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S.L.F
Guest
I frequently have knee pads, pencils, screws, screw driver bits, nails, pens, various brackets, bits of wood, keys, notes (not money she always finds that) and knives in my work trousers and shirts.
After a day or a week of work I take them off and leave them beside smouldering the bed.
Come Monday morning I go to get them and they are gone!
So I approach Mrs. SLF and ask what happened and I'm told she washed them, which is a good thing of course, but she never checks the pockets.
If I wanted them to be washed I'd have them in the laundry basket.
I have spoken to other tradesmen they tell me their wives do the same thing.
Is there a secret society or something of tradesmen's wives where they have to leave their men with soggy pencils on a Monday morning.
After a day or a week of work I take them off and leave them beside smouldering the bed.
Come Monday morning I go to get them and they are gone!
So I approach Mrs. SLF and ask what happened and I'm told she washed them, which is a good thing of course, but she never checks the pockets.
If I wanted them to be washed I'd have them in the laundry basket.
I have spoken to other tradesmen they tell me their wives do the same thing.
Is there a secret society or something of tradesmen's wives where they have to leave their men with soggy pencils on a Monday morning.