She needs to dump that zero and get herself a hero! You go girl...like really, GO! Run from him!
Not shoveling the driveway was bad enough...but posting it online and thinking it was a cute/funny story was idiotic.
Sounds like typical socialist scum.
Sounds like the both of them need to find other men.
World’s greatest wife.
OK, so under socialism my wife works 12 hours and then shovels the snow, while I get to watch sports? This sounds very attractive. Maybe I need to reevaluate socialism. I guess the last question I need to ask: After shoveling snow, does she make me a sammich?
I guess it hasn’t dawned on anyone that the guy might actually be joking.
Mrs CG always gets a new leaf rake and a new snow shovel from Santa. Every year.
If she can also cook and clean, what else could you want?
Sorry excuse for a man
If the Monty Python Group were Russian:
(Otava Yo - Street Cleaner)
Six minutes of slapstick to music. On a snowy day in Russia.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIa7ZfJUeGU
There are FR types here. some possibilities:
Girl: Salamander
Mustache Man with Cigar: Wardaddy
Soldier w Glasses: A Very Young Lazmataz
Butt-Flicker: HumbleGunner or Bagster
Whistleblower: Metmom
Unsure of Vegan, Orange Cat, and male chorus line with brooms.
Why anyone posts anything on twitter or FB is beyond my ability to comprehend.
Note to the Mrs: GET OUT OF THIS PATHETIC MARRIAGE !
"When she's done, she can get me a beer......"
With the new shovel he gave her for Christmas.
"I should take a picture"
The joke is Winnipeg Minister of Economic Development and Jobs Jon Reyes.
I really think this was a joke. Remember Walter Williams used to make the same joke about Mrs. Williams.
"Winnipeg Minister of Economic Development and Jobs Jon Reyes made the questionable decision of snapping a photo of his wife shoveling the snow after she had worked a 12-hour hospital shift."
Why questionable? Jumping to what works for our marriage and comparing it to what works in someone else's marriage is foolishness. I've wondered why one spouse seems to give a much larger amount of the "give" part than the "take". I've come to understand the nature of some persons is simply be happier when giving. I also know that without knowledge of the whole situation, we misjudge things when we only are seeing a microcosm of events. Was the wife the "designated snow shoveling" spouse or had her husband been recovering from covid or even a heart condition? No matter what the circumstances, it's a mistake to take him to task. Even if she is fuming at having the chore, she's not waiting behind a door, poised to clobber him with the shovel.
“He who holds the lantern while his mother chops the wood.” - My dad.