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Posted by Iowa cornstalker on August 04, 2007 at 17:23:07 from (75.104.160.37):
In Reply to: RANT: My wife and oil changes- please comment posted by colekicker on August 03, 2007 at 21:00:00:
25 years married. Farm 1400A in Iowa with several buildings of hogs and a small feedlot full of cattle. My wife would drive on the rims if I didn't check her tires,and would run the same oil until the car wouldn't move. I'm afraid the car is totally your dep't. I don't mind--I have never been to the grocery store or cooked a meal, and the only laundry I do is the really bad manure clothes. We have learned to just grin and bear it w each other, and this allows us to remain happy. She says why check the mileage on the oil--even if she did she knows I would go hungry (or to town) before I would cook. She has told me if I worked a 40-hour job, she would expect more of me with the household stuff, but as long as I am busy (and profitable), she will handle the house alone. YOU ARE STUCK WITH THE CAR STUFF
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