Dedicating this thread to venting about stoopid **** that people who should know better...nevertheless do.
To start things off, I begin with my wife. I love her dearly, but oh my God sometimes I am just baffled. The first was a decision she made without consulting me to replace the roof of our house in Cali. She went with a company who quoted x2 what 3 others quoted, and scheduled to have the work done in November. Anyone who knows Norcal weather will tell you it rains from Oct to Feb. So now we have internal water damage, and still wait to have the work done...despite being out $17k (first half of total that she paid up front). We manage on a tight budget, since we had not planned for it.
Ok, I had accepted the above when I found out a couple months ago. Had I been consulted, it would have been my choice to tarp the toof for a few hundred through winter, shop around the work, and schedule for Spring...but ok.
Today I find out that the reason our taxes were unexpectedly high last year is that my wife double-counted rental income on a property we own, showing +40K income with zero withholding. Uggg. Essentially I paid an extra $18K in income taxes on money that did not exist...then made a world-class decision to pay another $30K for a roof replacement during the rainy season.
Thank god she has a great ass.
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Re: Bonehead maneuvers
Well, you're living in a different plane than I for sure. But I did send a cheap watch band tool into my thumb trying to push out a bracelet pin, instead of waiting until we got home to use the proper tool. I've done far dumber things but that's what I've got for now.
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Re: Bonehead maneuvers
I almost tore a case apart before it finally dawned on me that the watch was a front loader.
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Re: Bonehead maneuvers
I do this nearly once per month...lol.deckeda wrote: ↑Mon Dec 30, 2019 6:44 pm Well, you're living in a different plane than I for sure. But I did send a cheap watch band tool into my thumb trying to push out a bracelet pin, instead of waiting until we got home to use the proper tool. I've done far dumber things but that's what I've got for now.
Yep, done that too...now lots of scratches on the back of a vintage Mido with monocoque case that I own...
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