Posted by Mark - IN. on January 01, 2017 at 09:52:51 from (184.16.113.113):
In Reply to: yesterday in PA posted by larry@stinescorner on January 01, 2017 at 08:38:14:
Had neighbors like that decades ago, Fred and Lucy. Fred retired and caused his homemaker wife to go out and get a job because according to her when he had nothing to do but stay home, suddenly she couldn't do any homemaking right. But Fred turned his two stall detached garage into his man cave. We lived on the 15th hole and golfers would make their putts, then drive off the course to his man cave across the road and drink a few rounds and shoot the bull before driving back across the road and taking up their games of golf. Fred used to have a refridge with a keg of beer in it and the tap outside on on side, and on the other a urinal mounted next to the refridge...overhead a sign that said "OUT" and "IN". Fred was one of those guys that drank cheap beer, whatever was on sale. One time my brother and I kept feeding him the good stuff, and because it was free to him, he drank it up. We got him trashed. Next day he came over complaining at my brother and I because he woke up in bed with his wife AND they had been intimate the night before because he was so drunk. Fred and Lucy didn't get along so good, but stayed married for the kids and to make it look good. After the kids grew up and moved out, they moved into separate bedrooms...except the night that my brother and I got him trashed. They're both long since dead and gone now, may they R.I.P.
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