by MW » Thu Aug 16, 2018 9:31 am
by Lightning McQueen » Thu Aug 16, 2018 9:54 am
Booney wrote:Kahuna wrote:Takes a while, probably longer than you expect, and many little milestones but we are here 98.74% complete.
Under no disillusions as to how long this is going to take, having renovated 2 bathrooms and 2 kitchens I'm aware things :
1 - Never go as smoothly as you hope
2 - Never happen as quickly as you hope
3 - Always cost more than you expect
4 - Mrs Boon is extremely impatient
5 - I drink lots
6 - 5 has nothing to do with renovations
by HH3 » Thu Aug 16, 2018 9:56 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:Booney wrote:Kahuna wrote:Takes a while, probably longer than you expect, and many little milestones but we are here 98.74% complete.
Under no disillusions as to how long this is going to take, having renovated 2 bathrooms and 2 kitchens I'm aware things :
1 - Never go as smoothly as you hope
2 - Never happen as quickly as you hope
3 - Always cost more than you expect
4 - Mrs Boon is extremely impatient
5 - I drink lots
6 - 5 has nothing to do with renovations
My wife and I are best friends but have learnt that we just simply cannot perform tasks together, whenever we have a big job to do we assign roles and don't interfere or offer advice to each other, it's frustrating but it seems to work.
I'm left shaking my head a lot of the times but beer fixes everything.
by Corona Man » Thu Aug 16, 2018 9:59 am
by Lightning McQueen » Thu Aug 16, 2018 10:05 am
Corona Man wrote:My solution to this problem is to not contribute (very much) around home.
by Spargo » Thu Aug 16, 2018 10:06 am
HH3 wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Booney wrote:Kahuna wrote:Takes a while, probably longer than you expect, and many little milestones but we are here 98.74% complete.
Under no disillusions as to how long this is going to take, having renovated 2 bathrooms and 2 kitchens I'm aware things :
1 - Never go as smoothly as you hope
2 - Never happen as quickly as you hope
3 - Always cost more than you expect
4 - Mrs Boon is extremely impatient
5 - I drink lots
6 - 5 has nothing to do with renovations
My wife and I are best friends but have learnt that we just simply cannot perform tasks together, whenever we have a big job to do we assign roles and don't interfere or offer advice to each other, it's frustrating but it seems to work.
I'm left shaking my head a lot of the times but beer fixes everything.
Same. If I'm doing something at home, the headphones are in and she's asked to stay away and not make any comments on what I'm doing.
by amber_fluid » Thu Aug 16, 2018 11:03 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:Corona Man wrote:My solution to this problem is to not contribute (very much) around home.
We got a 75-25 system for inside, she does 75% of the duties and I do the day to day crap.
I cook most nights and I do ALL of the dishes except when she cooks or prepares the lunches for the week as she manages to use pretty much every pot, pan, steamer, utensil and mixing bowl that we have in the kitchen, this is known as "Sky Racing Channel" time.
by Lightning McQueen » Thu Aug 16, 2018 11:11 am
amber_fluid wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Corona Man wrote:My solution to this problem is to not contribute (very much) around home.
We got a 75-25 system for inside, she does 75% of the duties and I do the day to day crap.
I cook most nights and I do ALL of the dishes except when she cooks or prepares the lunches for the week as she manages to use pretty much every pot, pan, steamer, utensil and mixing bowl that we have in the kitchen, this is known as "Sky Racing Channel" time.
When I cook there is minimal mess and a couple of dishes/pots.
When the missus cooks, much like your better half LM she uses every **** apparatus in the kitchen.
And I can assure you it doesn’t taste any better.
by heater31 » Thu Aug 16, 2018 11:12 am
You use **** pots and pans cooking a toasted cheese sandwich [emoji6]amber_fluid wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Corona Man wrote:My solution to this problem is to not contribute (very much) around home.
We got a 75-25 system for inside, she does 75% of the duties and I do the day to day crap.
I cook most nights and I do ALL of the dishes except when she cooks or prepares the lunches for the week as she manages to use pretty much every pot, pan, steamer, utensil and mixing bowl that we have in the kitchen, this is known as "Sky Racing Channel" time.
When I cook there is minimal mess and a couple of dishes/pots.
When the missus cooks, much like your better half LM she uses every **** apparatus in the kitchen.
