Friday, July 01, 2005

1205 The Week the Women Went

A talk show on CKLW (800 am) was discussing a British reality show, The Week the Women Went, or something like that. The idea is to have a whole community where the men are left to fend for themselves. The hostess, Lynne Martin, was taking calls (repeat show, I assume), mainly from men, who assured her the worst part would be missing their wives' care and emotional support. They were kind of sweet, I thought.

My husband could get along without me for a week, because I have purchased for him 10 sets of underwear, and there are only 7 days in a week, so he wouldn't have to turn on the washer or dryer. He knows how to fix lunch and breakfast, so for dinner he could drive to a restaurant. He's neater than I am, even hangs up his dirty clothes, so there would actually be less housework, and the dishwasher would hold most of the dishes, or he could use paper plates. I might have a problem if he were to spill or break something--he panics, and thinks if he can't see it, he's probably got it all cleaned up. Also, some things might spoil in the refrigerator, because if he doesn't see the item he wants when he opens the door, something in his nature tells him not to look behind anything. I understand many men have this boogey-man in the frig complex.

2 comments:

Susan said...

Today my husband returns from our first full week apart. I keep thinking maybe he'll appreciate me a bit now. No, I think I have to be gone for a week maybe. Oh, he doesn't really need me...he was single for 19 years after his divorce. I'd like to think he does need my support and love...I wonder sometimes.

Listening to my old childhood radio station, CKLW, huh? I used to listen to it for hours waiting for Donny Osmond to sing. That reminds me of something I wanted to tell you. While you're in Lakeside, you might listen in to the Frank Beckmann program on WJR 760 from 9-11:30 weekdays. He is a great guy. He's conservative, but very personable and listens to all perspectives politely. It's not all local to Detroit, either. (Just ignore the fact that he announces U of M Football games. As a Michigan State alum and Ohioan by blood, I do!)

Norma said...

I think I have heard him when I'm going out for groceries. Lovely voice. Not sure why I was on 800 today, because 760 comes in so clearly here.