Posted by dave2 on June 09, 2008 at 03:47:19 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: What would you do?? posted by caleb on June 08, 2008 at 19:42:15:
Work is the best stress reliever. And you'll see more than your share as long as you're a married homeowner. I'd buy a decent (not from HD or walmart) chain saw and a good brushcutter that has both string and blade cabability (harness and handlebars will keep you young), put yourself together a good collection of shovel, rake, axe, and pick, and get ready to enjoy life. Keep your stuff in good working order and invite the author of the Honeydo book to spend a few hours with you. Worse thing you can do is let her watch a home-improvement program or video. My wife really believes that you can remodel a house in an hour. While I'm at it, don't let her read magazines like Cosmopolitan, Glamour, and anything like them. If she starts, just trade in the saw and other tools for a spoon and pocket knife, you'll want all the quality time in the brush that you can get.
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