And I can assure you it doesn’t taste any better.
by HH3 » Thu Aug 16, 2018 11:14 am
heater31 wrote:You use **** pots and pans cooking a toasted cheese sandwich [emoji6]amber_fluid wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Corona Man wrote:My solution to this problem is to not contribute (very much) around home.
We got a 75-25 system for inside, she does 75% of the duties and I do the day to day crap.
I cook most nights and I do ALL of the dishes except when she cooks or prepares the lunches for the week as she manages to use pretty much every pot, pan, steamer, utensil and mixing bowl that we have in the kitchen, this is known as "Sky Racing Channel" time.
When I cook there is minimal mess and a couple of dishes/pots.
When the missus cooks, much like your better half LM she uses every **** apparatus in the kitchen.
And I can assure you it doesn’t taste any better.
by heater31 » Thu Aug 16, 2018 11:16 am
HH3 wrote:You use **** pots and pans cooking a toasted cheese sandwich [emoji6]heater31 wrote:amber_fluid wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:[quote="Corona Man"]My solution to this problem is to not contribute (very much) around home.
We got a 75-25 system for inside, she does 75% of the duties and I do the day to day crap.
I cook most nights and I do ALL of the dishes except when she cooks or prepares the lunches for the week as she manages to use pretty much every pot, pan, steamer, utensil and mixing bowl that we have in the kitchen, this is known as "Sky Racing Channel" time.
When I cook there is minimal mess and a couple of dishes/pots.
When the missus cooks, much like your better half LM she uses every **** apparatus in the kitchen.
And I can assure you it doesn’t taste any better.
by Lightning McQueen » Thu Aug 16, 2018 11:17 am
HH3 wrote:
M8
Toasted cheese sandwiches should ONLY be made in a pan.
by Spargo » Thu Aug 16, 2018 11:25 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:HH3 wrote:
M8
Toasted cheese sandwiches should ONLY be made in a pan.
I must admit, I do make the best french toast!!
by HH3 » Thu Aug 16, 2018 11:28 am
heater31 wrote:Yeah 1 pan only.....simples!
Me I'm more of an outdoor kitchen man myself on the BBQ.
by Wedgie » Thu Aug 16, 2018 11:40 am
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by heater31 » Thu Aug 16, 2018 11:42 am
Also discussion on who Shane Warne is trying to root......Wedgie wrote:I rate this forum on the weekends, during the week it turns into the Woman's Day forum!
And in this week's episode we will be discussing cleaning, comparing levels of sadness and will swap our favourite recipes.
Next week we'll compare favourite knitting patterns and discuss how to deal with teenagers.
Stay on the lookout for our big health and fitness special coming out soon.
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by Magellan » Thu Aug 16, 2018 11:56 am
Wedgie wrote:And in this week's episode we will be discussing cleaning, comparing levels of sadness and will swap our favourite recipes.
Next week we'll compare favourite knitting patterns and discuss how to deal with teenagers.
Stay on the lookout for our big health and fitness special coming out soon.
by Lightning McQueen » Thu Aug 16, 2018 11:58 am
Magellan wrote:Wedgie wrote:And in this week's episode we will be discussing cleaning, comparing levels of sadness and will swap our favourite recipes.
Next week we'll compare favourite knitting patterns and discuss how to deal with teenagers.
Stay on the lookout for our big health and fitness special coming out soon.
Sounds like the running sheet for "Today Tonight" or "A Current Affair", without the obligatory 'Another day in Shit Street' neighborhood tiff and someone's life savings being ripped off.
by Booney » Thu Aug 16, 2018 12:10 pm
Wedgie wrote:I rate this forum on the weekends, during the week it turns into the Woman's Day forum!
And in this week's episode we will be discussing cleaning, comparing levels of sadness and will swap our favourite recipes.
Next week we'll compare favourite knitting patterns and discuss how to deal with teenagers.
Stay on the lookout for our big health and fitness special coming out soon.
by Wedgie » Thu Aug 16, 2018 12:12 pm
Booney wrote:Wedgie wrote:I rate this forum on the weekends, during the week it turns into the Woman's Day forum!
And in this week's episode we will be discussing cleaning, comparing levels of sadness and will swap our favourite recipes.
Next week we'll compare favourite knitting patterns and discuss how to deal with teenagers.
Stay on the lookout for our big health and fitness special coming out soon.
Who is on Ellen today then?
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
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