Posted by Mark - IN. on March 24, 2016 at 20:40:44 from (40.130.219.130):
In Reply to: Garage rules posted by Geo-TH,In on March 24, 2016 at 17:59:39:
Do you remember a show from the '80's called "Married With Children"? Al Bundy, whom almost nothing went right for turned his garage into a "man cave" where no one was allowed but men, his friends. Not even his wife, Peggy, and mostly not his wife, Peggy was allowed. He moved his old beat up Slant Six Dodge Dart out into the driveway and sealed off the door. He built a bathroom equipped with not just any toilet, but a "Ferguson" that when flushed used about a hundred gallons of water to flush and the immense pressure broke all of the sewer pipes in the whole neighborhood. Then he turned it into a club for "No Mamm" where only his buddies were allowed, after they took oaths and pledged allegiance to "No Mamm". And there was an episode where they kidnapped and tie-wrapped daytime TV talk show host, Maury Povich to a chair and made him repent for being to feminine on his show. My point is that you can make and enforce whatever rules that you want in your garage/man cave so long as you have your wife's permission first, or don't mind sleeping on an old sofa in that garage/man cave after you do...without permission. My suggestion? Put that sign up in one of your barns where the "better half" is least likely to visit because that way the mice and field rats that you may have to share an old sofa with, aren't as angry or strict when you do. Been there, done that.
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