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    Every "Hormone Hostage" knows that there are days in the month when all a man has to do is open his mouth and he takes his life in his hands. This is a handy guide that should be as common as a driver's license in the wallet of every husband, boyfriend or significant other.
    DANGEROUS: What's for dinner?
    SAFER: Can I help you with dinner?
    SAFEST: Where would you like to go for dinner?
    DANGEROUS: Are you wearing THAT?
    SAFER: Gee, you look good in brown.
    SAFEST: Wow! Look at you!
    DANGEROUS: What are you so worked up about?
    SAFER: Could we be over reacting?
    SAFEST: Here's fifty dollars.
    DANGEROUS: Should you be eating that?
    SAFER: You know, there are a lot of apples left.
    SAFEST: Can I get you a glass of wine with that?
    DANGEROUS: What did you DO all day?
    SAFER: I hope you didn't overdo today.
    SAFEST: I've always loved you in that robe.

    Every "Hormone Hostage" knows that there are days in the month when all a man has to do is open his mouth and he takes his life in his hands.
    This is a handy guide that should be as common as a driver's license in the wallet of every husband, boyfriend or significant other.
    DANGEROUS: What's for dinner?
    SAFER: Can I help you with dinner?
    SAFEST: Where would you like to go for dinner?
    DANGEROUS: Are you wearing THAT?
    SAFER: Gee, you look good in brown.
    SAFEST: Wow! Look at you!
    DANGEROUS: What are you so worked up about?
    SAFER: Could we be overreacting?
    SAFEST: Here's fifty dollars.
    DANGEROUS: Should you be eating that?
    SAFER: You know, there are a lot of apples left.
    SAFEST: Can I get you a glass of wine with that?
    DANGEROUS: What did you DO all day?
    SAFER: I hope you didn't overdo it today.
    SAFEST: I've always loved you in that robe.

    Every "hormone hostage" knows that there are days in the
    month when all a man has to do is open his mouth and he
    takes his life in his hands. This is a handy guide that
    should be as common as a driver's license in the wallet of
    every husband, boyfriend, or male child.
    DANGEROUS: What's for dinner?
    SAFER: Can I help you with dinner?
    SAFEST: Where would you like to go for dinner?
    DANGEROUS: Why are you so worked up?
    SAFER: Could we be over-reacting?
    SAFEST: Here's fifty dollars.
    DANGEROUS: Are you wearing that?!?
    SAFER: Gee, you look good in brown.
    SAFEST: Wow! Look at you!
    DANGEROUS: Should you be eating that?
    SAFER: You know, there are a lot of apples left.
    SAFEST: Can I get you a glass of wine with that?
    DANGEROUS: What did you do all day?
    SAFER: I hope you didn't overdo it today.
    SAFEST: I've always loved you in that robe.

    Every “Hormone Hostage” knows that there are days in the month when all a man has to do is open his mouth and he takes his life in his hands. This is a handy guide that should be as common as a driver’s license in the wallet of every husband, boyfriend or significant other.

    DANGEROUS: “What’s for dinner? ”
    SAFER: “Can I help you with dinner? ”
    SAFEST: “Where would you like to go for dinner? ”

    DANGEROUS: “Are you wearing THAT? ”
    SAFER: “Gee, you look good in brown. ”
    SAFEST: “Wow! Look at you! ”

    DANGEROUS: “What are you so worked up about? ”
    SAFER: “Could we be overreacting? ”
    SAFEST: “Here’s fifty dollars. ”

    DANGEROUS: “Should you be eating that? ”
    SAFER: “You know, there are a lot of apples left. ”
    SAFEST: “Can I get you a glass of wine with that? ”

    DANGEROUS: “What did you DO all day? ”
    SAFER: “I hope you didn’t overdo more...

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
    WARNING: The following basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, shock and personal injury.
    Check the voltage on the nameplate.
    Implies check the face to see if all is OK
    Keep the work place clean.
    Which means, ensure there are no knifes, blades or other objects within reach. These invite injuries to the tool (e.g Bobbitization), or to the personnel.
    Consider the work environment.
    Keep the area well lit (Unfortunately 90% of the time tool is used in dark)
    Keep children away.
    Before operating the tool make sure that the children are fast asleep.
    Store the tool.
    When not in use, store the tool in a dry place away from children's reach.
    Do not force the tool.
    The tool will do its job better and safer at a rate for which it is intended. Do not overwork the tool.
    Use the right tool.
    When the job is big and the tool is small then change the more...

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