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women prefer homeowners not renters.....
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needtosavenow wrote: »all i can say is these women must be very shallow, it never crosses my mind if someone rents or buys?!? i mean...who cares?!
I used to have a thing for "arty" sensitive types (read poor) :rotfl:
There is something hot about a man who's capable - be it d.i.y or money management
man with a toolbelt...hoooo0 -
"Mrs. Pench, you've won the car contest, would you like a triumph spitfire or 3000 in cash?" He smiled.
Mrs. Pench took the money. "What will you do with it all? Not that it's any of my business," he giggled.
"I think I'll become an alcoholic," said Betty.0 -
Guy_Montag wrote: »Looking good in toolbelts

OK, other than that :rotfl:0 -
lol well you would love my boyf then! he is a bricklayer and builder trained the old fashioned way! he built a house for my dad!!!........basically he can do anything!
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needtosavenow wrote: »lol well you would love my boyf then! he is a bricklayer and builder trained the old fashioned way! he built a house for my dad!!!........basically he can do anything!

Remember that advert for warburtons bread?..when men used to do thing with their hands...
ahhh, the good old days...0 -
needtosavenow wrote: »lol well you would love my boyf then! he is a bricklayer and builder trained the old fashioned way! he built a house for my dad!!!........basically he can do anything!

You must have a lot of pressure on you to get married
After all he's really got on with the in-laws.
I'm not cynical I'm realistic
(If a link I give opens pop ups I won't know I don't use windows)0 -
needtosavenow wrote: »lol well you would love my boyf then! he is a bricklayer and builder trained the old fashioned way! he built a house for my dad!!!........basically he can do anything!

You're not supposed to advertise your own other half!!Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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lol sorry!

yes i have my family LOVE him!! more than me i think haha!
:A
his a great guy, looks after me as im not well, i am very lucky!
and Yes he has a very nice..............tool belt haha!! :A :rotfl:0 -
needtosavenow wrote: »and Yes he has a very nice..............tool belt haha!! :A :rotfl:
:rotfl:bad girl!0 -
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