a delightful story

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  • #335168
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    Alchemist
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    start at 5:30 if it doesn’t do that already.

    My favorite part is at 6:55

    Her tiny little bigoted mind couldn’t cope … with ME.

    #335205
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    …she’s f~~~ed.

    These bitches really think they own the World. But they offer nothing.

    She cheated on me ..... my fault. I showed an interest in another woman......my fault.

    #335243
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    The military taught me more about being independent as well.

    I always told the woman I was with at the time that I didn’t need her to cook,clean or sew for me but there are somethings I can’t do myself – although I’ve been told to go do it many times,lol.

    Lifes a bitch,but you don't have to marry one!

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    The military didn’t teach me s~~~! I learned combat living in the city! I was never in the military, but I know I’ll fit right in! Group W.

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    I had to sew leather as a kid and learned to use a machine when I was 12. Funnily enough I was taught by a man (my old survival trainer/scout master) how to handle a needle. My sewing isn’t graceful but it’ll hold forever. My ex on the other hand was completely useless around a sewing machine. Of course she demanded to get a high end machine that had more functions than she did… which she then never figured out how to use (she shortened the drapes by folding them up and then using drying clips to hold them in place).

    I am not at all surprised that guy knows how to sew though simply because he looks like a LARPer type… further re-enforced by the beige shirts with rounded collars, the wooden training sword and the pommel of a 1- hander in the background.

    "Listen to all, Follow none"
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    I sew all the time. I have 3 machines and do fairly good work. Almost all crafts were started by men (knotting/macrame -sailors, sewing -tailors, casting, weaving – panama hats) and men made the sewing (Isaac Singer)and other machines to do the work. The best suits in Europe are all MAN made. See Tom Ford O’Connor for suits used in James Bond movies. Woman just take men’s ideas and skills and try to make them their own; as if they actually thought it up themselves. That is rarely the case. You can’t even own a pair of tighty whities without some woman trying them on, as if they could p~~~ through the fly.

    If you rescue a damsel in distress, all you will get is a distressed damsel.

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    Lately, I could have picked up a second hand sewing machine for free, but I didn’t. I come across them from time to time, and the next time that I find one, I will grab it.

    This is yet one more thing to make me even more of an independent man then I already am. Occasionally, it would be nice to have the equipment and “know how” to make simple repairs.

    Hell, I offered to buy my lil cupcake a sewing machine years ago, but she replied with an “What would I do with that” type remark. This coming from a women whose mother had 8 kids, and some how found the time to not only cook and clean for a family of 10, but also MADE them clothing from materials and patterns.

    Wow, how far this bad apple fell from the tree!!!!

    In a World of Justin Beibers Be a Johnny Cash

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    Colorado dave
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    Yeah same here The army taught me basic sewing cooking and other same type things, then later I asked my mom how to use a sewing machine. I think it has helped me save a few bucks over the years. Good video BTW

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    I sew all the time. I have 3 machines and do fairly good work. Almost all crafts were started by men (knotting/macrame -sailors, sewing -tailors, casting, weaving – panama hats) and men made the sewing (Isaac Singer)and other machines to do the work. The best suits in Europe are all MAN made. See Tom Ford O’Connor for suits used in James Bond movies. Woman just take men’s ideas and skills and try to make them their own; as if they actually thought it up themselves. That is rarely the case. You can’t even own a pair of tighty whities without some woman trying them on, as if they could p~~~ through the fly.

    As a child my DAD played Bass Guitar in a country western style band, and for some of his gigs he would where this western style suit coat. And for some reason I always remember what it said on the tag. “Made by Men, For Men”. Always remember that for some reason.

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