Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Manly Stuff

As a small thanks for all of the good cultural learnin’ he’s been getting lately, my pal Dave sent me this last week. (No.13 is the best feeling ever!)

Things that make blokes proud of themselves... GRRR!!!

1. OPENING JARS – She’s struggling. You take it from her hands, open it effortlessly and pretend she loosened it for you. She didn’t. Jars are men’s work.

2. CALLING SOMEONE ‘SON’ – Especially policemen but even saying it to kids makes you the man.

3. DOING A PROPER SLIDE TACKLE – Beckham free kicks are camp. A Stuart Pearce tackle is the pinnacle of the game, simultaneously winning the ball and crippling the man. Magic.

4. SHARPENING A PENCIL WITH A STANLEY KNIFE – “Blunt, is it? Hand it here love. No, I don't need a sharpener, I've got a knife thanks!”

5. GOING TO THE TIP – A manly act which combines driving, lifting and as you thrillingly drop your rubbish into another huge pile of other rubbish, noisy destruction.

6. DRINKING UP – Specifically, rising from the table, slinging your coat on and downing two thirds of a pint in one fluid movement. Then nodding towards the door, saying, “Let’s go” and striding out while everyone else struggles to catch up with you. You're hard.

7. HAVING A THIN BIT OF WOOD – in the shed, solely to stir paint with.

8. HAVING A SCAR – Ideally it’ll be a facial knife wound, but even an iron burn on the wrist is good. “Ooh, did it hurt?” “Nah.”

9. HAVING A HANGOVER AND THICK STUBBLE – When burdz have been partying they just whinge. You, on the other hand, have physical evidence of your hardness sprouting from your face. “Big night?” “Grrr, what does it look like?”

10. NODDING AT COPPERS – A moment's eye contact is all it takes for you to share the unspoken bond. “We've not seen eye to eye in the past,” it says, “but someone’s got to keep the little scrotes in line”.

11. USING POWER TOOLS – Slightly more powerful than you need or can safely handle. Pneumatic drilling? Superb.

12. KICKING A FOOTY AGAINST A GARAGE DOOR – Clang-g-g-g-g-g! Stick that Becks. I kick so hard I set off car alarms.

13. ARRIVING IN A PUB LATE – And everyone cheers you. It doesn’t mean you’re popular, it just means your mates are pissed. However, the rest of the pub doesn’t know that.

14. NOT WATCHING YOUR WEIGHT – Fat is a feminist issue, apparently. Brilliant. Pass the pork scratchings.

15. CARVING THE ROAST – And saying “Are you a leg or breast man?” to the blokes and “Do you want stuffing?” to the women. Congratulations, you are now your dad.

16. WINKING – Turns women to putty. Doesn't it?

17. TEST-SWINGING HAMMERS – Ideally, B&Q would have little changing rooms with mirrors so you could see how rugged you look with any DIY item. Until then, we'll make do with the aisles.

18. TAKING OUT £500 FROM THE ATM – Okay, so it's for paying the plumber later but with that much cash you feel like Tony Soprano. The only thing better is peeling notes off the roll later.

19. PHONE CALLS THAT LAST LESS THAN A MINUTE – Unlike burdz, we get straight to the point. “Alright? Yep. Drink? Red Lion? George, it is then. Seven? See ya.”

20. PARALLEL PARKING – Bosh, straight in. First time. Can Schumacher do that? No, because his cars got no reverse gear which, technically, makes you the world's best driver.

21. HAVING EARNED THAT PINT – Since the dawn of time, men have toiled in the fields in blistering heat. Why? So when it's over we can stand there in silence, surveying our work with one hand resting on the beer gut while the other nurses a foaming jug of ale. Aaaah.

22. HAVING SOMETHING PROPERLY WRONG WITH YOU – Especially if you didn’t make a fuss. “Why was I off? Nothing much… small brain haemorrhage”.

23. KNOWING WHICH SCREWDRIVER IS WHICH – “A Phillips? For that? Are you mad, bint?”

24. TAKING A NEWSPAPER INTO THE LOO - A visual code that says “That's right. I’m going in there for a huge, long, man-sized poo.”

3 Comments:

At 23/1/07 6:59 pm, Blogger Helena said...

I can't stop laughing at number 13!
It'll no doubt pop into my head again when I'm in a waiting room or at a boring funeral and struggle for composure.

Aw you're lovable little things really you men, aren't you?

 
At 24/1/07 8:56 am, Blogger auntiegwen said...

God, I love when men wink at me, how sad to be so predictable !!!

 
At 24/1/07 9:55 am, Blogger Donald said...

Neil, It's great being a bloke - I forget how much we really can do!

DC

 

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