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by vomNoble on 06 October 2006 - 01:10

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by vomNoble on 06 October 2006 - 01:10

Sorry! Copy & paste the web address!

by blueskyekennels on 06 October 2006 - 01:10

Vom Noble, what's it for???

by Dawnmarie on 06 October 2006 - 03:10

Charlie, WHERE THE HELL YOU BEEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

by vomNoble on 06 October 2006 - 10:10

Bluesky It's a video clip that kinda goes along with Bob-O's scoring system concerning frying pans and wives! VERY funny!

GSDNewbie

by GSDNewbie on 06 October 2006 - 10:10

what is it with men and their phobia of cast iron skillet wielding women hubby has the same images running through his brain and quakes in fear at the sight of one? lmao is this a real or perceived threat? how many have gone to the lengths of my hubby to insure the pans are not within easy reach? he says its an old carryover from teen years and his friends mom but....... appearantly more than he have had this experience? lmao!!!!!!!

Bob-O

by Bob-O on 06 October 2006 - 14:10

Okay, Bob will deliver his prelimary judgement: Hodie-Queen D.H.-vice Queen Now, the rest of this was not easy. We now know that Krista is single and free from skillet-whacking thoughts, so she is still in the running. Unless Hodie or D.H. admit to the acts or thoughts of skillet-whacking, for the time being Krista will stay in reserve. Possibly 4pack is single, and I was willing to overlook her desire to keep the man in the kennel, but she did mention vision(s) of skillet-whacking. How many, we may never know. I really don't want to ask. As for the rest of the ladies, none of you offered your thoughts on skillet-whacking, so I feel that you may be hiding something. So, there's Bob's opinion at 09:21 CST. Bob-O

flygirl55

by flygirl55 on 06 October 2006 - 15:10

Well, I had to do some work (gotta keep the critters in kibble...) As for skillet whacking - why, in God's name, would I ruin a perfectly aged skillet on Hubby-Do? Now, I do admit that I have told him that eventually he will have to close his eyes to sleep, but then that's more of a veiled threat, not quite physical whacking with a skillet. I see it pointwise as a draw...

harley

by harley on 06 October 2006 - 15:10

i don't have a big enough or heavy enough skillet.and what the heck will that do? make him dumber?? i do own guns and do threaten him that i will just tell them(the police) i didn't know it was you coming in.(joke, i am not serious!!!!)

4pack

by 4pack on 06 October 2006 - 15:10

Bob-O Not married, but not single either. Just thought I'd clear that up. I still hold to... the man stays in the kennel, until needed to be "worked", with a muzzle on, unless feeding. I actually don't even own an iron skillet, but I have often wondered how the e-collar would work on the man. ??? Anyone tried this method? Harley is right, the skillet would only get us the opposite affect we desire.





 


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