ClassicRockr
Well-known Member
When we left our boat at the Marine Service Center last week, for winterizing, the Lead Mechanic (42 years old) asked me how often we take it out on the water. I told him that we are "fair-weather boaters", which means: if the forecast calls for a windy day, possibility of rain or it's too hot, we don't take it out. I also told him that the boat doesn't go out unless my wife is on it, and since she works a full-time/Monday thru Friday job, it only goes out on the weekends or during a vacation she takes. He looked at me and said, "you need a buddy!" and I said, "I've got one, it's my wife! She can fish, shoot and loves NFL. What more could I want?" He was a little stunned when I told him that.
When I picked up the boat yesterday, he was curious again why my wife has to be on the boat for it to go out. He said, "if I waited for my wife to have a day off, I'd never go fishing." I went on to tell him that we don't believe in "Boys Night Out" or "Girls Night Out" either.........if we each had friends. I told him, "doing things apart is not the way we conduct our marriage."
Anyway, he was just pretty stunned that I wouldn't take the boat out without her. Well, all I can say is..."sorry dude, it just isn't going to happen!".
When I picked up the boat yesterday, he was curious again why my wife has to be on the boat for it to go out. He said, "if I waited for my wife to have a day off, I'd never go fishing." I went on to tell him that we don't believe in "Boys Night Out" or "Girls Night Out" either.........if we each had friends. I told him, "doing things apart is not the way we conduct our marriage."
Anyway, he was just pretty stunned that I wouldn't take the boat out without her. Well, all I can say is..."sorry dude, it just isn't going to happen!".