It is indeed and unfair fight. Women can see into a mans minds and heart, rummage around and use, whatever they find in there, for their benefit. We men can’t get past their make-up. sigh!
I go to the store with a shopping list, and manage to pick up way more stuff that isn’t on the list, and forget the one main thing on my list that I go for!
Being old, I now stick to healthy organic cereals, but I do miss the joys of colorful cardboard boxes with cheerful anthropomorphic spokes-entities, sweet crunchy cereal and a plastic toy surprise inside, cardboard cut outs on the back and the option to mail in the boxtop for something to look forward to arriving in the mail. Ah! the 1970s/1980s, the Golden Age of Breakfast Cereal.
ʲᔆ almost 2 years ago
crystal ball, of course
in.amongst almost 2 years ago
It is indeed and unfair fight. Women can see into a mans minds and heart, rummage around and use, whatever they find in there, for their benefit. We men can’t get past their make-up. sigh!
jaydogg187 almost 2 years ago
What passes for women’s intuition is more often than not men’s transparency.
Maizing almost 2 years ago
She knows her man well.
Uncle Kenny almost 2 years ago
I love going to the store instead of my wife. When I get to, anyway. That’s when I can buy the stuff I want or need!
dadoctah almost 2 years ago
Probably getting a little help from Vickie.
ddjg almost 2 years ago
Wonderful!
cholomanaba almost 2 years ago
wives….
rshive almost 2 years ago
Poor Jimbo! He wanted the “right” cereal.
pheets almost 2 years ago
We good at that, especially when the man is well known to us ; )
johndifool almost 2 years ago
If it is BOGOF this week he had better get it now.
ladykat almost 2 years ago
ESP.
InuYugiHakusho almost 2 years ago
She just knows you.
patrickab7 almost 2 years ago
ADHD me could probably use a grocery store guide like Rose.
Scott S almost 2 years ago
Maybe he should leave his phone in the car.
suelou almost 2 years ago
I go to the store with a shopping list, and manage to pick up way more stuff that isn’t on the list, and forget the one main thing on my list that I go for!
norphos almost 2 years ago
Being old, I now stick to healthy organic cereals, but I do miss the joys of colorful cardboard boxes with cheerful anthropomorphic spokes-entities, sweet crunchy cereal and a plastic toy surprise inside, cardboard cut outs on the back and the option to mail in the boxtop for something to look forward to arriving in the mail. Ah! the 1970s/1980s, the Golden Age of Breakfast Cereal.