Charlie was fixing a kitchen door and found that he needed a new hinge, so he sent his wife, Mary, to Bunnings.
At Bunnings, Mary saw a beautiful bathroom tap set while she was waiting for Walter (the manager) to finish serving a customer.
When Walter asked how he could help, Mary asked, 'How much for that tap set?'
Walter replied, 'That's pewter and it costs $639.00.’
'My goodness that sure is a lot', Mary said in a disappointed voice, knowing her budget would not stretch that far.
Then she showed Walter the old door hinge that Charlie had sent with her, which Walter took to the store room to find a replacement.
From the store room Walter yelled, ' You wanna screw for that hinge ? '
Mary shouted back, 'No. But I will for the tap set. '
This is why you can't send a woman to Bunnings.
bunnings no place for a woman
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Never under estimate the strength of a cornered coward.
Everyone is entitled to be stupid, but some abuse the privilege.
http://www.bowmanstaxidermy.com.au