Yes, that happened to me tonight..She said I am not one of your employees. Let me know how it works out for you. Left the room. I had to learn the hard way. Smart asses should too when you’re just trying to keep them from failing
Don’t pretend there aren’t as many or more of men. Bottom line for everyone…use the right tool for the job, know your limitations, hire out the job if you don’t know what you are doing, and think about safety always.
This is epidemic these days. Every woman has been brainwashed to believe she is an all knowing super hero. Every one of them is convinced men are stupid and worthless troglodytes, Not one of them will ask for help or ask how to do anything. Any voluntary assistance or advice is an insult, immediately rejected. They will go out of their way to “follow your instructions” and screw it up deliberately.
Well too bad. Let them hurt themselves and break things due to their stubborn disrespect.
Are women becoming as direction lost as men used to be?
I remember BITD when the joke on men was, “I’m not lost, I don’t need to (pull into a gas station/look at a map/etc) to ask directions.”
I got a good one, she knows she’s not bright and can’t even pound a nail straight. She sticks to cooking, cleaning and going to town for groceries and such.
That and is constantly telling me to buy guns or stuff like the 30×50 shop that went up a month ago…
My wife and her sister insisted that they did NOT need my help setting up a rental 10-by-20 pop-up canopy tent for a party at our house. Took them more than a half hour of straining, sweating, and cussing. They both said putting up the canopy was “worse than childbirth,” LOL. I sat in the shade, drinking lemonade and doing everything I could not to scream with laughter. I haven’t enjoyed such a spectacle in years.
Next morning, I offered to take it down for them, because even though I had never done it before, it couldn’t really be all THAT difficult. They tossed out a few snide comments while I stood and studied the way the tent was built. Once I understood its construction, I had the whole thing down in less than three minutes.
Then, just to piss them off and prove my point, I put it back up again in about two minutes. By myself. Didn’t even break a sweat. They stood in stunned silence.
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I think the couple in the last clip is confused. He thinks she’s a ‘bro’.
But god save you if you try to tell them how you yourself would do something.
Yes, that happened to me tonight..She said I am not one of your employees. Let me know how it works out for you. Left the room. I had to learn the hard way. Smart asses should too when you’re just trying to keep them from failing
Don’t pretend there aren’t as many or more of men. Bottom line for everyone…use the right tool for the job, know your limitations, hire out the job if you don’t know what you are doing, and think about safety always.
This is epidemic these days. Every woman has been brainwashed to believe she is an all knowing super hero. Every one of them is convinced men are stupid and worthless troglodytes, Not one of them will ask for help or ask how to do anything. Any voluntary assistance or advice is an insult, immediately rejected. They will go out of their way to “follow your instructions” and screw it up deliberately.
Well too bad. Let them hurt themselves and break things due to their stubborn disrespect.
Are women becoming as direction lost as men used to be?
I remember BITD when the joke on men was, “I’m not lost, I don’t need to (pull into a gas station/look at a map/etc) to ask directions.”
The two with the ladders were even poainful to watch.
I got a good one, she knows she’s not bright and can’t even pound a nail straight. She sticks to cooking, cleaning and going to town for groceries and such.
That and is constantly telling me to buy guns or stuff like the 30×50 shop that went up a month ago…
My wife and her sister insisted that they did NOT need my help setting up a rental 10-by-20 pop-up canopy tent for a party at our house. Took them more than a half hour of straining, sweating, and cussing. They both said putting up the canopy was “worse than childbirth,” LOL. I sat in the shade, drinking lemonade and doing everything I could not to scream with laughter. I haven’t enjoyed such a spectacle in years.
Next morning, I offered to take it down for them, because even though I had never done it before, it couldn’t really be all THAT difficult. They tossed out a few snide comments while I stood and studied the way the tent was built. Once I understood its construction, I had the whole thing down in less than three minutes.
Then, just to piss them off and prove my point, I put it back up again in about two minutes. By myself. Didn’t even break a sweat. They stood in stunned silence.