What happen to the semi intellegent person I married?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:both the 1/2 and the frozen spinach are things I would probably do too. Some things are just not universally obvious.


Here's a clue: was the spinach in the freezer section at the store? NO!
Anonymous
I'm just concerned that this resulted in screaming. Kind of seems like NBD, just pick some up at 7-11 or CVS or whatever. You'll survive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cmon that's an honest mistake! I sent mine for rhubarb over the summer and he brought back red stemmed Swiss chard. I just laughed!


That seems like quite a few levels of difficulty over bringing home half and half.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:WTH, I drink coffee daily and I put on the grocery list 1/2 and 1/2. So he got 50/50 salad mix and he screams back, I got exactly what you wrote on the list!!!



If this is the only thing you have to complain about, you can count yourself very fortunate.
Anonymous
You DH has learned that if he fucks something up three times you will stop asking him to do it.
Anonymous
why can't my wife balance a checkbook? why can't she notice the oil light is - and the chine is going off, but keeps driving the car and basically runs it into the ground? how can she not figure out how a timer for the yard lights work?

she has a graduate degree from Hopkins and earns a high income, so what gives?

but honestly, it doesn't matter - we all have our faults and if you've married well and respect each other, you make up for the weaknesses in your spose.
Anonymous
When I was a kid, my grandma put "K cereal" on the shopping list--meaning to get cereal for me, as my name starts with K. My grandpa came home with Special K, a cereal that none of us had heard of (maybe it was new in the 80s?), and we hadn't tried. I've loved it ever since!
Anonymous
hahhaaha, OP. LOL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:both the 1/2 and the frozen spinach are things I would probably do too. Some things are just not universally obvious.


Here's a clue: was the spinach in the freezer section at the store? NO!


No this is not a clue. Lots of things can be frozen at home that didn't come from the frozen section at the store. E.g. strawberries, salads, milk, cooked deli foods
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