How come you didn't just tell your wife to get in the kitchen and make you a F*cking steak?
I get it, you only cook "manly food"...lolz
because last time she was in the kitchen she about burned it down . . . BTW You want croutons with that?
How come you didn't just tell your wife to get in the kitchen and make you a F*cking steak?
I get it, you only cook "manly food"...lolz
because last time she was in the kitchen she about burned it down . . . BTW You want croutons with that?
Who cooks steak in a kitchen? My wife can't cook meat to save her life. She can make good baked goods tho... Unless of course it involves yeast then its my dept again.
+1I've had some pretty darn good steak that came from a pan...
mky375 said:Every one here is soo busy being "manly"... you realize the brewing has historically been a woman's work?!?!?
Put your yard sticks away the "penis" measuring contest is lame.
I work in an office and think its pretty sad that less than half the guys there can check there own oil, let alone change it.
I think brewing draws the diy crowd. That's why we got into it because we like to "tinker". I fix my own cars (last time one of them was in the shop was in the 90's) I normally fix stuff at home.
But it does make me sad when someone doesn't want to learn how to do something for them self, I think that is pretty pathetic.
also in this contest will we be measuring our own penises?
In general the U.S. is starting to lack people who can/are willing to do hard work themselves. Mike Rowe recently went before a senate committee to show how dire our countries situation is in terms of lacking skilled labor (see link below). I teach high school science and I had a good conversation with my students the other day about how silly it is that society sees someone with a bachelor degree in art history as more successful than someone who has a two year degree and is a master welder.
http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/dirtyjobs/mike-rowe-senate-testimony.html
I work hard for a living. I chose the wrong profession tho. I install, refinish and repair hardwood floors. I have a weak paycheck tbh. Defo should have gone for welding.
SwampassJ said:I just killed a grizzly by looking in the Northerly direction.
Citing Mike Rowe? He's not a "Real man" of the sort that this thread seems to be about if his bio is accurate.
Every one here is soo busy being "manly"... you realize the brewing has historically been a woman's work?!?!?
Put your yard sticks away the "penis" measuring contest is lame.
bruin_ale said:That is def some tough work. I had a couple floor furnaces removed from my house and hired a couple guys to come patch the holes. These dudes permanently smell like stain/polyurethane. They looked like they were in there 70s, but given the amount of sawdust and fumes they must be inhaling (neither wore a resporater while working) they may have been in their 40s for all I know.
Yooper said:I don't see anything as women's work or as men's work. I think self sufficiency is the goal for me. Of course, I'm really not very manly at all. I am sort of girly and wimpy and almost feminine. I definitely can't measure my penis, that's for sure!
I definitely can't measure my penis, that's for sure!
Yooper said:I'm not really busy being "manly". I don't see anything as women's work or as men's work. I think self sufficiency is the goal for me. Of course, I'm really not very manly at all. I am sort of girly and wimpy and almost feminine. I definitely can't measure my penis, that's for sure!
bottlebomber said:Try getting a man to take a turn on breastfeeding...
lumpher said:this thread is still alive?!?
bottlebomber said:Going strong baby. Its mutated though lol
@Ischiavo I know your not insinuating that the desire to learn new skills and be self sufficient are primarily manly qualities... right?
BTW, I think you are very manly...in a feminine sort of way.
Yooper said:Um, thanks?
You're welcome ;D And to be clear, your manliness would be attractive to most men.
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