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Topic: Pro-Life is Anti-Woman
Winx's photo
Fri 10/24/08 10:49 AM






I have no problem with women making equal pay and all that as long as she is in kitchen after work making my dinner

Now go get me a beer


You bring up a good point! Ever hear of the '2nd shift' for women. That dispite the fact that women work all day just as long and hard as men they are still expected to do a full time job at home! (and I know better, you are not getting away with this with papersmile)


I know that too well!! Men think their work is done when they clock out. Women know that they work 24/7.


until something breaks

then who has all the tools?


Well, how often does that happen? You can't compare that to the 24/7 that women work.laugh flowerforyou


you mean you never tried to break stuff on purpose, just to prevent him from laying on the couch? laugh

actually i feel pretty proud when i'm able to do typical manwork by myself; but i'd rather not have to!!


laugh

Writes note to self...Need to break things in the future.

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Fri 10/24/08 10:49 AM
shush, the game is starting

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Fri 10/24/08 10:50 AM




I have no problem with women making equal pay and all that as long as she is in kitchen after work making my dinner

Now go get me a beer


You bring up a good point! Ever hear of the '2nd shift' for women. That dispite the fact that women work all day just as long and hard as men they are still expected to do a full time job at home! (and I know better, you are not getting away with this with papersmile)


I know that too well!! Men think their work is done when they clock out. Women know that they work 24/7.


until something breaks

then who has all the tools?


I have my own tools. :smile:

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Fri 10/24/08 10:50 AM

women are meant to be loved...NOT understood...lol


huh

Winx's photo
Fri 10/24/08 10:51 AM





I have no problem with women making equal pay and all that as long as she is in kitchen after work making my dinner

Now go get me a beer


You bring up a good point! Ever hear of the '2nd shift' for women. That dispite the fact that women work all day just as long and hard as men they are still expected to do a full time job at home! (and I know better, you are not getting away with this with papersmile)


I know that too well!! Men think their work is done when they clock out. Women know that they work 24/7.


until something breaks

then who has all the tools?


I have my own tools. :smile:


I have a hammer.bigsmile Actually more than that.

But...I didn't have them when I bought my house.laugh slaphead

Giocamo's photo
Fri 10/24/08 11:04 AM
well...any tool is a weapon...if you hold it right...lol

Winx's photo
Fri 10/24/08 11:09 AM
Edited by Winx on Fri 10/24/08 11:09 AM

well...any tool is a weapon...if you hold it right...lol


Yeah, so you better watch your P's and Q's around me!



Giocamo's photo
Fri 10/24/08 11:11 AM
frown gulp !!...does anyone know what P's and Q's stands for ?...I just looked it up and had no clue...

tanyaann's photo
Fri 10/24/08 11:20 AM

frown gulp !!...does anyone know what P's and Q's stands for ?...I just looked it up and had no clue...


nope... no clue! ohwell

tanyaann's photo
Fri 10/24/08 11:22 AM
P's and Q's definitions on urban dictionary... http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=P's%20and%20Q's

Giocamo's photo
Fri 10/24/08 11:26 AM
Well...I'll give you a multiple choice...ready ?...(A) Pints and Quarts...(B) Pretty and Quick...or (C) Princess and Queens...the clock is ticking...you have 15 seconds....GO !!

tanyaann's photo
Fri 10/24/08 11:28 AM
none of the above! laugh

Winx's photo
Fri 10/24/08 11:29 AM

Well...I'll give you a multiple choice...ready ?...(A) Pints and Quarts...(B) Pretty and Quick...or (C) Princess and Queens...the clock is ticking...you have 15 seconds....GO !!


Please and thank you. But...it's used as "watch out and behave" (my words).

Winx's photo
Fri 10/24/08 11:29 AM

frown gulp !!...does anyone know what P's and Q's stands for ?...I just looked it up and had no clue...


Have you heard people say that before?

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Fri 10/24/08 11:30 AM
In Mingle Land, I'm sure it stands for "Posts" and "Quotes". :tongue:

Giocamo's photo
Fri 10/24/08 11:32 AM
I think I just read that it means pints and quarts...and I know that I haven't been drinking...yet !...lol...I've only been drunk one time in my whole life...but...it's lasted 23 years !!!...LOLdrinks

tanyaann's photo
Fri 10/24/08 11:32 AM

In Mingle Land, I'm sure it stands for "Posts" and "Quotes". :tongue:


oOoO! that's a good one! :thumbsup:

Winx's photo
Fri 10/24/08 11:32 AM

In Mingle Land, I'm sure it stands for "Posts" and "Quotes". :tongue:



Pssst...he doesn't quote on here.

tanyaann's photo
Fri 10/24/08 11:33 AM
hey quess what?!?!?



we are....





















offtopic rofl

Winx's photo
Fri 10/24/08 11:34 AM

I think I just read that it means pints and quarts...and I know that I haven't been drinking...yet !...lol...I've only been drunk one time in my whole life...but...it's lasted 23 years !!!...LOLdrinks


Wikipedia:

One origin story of "mind your Ps and Qs" comes from English pubs and taverns of the seventeenth century. Bartenders would keep a watch on the alcohol consumption of the patrons; keeping an eye on the pints and quarts that were consumed. As a reminder to the patrons, the bartender would recommend they "mind their Ps and Qs." [3]

A second origin story comes from early printing presses. Printers placed individual letters on a typeset to print a page of text. The letters were reversed, making it easy to mistake Ps and Qs in setting the type. A reminder to stay watchful of the details could have come from this time as well.[3] In a similar setting, this expression has been attributed as an adage for teaching children to spell. This second story has been disputed, however, as it can be just as confusing in typsetting or handwriting to confuse b and d. [2]

Other origin stories, some considered "fanciful"[2], could come from French instructions to mind one's pieds (feet) and queues (wigs) while dancing. However, there is no French translation for this expression.[4] Another origin could be to sailors in the eighteenth century to pay attention to their pea (coats) and queue (wigs).[5]

A possible origin or at least similar expression comes from seventeenth-century slang. "P and Q" meant "prime quality" or "highest quality." It has also been seen as "pee and kew," though it is unclear what either literally stand for. It seems also unlikely that this is the direct origin, for the common expression is not "mind your pq."[6]

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