The differences between men and women!

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Men and women can definitely be different. That is made abundantly clear to me every day at home :) There are times when I think we guys should take lessons from the ladies as guys can do dumb things. Being 'macho' often leads to trouble.

I bet that kid loves the wheelbarrow, but they can be unstable at times.

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I was hoping that I wouldn't put my foot in it Sir Steve, as females are touchy critters and we always do and say the wrong things hahaha.
But men are men and we blunder forth lol.
Little Mikey is very impressed with that wheelbarrow.
He is helping his dad to build the walls up higher so that he can't climb over them. Basically imprisoning himself lol.

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Lol that is hilarious, the wheelbarrow should definitely be pimped as well, get some decal and vinyl designs going, maybe flames, extra rims on the wheel, spoiler for better turning around corners, dude's got it sorted 😉

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Thank you Doctor Nicky and only you can think about pimping a "Gollowan", Zulu expression. I shall mention it to the dude and maybe he can also install a music player for Mikey to listen to your music!

I am waiting for you to complete your current fundraising effort, so that you can take on Papillon lol.
Many miles await my young friend hahaha.
Blessings!

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I love it cousin Stephen, we men have our own ways of doing things don't we?
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I told some relatives about this, they couldn't picture it so...
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I had to demonstrate (watching the solar eclipse in '17)
Great post @papilloncharity

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Hahaha, wonderful and ingenious illustrations here my cuzzy.
Just shows the inventive nature of us men lol.

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Well I don't know about that now Sir Papillon! I knew an inventive Scottish lady who built a kind of a pram for her grandson using a lawnmower base, it was really quirky but I was too young and stupid back then to take a photo! Grandma used to push him around the neighborhood in this but unlike the pink Cadillac pram owner, this lady used to love chatting along the way in her broad Scottish accent;)
Looks like your family are seeking out some sunshine there, must be cold down your way already?

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Yeah Lady Lizelle, some ladies can be very practical as my one aunt used to drive those big double decker buses in the city. Whenever there was a problem with the motor, she had a tool box and she would fix it herself.
She had forearms like a Rhino Lol.
Kudos to that lady that built her own Rolex pram.
I don't think that you were stupid when you were young. A stupid person cannot cook like you. Or maybe you became more clever when you grew up lol.

Cold here today and the next 3 days will be the normal in the Cape of Storms. A heavy cold front with gale force winds are going to kiss us tomorrow and will visit us until Thursday.
Then it will pack up its suitcases and go to visit you guys!

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Haha! That is ingenious, of course. I used the wheelbarrow to take my three before I got a wagon. Of course, it was in the country at the time, so it was only up and down the 1/4 mile driveway, but, they were delighted. Then I got a wagon and life was grand. All three were little stairsteps, so I needed something!

Thanks for sharing your man/woman wisdom with me! :)

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Just a lighthearted look at life Lady Denise.
Not really the truth as there are so many exceptions in life, but I was hoping that others like you would see the fun in the comparison.
Besides, I think that I have much man wisdom, but when it comes to women, all that I can say is "Oy Vay" (Dangerous territory):)

Blessings and thank you for the kind tip!

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Haha! Good for you! That makes you ahead of the game!

:)

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You are right sir @papilloncharity
Mothers can take better than the best care of her child ❤❤
i love my mom a lot 😍😍

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That's so nice of you to speak so lovingly of your mom.
I bet that she is proud of you.
Well done!

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Women are clever and men are practical...I have seen many examples of the other way around too, but generally I think I'd have to agree.

I think little Mikey would not want to swap out his wheel barrow for a pram as he looks pretty content..,And will probably push his own kids around in a wheel barrow at some stage in the future.

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Hahaha, what we teach our kids they will be sure to repeat my friend.
There are always exceptions, but I focused more on the fun side of things.
Just trying to get a few smiles :)

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It's probably best to teach kids lessons whilst maintaining a fun environment. I know my parents did that, as best as they could. We learned our lessons within an environment that we could feel comfortable in and was enjoyable, rather than through getting a clip around the ears (smack) most often. Although, when we did the wrong thing the latter was administered. Not too much though. I was an angel of a kid. 😂

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Oh, oh, I was a little rebel that collected hidings almost every day :)
No father and mom working left only gran to look after us and thankfully I had a lot of free time to roam about.
Had many adventures in my life my friend.

