Subject: Re: [Homestead] Finding that Homesteading Partner
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 12:16:50 -0800 (PST)
--- Gloria Morris <gloriamorris59 AT gmail.com> wrote:
> Several here have mentioned that one advantage of
> having a man is
> getting things done. I'm not a big person, but I've
> learned over the
> years that I can do an awful lot with levers and
> pulleys. So I don't
> need a man around to do things for me.
I find a lot of chores that I could do faster with
another person (an example might be adjusting a tarp
and having to walk back and forth tugging until it is
centered). The need is not for strength but just
another set of hands.
I also find that I work better if I am sharing the job
with someone else, more of a social thing.
>
> As to the gals looking for a stud muffin to share,
> I've known several
> guys over the years who would be very happy under
> those circumstances,
> and who would have preferred that arrangement to
> monogamy. If'n you
> are interested, I'll be happy to hook y'all up.
> You'd have to settle
> for middle aged men, though.
>
> Gloria
I have considered volunteering for that particular
position. But my wife keeps being unreasonable and
saying no. LOL.
Van Dell
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