Oh, Heck No!

MXer478

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Oct 10, 2007
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San Diego, CA
I look outside and I find this......my wife cleaning our blinds and then hanging them on our boat to dry! ON OUR BOAT!!!

Please, someone tell me why women do stuff like this?!?!?!?!
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Hmm... looks like an invitation to bring your soggy, wet, stinking dock lines inside and hang them on the curtain rod to dry...

Michael
(single - sorta.... engaged... might not be after trying this trick at home)
 
I'm not gonna say anything about this because when I used to clean the mooring cover for our 240 I used to drape it over "her" car to dry...
 
That's how I dry my underwear when out on the boat for a week.
 
I thought she was just trying to reduce the damaging effects of the suns rays on the pretty maroon gel coat :grin:
 
At least she covered your license plate so know one would find her, and ask what she was thinking....:thumbsup:
 
Just grab the lifejackets and throw 'em on the bed! Then say, "Don't you like the new pillows, hun?"
 
Thanks for posting that picture. It made me laugh.

When we combing swimming and sleeping on the hook our cockpit gets swimming suits, PDF's, wet-socks and towels hung everywhere possible. It’s a bit ghetto looking but what are you going to do.

Reference my signature photo.
 
I look outside and I find this......my wife cleaning our blinds and then hanging them on our boat to dry! ON OUR BOAT!!!

Please, someone tell me why women do stuff like this?!?!?!?!
boat-1.jpg
This might win your wife $50 for ideas in one of those Martha Stewart type magazines. Picture this write up, "POP UP CLEATS, 1001 USES AROUND THE HOME".
 
That picture is fantastic. Too funny.
 
Flame arrestor in the dish washer

Sorry honey. I had put it in the cloths washer but it kept banging on the drum and it tore a hole in your push-up bra’s gel pack.

I’m sure you can understand how we don’t want to get brazier padding gel in our flame arrester honey. :smt018 :huh:
 
Actually, I give her kudos for finding a really good spot to let them dry! Using the cleats seems like a good idea, looks to hold them perfectly.
:huh:
 

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