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Childhood adventures are healthy and can form a good grounding for adulthood, ones ability to adapt to changing situations and have the courage to step out of ones comfort zone. I guess that's what those formative years are about.

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I guess that you are totally correct lol.
Sadly nowadays children only seem to have IT adventures.
Everyone is glued to their phones!

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I grew up before all of that started and feel fortunate for that. Kids these days are different, mostly. It's not as safe for them in public spaces I suppose, but most don't want to be out there anyway. I wonder where it goes from here.

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No idea where it goes from here as everything is upside down nowadays.
I already have a hard time keeping up with all the changes and the kids accept it as natural. 20 years from now this world will be a very strange place.

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I often say the same thing regarding the world in twenty years. It seems to move so fast. I remember back to my earlier days and how simple life seemed. Maybe it wasn't so simple for my parents at the time however certainly far more simple than it is now. I yearn for those days now, the simplicity of less traffic on the roads, the greengrocer who packed my things in brown paper bags, the lack of big yellow's M's on every corner and when people had respect and courtesy. Is it too much to ask? Alas, it is a pipe dream because those days are long gone and will never return. The world is wondrous for sure, however it is also fast becoming untenable in my opinion.

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Gone forever I am afraid and the way things are going with this new throw-away lifestyle things can only go one way.
We were delighted to hear today that China has taken the name of Pangolins off their traditional medicines list. Now they might stand a chance to get off the endangered list. Between corruption and poaching, the African continent is gradually being stripped of all of her treasures.
Once top producing farms are laying fallow and hunger can be be found everywhere. Things are really turning into a madhouse over here!

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Africa, the cradle of the world some would argue, has always been used as a supermarket of sorts it seems. Poaching for animals, diamonds, people...How much more can a country give before it breaks.

There is no place in the world for human beings to cite pangolin toe nails as a cure for anything...traditional herbal medicines made from animals that don't even come from China? Sounds like an excuse to me. And yet, there is a healthy trade in wildlife stolen from other countries to feed the hubris and greed of others. When a meerkat, pangolin, koala bear, Australian parakeet and blue tinged lizard reside in a Wuhan wet market side by side with an assortment of animals from all over the world one has to wonder about the merits of traditional medicine. It is naive and foolish to think it has anything to do with medicine.

Enough said.

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And yet there are those that swear by it my friend.
One would think that it could only be illiterate classes that would consume and medicate with the stuff, but not so. Served up as delicacies for the upper classes and in many cases boiled alive in front of them to prove the freshness.
Guys are fearful of their performances in the bedroom, so innocent Rhino's are poached for their horns. Compacted hair that they think are a form of Viagra.

Until the day that there are no more Rhinos, then all of these insecure little twats will become divorced. Apologies for my language, but I think that you know how I feel about this senseless slaughter. Even the Giraffes are now being attacked and Elephants are being poisoned at their drinking holes. It is a slaughter out there and the poor are desperate for the money that the slaughter brings in. In the meantime they receive a pittance and the middlemen skim the cream off the top.

Hundreds of poachers have been arrested here, but they are only small fry. To kill a snake you start with it's head, but if the head is connected to the forces that be and even to some unscrupulous persons in government, then it is a losing battle and the slaughter will continue. A recent study concluded that the main export point in Africa is Nigeria.
What more can I say as the containers filled with animals and stolen metal happily leaves the country. Nothing is safe here anymore!

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I understand your anger, and strong wording, no apology necessary. It is frustrating to all, that human greed is put above the well-being of the planet and the creatures in it. I won't get started as I'm likely to rant and I don't want to this morning.

It is shameful that humans act as they do.

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It takes all types my friend. I am also not a ranter, as you will see that 95% of my posts are kind and positive, but there are a few issues that I feel very strongly about.

Life is what it is and all that we can do is to get on with it.
Hope that you will have a good week!

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