Husband put a stock on and then left town and didn't tell me

Anonymous
I had images of someone tied up in the basement for days, their hands and neck in one of those wooden clamps
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can' be the only one who clicked on this thread to find out what "putting a stock on" was.


+1


+2 I thought he might have walked out on her! Glad it was just a soup!


I thought stock was a typo for sock. Then I thought, where did he put the sock and had to click on it.

OP, WTH. Just call your husband and yell at him for being neglectful. Everyone is guilty of it sometimes.
Anonymous
Well I would talk to him for sure about this. He needs to be aware that he did this.

That said, I would also be worried about him if this sort of thing is atypical for him. If he is usually a little on the careless side - you need to make it a habit to check behind him.

My 30 something (at the time) husband once left a pot of soup simmering on the stove, forgot about it and went out to run some errands. I came home with the kids after being out and about, discovered it and I was shocked and worried - because that is not something that my husband would ever do. Turns out he was in the middle a home project and got distracted when he needed a tool or a part that he didn't have on hand. He ran out the door to get what he needed from the store and while he was out got his hair cut, gas for the car...leaving the pot simmering on the stove.

That was the first and last time he did anything like that. If it could happen to my careful husband, it could happen to anyone. I'm glad that you caught these things before they became a problem, Op.
Anonymous
Husband cooks and the wife complains...I see it now.
Anonymous
Thanks for the laughs! Love them. When he woke up he replied that he forgot to tell me. That's amazing, because he normally wouldn't say that - admit he forgot.
Anonymous
This is not post worthy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had images of someone tied up in the basement for days, their hands and neck in one of those wooden clamps


What I thought too. I was a little hopeful for a titillating read opening this, but then realized it wasn't in the explicit forum.
Anonymous
He forgot. Oh well. What can you do about now?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can' be the only one who clicked on this thread to find out what "putting a stock on" was.


+1


+2 I thought he might have walked out on her! Glad it was just a soup!


Thought he cashed out their stocks and left her.
Anonymous
Also, you need to put some gates up or something. Having to use a crockpot on a storage rack in the basement just so your toddler can't reach it?? I can't even imagine what your house must look like. Do some child proofing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would be freaked out about the risk of fire. I would not care about the deboning. This is an odd post.

Exactly. It's kind of bizarre that a fire hazard is mentioned with the same intensity as deboning chicken.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can' be the only one who clicked on this thread to find out what "putting a stock on" was.


+1


+2 I thought he might have walked out on her! Glad it was just a soup!


I thought stock was a typo for sock. Then I thought, where did he put the sock and had to click on it.

OP, WTH. Just call your husband and yell at him for being neglectful. Everyone is guilty of it sometimes.


+5. So, "put the stock on" means put stuff in the crock pot? Where does this lingo come from? Is this 1970s lingo? Or crockpot lingo? Or just someone's shorthand for crockpot stuff?

Also, that is very strange. Your house could have burned down. What is wrong with your husband? He left 2 things on that could have burned down the house.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can' be the only one who clicked on this thread to find out what "putting a stock on" was.


+1


+2 I thought he might have walked out on her! Glad it was just a soup!


+3 I clicked to learn something new. Im a little underwhelmed, honestly
Anonymous
Love the title. So he left town and didn't tell you? How long did it take before you realized he was gone?

And how on earth do you get bothered about your DH deboning chickens.
Anonymous
This may be my favorite DCUM thread ever.
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