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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote micky Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2016 at 15:47
Beer I'll drink that that.. even if is f**king iced tea at the moment LOL
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^ Hats off to you, dude. I certainly wouldn't do your job (waaaaay too lazy for that).
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote micky Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2016 at 17:13
Beer yeah... but it allows me to be lazy at home at least LOL She is too good to me... last time our garbage disposal went tits up... it took.... ummm a mere 2 months for me to get around to replacingHeart

*looks at the pile of new smoke detectors I bought weeks ago that I still haven't replaced*
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Was supposed to apply a second coat of paint on one of my walls...seven years ago...see the picture.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote micky Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2016 at 17:29
hahahah.. oh that is good..  here..

have a toast

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Cheers!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote micky Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2016 at 17:37
yeah... I ended up on my best friends wife's sh*t list when she overheard me giving Mike the manly secrets to a happy marriage...

if she asks you to do something you do not want to do... f**k it so badly she'll never ask you to do it again.

She still, years later, hasn't forgiven me for telling him that.. the more so since Mike is a smart guy..

he listened to me...  and found it does indeed work...LOL


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What lame negative advice. My wife does many things for me she probably does not want to do and she does them to the best of her ability. Why would I ever want to repay her by doing a job badly? She deserves the best effort I can put forth. If you think your method is a secret to a happy marriage I will let you in on another secret.....you are fooling yourself.
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An excellent tip au contraire, for all those poor sods who let The Control Freak runs (ruins) their lives.
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Originally posted by HemispheresOfXanadu HemispheresOfXanadu wrote:

Wondering why you're in a dungeon aside, I immidiatley noticed that you're almost definitely taller than me.
(and I aint growing no more)
Ay man, don't kinkshame me.
And I'm only like 5'9" maybe 10"
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Originally posted by timothy leary timothy leary wrote:

What lame negative advice. My wife does many things for me she probably does not want to do and she does them to the best of her ability. Why would I ever want to repay her by doing a job badly? She deserves the best effort I can put forth. If you think your method is a secret to a happy marriage I will let you in on another secret.....you are fooling yourself.
Agreed, I have too much pride in myself and respect for my honey that I would only do the best job possible, even begrudgingly. But what has kept ours going strong is that we each teach each other our masterful skills. She's brought me into the kitchen and I've brought her into the home improvement world. That's how you strike a strong marriage, by growing together.

End of sermon.
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Originally posted by JD JD wrote:

Originally posted by timothy leary timothy leary wrote:

What lame negative advice. My wife does many things for me she probably does not want to do and she does them to the best of her ability. Why would I ever want to repay her by doing a job badly? She deserves the best effort I can put forth. If you think your method is a secret to a happy marriage I will let you in on another secret.....you are fooling yourself.
Agreed, I have too much pride in myself and respect for my honey that I would only do the best job possible, even begrudgingly. But what has kept ours going strong is that we each teach each other our masterful skills. She's brought me into the kitchen and I've brought her into the home improvement world. That's how you strike a strong marriage, by growing together.

End of sermon.
I have an innate aversion to doing a piss-poor job of anything, regardless of who it's for and for why, so would struggle to do it on purpose. However, putting a red item in the wash with the whites was purely a clumsy accident (honest) and one I'm not permitted to repeat, as is failing to remove tissues from trouser pockets, not turning socks right-side-out and forgetting to unbutton the cuffs on a shirt. One of the downsides of being married to a teacher is having to do things over and over again until I get them right... (though that's not always a downside Wink). Conversely, she-who-must-be-obeyed's practical DIY skills, and the speed and precision with which they are carried out, have yet to improve so it's simpler to occupy her with tasks that are not on the critical path yet have an inbuilt sense of achievement once they are completed as long as they do not involve her getting "icky", "mucky", or "yucky" (so unblocking drains is an undertaking I have to do solo), or requires any physical excursion, necessitates the adept use of tools (and care thereof - nothing chills the blood quicker than the sight of one's better half reaching for a wood chisel to lever the lid off a tin of paint...), or needs to be performed with any degree of accuracy that cannot be measured to the nearest yard (or metre). The last one there being a complete mystery to me as she can cut and sow cloth to millimetre precision but ask her to do the same with wood or wallpaper and the next thing you know we're driving off to the supply depot for extra supplies of wood, paper or both to make up the inexplicable short-fall. Even getting her to recite the "measure twice, cut once" mantra at the same time fails here so I suspect the multitasking claim is a myth (it's certainly one I've never witnessed firsthand myself - unless ignoring me while watch TV counts). 

That said, I wouldn't swap her for the world (mainly because I've got nowhere to keep it).
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Debs and me at our graduation at the De Montfort Hall, Leicester back in 1982.


Rare glimpse of me with short hair, no beard and no bear belly. I suspect this is one of the few pictures taken in the 1980s that isn't a complete embarrassment even though I never sported a mullet or wore an excess of denim during that time.

Ever the anti-establishment rebel I refused to wear cap and gown so was pretty much ostracised by the entire Engineering faculty (i.e., jumped up prats who need to get over themselves, De Montfort wasn't even a University back then). However, it was amusing to see anarchic "punk rockers" walking up to the stage with mortarboards balanced precariously atop snot-green mohawks. 
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Originally posted by Ozark Soundscape Ozark Soundscape wrote:

Originally posted by HemispheresOfXanadu HemispheresOfXanadu wrote:

Wondering why you're in a dungeon aside, I immidiatley noticed that you're almost definitely taller than me.
(and I aint growing no more)
Ay man, don't kinkshame me.
And I'm only like 5'9" maybe 10"
That makes me feel better k. (Up until tomorrow when I feel short again)

Aaaaaalso here's clean-shaven-because-the-corpsepaint-for-my-halloween-costume (see ~3 pages in this thread back)-looks-better-without-facial-hair me:


My eyes can and will stare into your soul if you look for too long hence I generally wear sunglasses.


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NICE EYEBROWS BRO BRO
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It's-a me! QBT!




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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Guldbamsen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 13 2017 at 14:04
Hi Mikah - long time no see
Nice pic.

Oh btw have you checked out Ochre's new album? It is gorgeous (although much in the same vein as Lemodie...ahh hell I'm not complaining).
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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Hi Mikah - long time no see
Nice pic.

Oh btw have you checked out Ochre's new album? It is gorgeous (although much in the same vein as Lemodie...ahh hell I'm not complaining).


Ooh, I'd like to hear that.

I haven't listened to them in a while! Since Rdio shut down, probably. Thanks for reminding me that they exist. I've been into a lot of lo-fi electronic lately.
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Lo-fi electronic? What are some of the acts you've been listening to? Just curious to see what lo-fi electronc stands for
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