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a couple random guy observations

1. DH's friends enjoy playing "who would win in a fight" The highlights of 20 minutes in my kitchen - you v. Jackie Chan, you up in a tree v. dropping down a drunk Jackie Chan, Jackie Chan v. Lebron James, Jackie Chan v. a tiger, a tiger v. a bear, a bear v. a crocodile, a crocodile v. a tiger, a crocodile v. an antelope, an antelope v. a velociraptor, 3 bears v. a velociraptor, a triceratops v. stegosaurus, a monkey v. a chimp, a chimp v. a gorilla, and a chimp v. a baboon. Complete with debated stats, strengths and weakness. DH is not good at this game and didn't have much to say.

2. DH gets more upset when stuff doesn't work when I told him it was hard to do start with and he said no, it's easy - then turns out I was right. Filling the kitchen in-sink soap dispenser just took him 10 minutes. I told him it sucked to do and that's why I didn't fill it.

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Re: a couple random guy observations

  • Guys are funny creatures! LOL I don't know what it is about their "who would win a fight" discussions that captivates them for hours, but it seems to be a universal theme with them...

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  • I think the "who would win in a fight" debate is a universal guy thing- I remember catching DH and my brother having very long, detailed discussions about it, hilarious!

    Their other favorite was creating these intricately long and drawn out stories about the cat- some days he was a scientist, an astronaut, a lawyer, a member of Parliament, a chef, a nurse, a mid-level manager at a call-in center, you name it. The stories were always quite amusing and had a lot of detail. Interestingly enough, most of these stories we concocted just after we were given the kegorator...

    Men are strange, humorous little creatures... 

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  • A triceratops vs. a stegosaurus, LOL.

    My cat (about 10 lbs) and dog (about 7 lbs) are always antagonizing each other and Matt likes to egg them on. He tends to root for the dog because he is older and therefore, this young upstart cat should not be waltzing in and thrashing the dog. His commentary is pretty funny. I think he wants to turn Sprout into a manly dog, but there's only so much you can do with a Maltese! 

     

  • My coworkers and I often have discussions about various people on campus involved in celebrity death matches.  We speculate who would win, although money has never changed hands.
    Love is like pi - natural, irrational, and very important. ~ Lisa Hoffman
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