[pct-l] Never Try to Outsmart Your Trail Partner
Hiker97 at aol.com
Hiker97 at aol.com
Tue May 15 09:19:51 CDT 2007
Our intrepid hiking hero, Grizzly, likes to save all his energy for the
trail. Fixing things around the house was a low priority. One day the lawn mower
broke.
His wife and trail partner, TrailDust, kept hinting for him to get the mower
fixed and cut the over grown lawn.
But, our pal, Grizzly, somehow always had something else to take care of
first; the hiking gear, the truck, the visit down to the local hiker trash
saloon to have some fellowship with his hiking bros.
Finally TrailDust thought of a clever way to make her point.
When Grizzly arrived home one day, he found her seated in the tall grass,
busily snipping away with a tiny pair of sewing scissors.
He watched silently for a short time and then went into the house. He was
gone only a minute, and when he came out again he handed her a toothbrush.
Grizzly said, "When you finish cutting the grass, you might as well sweep
the driveway."
The doctors says he will be able to hike again, but will always have a
slight limp.
Moral to this story: Marriage is a relationship in which one person is
always right, and the other is the hiker husband.
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We have our trail gorilla buddy, Crash, to thank for this submittal. I
thank you.
Switchback the Hiker Husband
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