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Where is the best place to hide things from a woman?

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  • In my house it would have to be where the pots and pans are kept
  • marleyboy
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    Spinkz wrote: »
    Where is a place women dont look?
    The Toolbox, or the Garden shed. :D
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  • Alikay
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    edited 19 July 2015 at 6:25PM
    Depends on the nature of the stash I guess, but DH would be pretty safe storing...ahem..literature in amongst his collection of vinyl AC/DC and Motorhead albums, chemical relaxants/stimulants would probably be a convenient size to go in that big red " Snap-On" toolbox in the garage, and any ermm...exotic clothing would remain undiscovered in the drawer in the spare room where I keep my size 10 jeans as weight-loss incentives.

    *heads off to check aforementioned sites for marital ammunition*
  • LameWolf
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    London50 wrote: »
    Tape it to the bottom of the trash can, NO WOMAN EVER TAKES THE RUBBISH OUT
    Wrong. I do.

    Spinkz forget it - if she's anything like me, there's no place she won't look.:D
    If your dog thinks you're the best, don't seek a second opinion.;)
  • Tigsteroonie
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    In the wheel well of the car ... she won't want to break her nails changing the spare wheel ...
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  • London50
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    Wrong. I do.

    Yet another woman that has not been married long, you will learn;0)
  • Tigsteroonie
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    London50 wrote: »
    Wrong. I do.

    Yet another woman that has not been married long, you will learn;0)
    (a) My comment was directed at Spinkz' missus, not women in general.

    (b) How on earth do you know how long I've been married? And have you taken into account my previous marriages?
    :heartpuls Mrs Marleyboy :heartpuls

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    :) Proud Parents to an Aut-some son :)
  • London50
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    (b) How on earth do you know how long I've been married? And have you taken into account my previous marriages?

    lol... and you still haven't taught them to take out the rubbish....Oh well perhaps it is a job you enjoy ;0)
  • Petra_70
    Petra_70 Posts: 619 Forumite
    I am a woman too who always takes out the rubbish. In fact most women I know do! :rotfl:

    I am certainly not 'newly married' either. I Got married in the 1990s! :D
  • Tigsteroonie
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    London50 wrote: »
    lol... and you still haven't taught them to take out the rubbish....Oh well perhaps it is a job you enjoy ;0)
    You've confused me with someone else, I think.

    Never mind.
    :heartpuls Mrs Marleyboy :heartpuls

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    :) Proud Parents to an Aut-some son :)
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