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What MANLY stuff did you do today?

Fang66

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I don't "rollerblade", I skate.
This guy skated a marathon in 58 minutes, 17 seconds.
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I'd say that's manlier than using a pita for a potholder.



Perhaps but he gets minus man points for being swiss.
 

imatlas

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No one can look manly rollerblading. No one.


A couple weeks ago I saw this orthodox Jewish kid wipe out on rollerblades. It was one of the funniest things I've ever seen.


Did you laugh and point? I've found that that's the best way to share your amusement with the person who fell down, and everyone around you.
 

GreenFrog

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I conduct manly business everyday when I drive my manual transmission vehicle.

I laugh in the face of pussies as I leave their slushbox automatics in the trail of my tantalizing exhaust note(s).
 
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Hot dogz

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Patched a drywall hole in the kitchen where an old air con header unit had to come out and a new one was put in a different location.
I couldn't get anyone to quote or attend a small job so went on youtube for tutorials and did it myself with great results!

Am chuffed I was actually able to do it and save over $150
 

i10casual

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Saved my wife and baby from a bee attack. haha that sounds dramatic!
We went out to the corn fields for a fall maze they had going and a big group of bees decided they liked our baby cart.
Maybe it was the pastels or the apple soda the wife had and spilled on the stroller. They swarmed us!

Once the wife had the baby securely away I had to figure out how to get all the bees off the stroller. There seemed to be a couple dozen on there. I had to push the cart across the field and then hose it off. I'm not sure how I did not get stung. They were pretty pissed I was washing away their snack.
 

in stitches

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played football catch with my son.
 

StephenHero

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I walked into Duane Reade and said "Where do you keep your lube?" Then I bought a travel sewing kit and a Twix Bar.
 

Kid Nickels

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sanded, primed and painted a lighting fixture repair to the bathroom wall ....exciting stuff
 

brokentelephone

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I got into a slight altercation with the manager of my gym and silently brooded during my entire workout -- I'll show that guy not to mess with me. Next time, he might even have a clue I am upset.
 

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