William Black wrote:
> "sharx35" wrote in message
> news:FcWyi.6564$vP5.5863@edtnps90...
>>
>> "Magda" wrote in message
>> news:3iolc3hn0m026770kqvqqoapj5p6fdeboc@4ax.com...
>>> On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 08:13:52 -0400, in rec.travel.europe, "Rog'"
>>> arranged some electrons, so they
>>> looked like this:
>>>
>>> ... "William Black" wrote:
>>> ... > "sharx35" wrote:
>>> ... >> Those guys who are saddled with "high maintenance" wives,
>>> ... >> take note.
>>> ... > Define 'high maintenance' in this case please.
>>> ...
>>> ... Try lugging a 50lb. pullman up three flights of narrow stairs
>>> in
>>> ... a B&B in Bath, and you might have an idea of what it means,
>>> ... in this case. The phrase "heavy luggage" wife doesn't sound
>>> ... as classy. As much as I hate to admit it, Magda's comment
>>> ... about potential hernias hit close to home. :-/
>>>
>>> Hernias must hurt much less than admitting that one is married to
>>> a
>>> brat.
>>>
>> Yes, "brat" is one word that could be used to describe a
>> high-maintenance wife...someone who is demanding, thinks that SHE
>> is
>> the Queen of Sheba etc etc. Other words would be, e.g. b***h, c**t.
>> You get the idea.
>
> I understand now.
>
> You're someone who doesn't understand what women want.
>
> You do realise that the first man who wanders along with a box of
> chocolates and a bunch of flowers will take her away...
Sounds to me like she needs a touch of the whip. Some women take
flowers, chocolates, and other gifts as their due and don't alter
their behavior as a result.
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