Run. Run far. Run fast.
To late you’ve already asked.
Yep. Go do something that involves being away for at least 3 hours.
Is it someone at the office? Someone in traffic? Someone at the store? No? Then I don’t really want to know.
Now representing the guy who wants to remove a wasp nest from the eave by hitting it with a stick;
the man who insists on asking “is it something I did?”;
suggests putting up his mother-in-law at a local motel for the next visit;
does not know the wedding anniversary or her birthday dates.
She wants to know why you don’t have leaf-guard gutters.
She is sitting on the dog.
And before you get started; how long ago was it?
Offer her a cup of tea or glass around, that gives you the excuse to back away and pretend this moment never happened…..
My wife, a retired RN, notes that one of the first things they teach at nursing school is never to ask a question if you’re not ready to take the answer. Hence “It’s time to take your pill,” not “Are you ready for your pill?”
“What’s wrong?”“Nothing!”“Excellent! See you later!”
Boots at the Boar Premium Member over 4 years ago
Run. Run far. Run fast.
allen@home over 4 years ago
To late you’ve already asked.
Zykoic over 4 years ago
Yep. Go do something that involves being away for at least 3 hours.
Jeff0811 over 4 years ago
Is it someone at the office? Someone in traffic? Someone at the store? No? Then I don’t really want to know.
admiree2 over 4 years ago
Now representing the guy who wants to remove a wasp nest from the eave by hitting it with a stick;
the man who insists on asking “is it something I did?”;
suggests putting up his mother-in-law at a local motel for the next visit;
does not know the wedding anniversary or her birthday dates.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 4 years ago
She wants to know why you don’t have leaf-guard gutters.
Indianapolis Smith over 4 years ago
She is sitting on the dog.
WCraft over 4 years ago
And before you get started; how long ago was it?
raybarb44 over 4 years ago
Offer her a cup of tea or glass around, that gives you the excuse to back away and pretend this moment never happened…..
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member over 4 years ago
My wife, a retired RN, notes that one of the first things they teach at nursing school is never to ask a question if you’re not ready to take the answer. Hence “It’s time to take your pill,” not “Are you ready for your pill?”
George C. Hopkins over 4 years ago
“What’s wrong?”“Nothing!”“Excellent! See you later!”