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Originally posted by Nizmo

did anyone watch the show - The Block - last night?

and that stupid bitch on it tha wouldnt clean the toilet so her hubby did it? hehe where do i find a guy like that??? i throw a tanty and instead of being told to "grow up and get on with it bitch" he just sighs and fixes the problem??

I think Im a bit too much like that.

I dont know if its a sign of weakness or a rationalisation thing. You think - is it easier to go through the consequence of telling her to grow up and do it herself, or to just clean it myself?

the problem is, that he will eventually leave her because that becomes easier than putting up with her.

Now I try to be as honest as I can with my girl. sometimes I have trouble explaining why, cause I don't like hurting her feelings, but Im not afraid to tell her to go g-f occassionally.

haha.

shit yeah that would be sweet!! maybe have to wait til its at the drive-ins at Busselton later on and make a cruise down there - stay at my place in bunbury? if people can bare seeing it for a second time haha

that "the block" show was pretty funny.

the gay guys are gonna clean up. they've got style and two men on their side. Plus Jamie Jurie will give them a "hand-up" (if ya know....) coz he's a fruity-tooter too.

Funny watching Joe and Mo whitebread slinky sinky BMW house stereotypes go scatty after 5 seconds.

"im not going to the toilet in there....I'd rather piss myself"

"well then bitch, clean it up"

"Im not cleaning it up, Id rather you did"

"o-kay"

thats what my ex said he liked about me - he would tell most girls to go do something and they would sigh and go do it - he would tell me to go do something and occasionally i would but there was quite a few times i told him to get Fked! He liked a challenge ;)

As for worst drivers - that italian looking chick man is she bad - but i guess she brings in the male views cos she always has tops on where theres a LOT of cleverage on show!

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