OR, Visiting one of her relatives she hasn’t seen in a while — the spinster with the uncaged parakeets flying around inside the house. (One flew outside into a tall tree last time as you came in the door …)
…or being dragged along to her family reunion – or class reunion…my 50th college reunion is this year…I have no plans of going, & not just because it’s way at the other end of the country…
When my wife complained about the cost of airfare to a convention in Chicago, I replied, “I’ve been thinking of making it a road trip,” with visits to my cousins and her brother in Minnesota and my sister “just up the road from O’Hare.” By the time I left for work she had determined she could get a bus but not a train from my sister’s to Chicago so I wouldn’t have to pay for parking; I’m thinking I could drop her off at the beginning of the convention, pick her up at the end, and spend the rest of those days with other family’s homes or at museums with their own parking lots, and go back to my sister’s in between.
Dave427 10 months ago
Stop it.
Yakety Sax 10 months ago
Or painting something.
Zykoic 10 months ago
Moved a 400 gallon water tank 10 feet over last summer. A project that started with that phrase.
juicebruce 10 months ago
Sounds like a brain fart to me ;-)
Indiana Guy Premium Member 10 months ago
That’s not as bad as hearing “We need to talk”. Worse still is a phone call with the “We need to talk when you get home” phrase.
Nuke Road Warrior 10 months ago
“Can I borrow your pickup?” Also means “Can I borrow your back to move something heavy?”
Spacetech 10 months ago
Ensure hearing aid is turned off.
ctolson 10 months ago
Just another item for the ‘Honey-do’ list i think. Another phrase of caution starts with, “You know, we haven’t …”.
Irish53 10 months ago
or paying for another expensive vacation
Zen-of-Zinfandel 10 months ago
She’s been thinkin’ about a Royal Caribbean cruise.
'IndyMan' 10 months ago
Yep, I use to dread that phrase when my wife said it——I knew I was in for a ‘ruff time’ ! ! !
Doug K 10 months ago
“I’ve been thinking …” = Danger/Warning – Red Alert!
ladykat 10 months ago
True.
DaBump Premium Member 10 months ago
And loving it! Because it’s for HER.
Just-me 10 months ago
It’s even worse when that phrase is accompanied by the sound of her tape measure retracting into the case.
PraiseofFolly 10 months ago
OR, Visiting one of her relatives she hasn’t seen in a while — the spinster with the uncaged parakeets flying around inside the house. (One flew outside into a tall tree last time as you came in the door …)
KEA 10 months ago
I heard that once, rejoined “did you enjoy it?” …and that’s when the fight started
Indiana Guy Premium Member 10 months ago
I have a novelty sign that says: “If a man says that ‘he will fix it’, he WILL fix it! He doesn’t need to be reminded every six months!”
EMGULS79 10 months ago
And isn’t it interesting how it’s usually just male pluggers who are the victims of this?
Back to Big Mike 10 months ago
That’s a fact, Jack.
anomalous4 10 months ago
…or being dragged along to her family reunion – or class reunion…my 50th college reunion is this year…I have no plans of going, & not just because it’s way at the other end of the country…
kathleenhicks62 10 months ago
Got to think of a more subtle phrase.
raybarb44 10 months ago
Nothing good ever comes after those words from your wife, pluggers or not…….
pamela welch Premium Member 10 months ago
Every time Mom said that phrase, Dad would run to the garage or his workshop in the basement — LOLOL
wildlandwaters 10 months ago
…or painting the living room
gcarlson 10 months ago
When my wife complained about the cost of airfare to a convention in Chicago, I replied, “I’ve been thinking of making it a road trip,” with visits to my cousins and her brother in Minnesota and my sister “just up the road from O’Hare.” By the time I left for work she had determined she could get a bus but not a train from my sister’s to Chicago so I wouldn’t have to pay for parking; I’m thinking I could drop her off at the beginning of the convention, pick her up at the end, and spend the rest of those days with other family’s homes or at museums with their own parking lots, and go back to my sister’s in between.
eddi-TBH 10 months ago
If I’m the one thinking it to myself, it’s usually worse.
mafastore 10 months ago
The only place my husband will go by himself is the bathroom. ANY place else he needs me to come along.
mistercatworks 10 months ago
It’s still 10 times better than, “We have to talk.” :)