to buy one of those super pogo sticks.

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    ragsarooni  2 months ago

    BIG TIME‼️

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    raybarb44  2 months ago

    Not if it’s battery powered. However a helmet and increased life insurance are most definitely warranted…..

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    ladykat  2 months ago

    I frequently need help.

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    cuzinron47  2 months ago

    At least it’s cheaper then that red convertible.

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    Just-me  2 months ago

    What does it mean when my mid-life crisis vehicle is a small 4WD pickup that I bought 6 years ago?

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    wildlandwaters  2 months ago

    dude!

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    snowedin, now known as Missy's mom  2 months ago

    Born To Be—Midocre!

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