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I like this thread. And I agree. Man's work is tough. I know. I've had to do it long enough. No one knows quite how to scalp a lawn like I do. I like to mow it down real low so I don't have to mow it again for a while. Athough round brown swirls appear about 3 hours after the scalping, I'm pleased with the result. Since separation I have installed blinds onto woodwork, I have installed a whole new handle fitting onto a door that I'd waited a year for the ex to fix. (I did kind of round off the screws and they didn't sit flush, but the door had a new handle and it worked. All that matters.) I have fixed the waste disposal twice. (That was gross.) I put out the garbage. I do little fixer upper jobs all around my house. I repaint trims. And most of all... I AM EQUIPPED. I own a sander and an electric drill. Just this week, I bought a new set of drill bits. (And bent one like a spaghetti first time I used it.) I have a really nice little tool kit too. Just for man's work. It's a black zippered tool bag with nice PINK trims. Inside it are a bunch of tools, ALL with lovely soft PINK handles to them. Pliers and pincers, screwdrivers and ratchets. All with pink handles. Good, PINK HANDLED TOOLS for my man's work. Wanna borrow them HK? Revenge? |