Posted by W_B on September 26, 2016 at 07:47:14 from (155.188.183.20):
In Reply to: Whats been happening. posted by LOU from Wi. on September 25, 2016 at 15:44:16:
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That killed my FIL, I believe. He'dgo to work, eat dinner, sit in front of the TV until bedtime. The MIL would have to practically beat him to get him to do something around the place on a weekend. His father was just like that, he thought his entire contribution to the family was to bring home a paycheck. After he retired it was sleep until noon, watch TV, eat lunch/dinner, watch TV until early in the morning then to bed. Repeat every day. He developed so many issues, among them diabetes, heart condition, way over weight and he'd had a stroke. He never was a fireball but if you could get him interested in something he'd work hard at it. He was a painter by trade and painted my entire house when we built it, including all the cabinets, worked his rear end off for us... wouldn't do anything like that at home.
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