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Toilet Repair
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 8:52 pm
by Missy
I was enfemme yesterday, eating breakfast, when Mrs. Missy and I realized that the toilet was leaking. I thought briefly about fixing it, but since I was wearing four inch heels, a silk blouse and a mini skirt, I decided that the risk was too great to my wardrobe. Mrs. Missy said "I'll fix it. You can tell me what to do".
Since she's done this type of thing at my direction before, I figured, what the heck. It sounded like a real fun thing to do while CDing. So, while she was getting her hands wet and replacing parts, I was standing there supervising, tapping my foot and saying things like "When can I use the toilet, Dear? I have to go!"
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 9:29 pm
by Jadeanne
The price of the repair parts for the toilet - howevermany $
Having a loving, supporting wife who will repair the toilet so you won't risk dirtying/damaging your wardrode - PRICELESS
Please be sure to express your appreciation to her properly.
Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2004 12:44 am
by CJ
Hi all,
Missy,
That was hilarious.
Make sure Mrs. Missy always leaves the seat down, eh!
Love,
CJ
Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2004 1:56 am
by Elizabeth
Missy,
That totally put a smile on my face. What a wonderful wife you must have.
Love always,
Elizabeth
Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2004 11:19 am
by Lorna
Hey Missy,
That was classic!!!

Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2004 9:29 pm
by Virginia
Missy,
Sounds like a pilot for a TV show!!!
Virginia
Re: Toilet Repair
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 9:14 am
by PaulaK
Missy wrote:So, while she was getting her hands wet and replacing parts, I was standing there supervising, tapping my foot and saying things like "When can I use the toilet, Dear? I have to go!"
That is SO funny! I used to work with a guy who had been a plummer's helper (family business, before he quit) This stuff happened all the time when they were working. Once they had disassembled the whole toilet as part of a bathroom renovation job and the Lady of the house HAD to GO! (She had been warned, if you have to go, now's the time..... No.) They tried to put it back together, but no, she burst in and.....
Seriously I something think about the problems of doing physical work en femme. I remember a tire ad from the 1960's with a woman in a smart business suit attempting to change a flat tire in the desert. She had gotten the jack out and slipped out of her spike heels. Now what?
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 9:37 am
by Jadeanne
Hi all,
A couple of times, I've had to plunge the toilet while dressed. I was careful while I did it and then joked with my wife afterward about being "Josephine the plumber" - a character in some 1960s TV commercials.
Jadeanne
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 10:06 pm
by Missy
Hi All!
Thanks for the nice comments about our fun day.
Jadeanne -
Thank you. She is priceless. She is like my American Express card - I don't leave home without her!
I remember Josephine, the plumber, but not what she looked like. I wouldn't try plunging the toilet while dressed, because I've never done it without splashing water out of the bowl.
As a reward, I'm going to buy Mrs. Missy a session with a makeup girl. Do you or any of my other sisters know anything about doing that, i.e., how to pick one, what's expected, etc., etc. Neither one of us have any idea what that's all about. And, of course I'm going to take careful notes during the session!
CJ -
Mrs. Missy says she'll try real hard to remember about the seat position. LOL!
Elizabeth -
I'm glad we could give you something to smile about. Mrs. Missy is wonderful and, after reading your posts, we believe that you, too, will have a wonderful wife again. It just takes a lot of time and research to find the right one.
Lorna -
Thank you. Are you doing any of your construction work enfemme?
Virginia -
Did you mean a tv show, or a television show? Or a television show about a tv pilot? LOL!
PaulaK -
I have done some physical work enfemme. I find it a little restrictive, I guess because I'm not used to it. My real problem is doing desk work because I find it hard to concentrate on much of anything besides my outfit. I did look at a toilet problem once before while wearing a long skirt and heels. I hadn't really thought much about it and then suddenly realized what it must have looked like. I said to Mrs. Missy, who was there at the time, "You don't see a picture like this very often!"
Best regards to all!
Missy
Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2004 12:18 am
by Jadeanne
Missy,
She wore white coveralls and either a pink or blue and white striped shirt.
Here's a link that shows a history of Josephine the plumber and a couple of pictures - scroll all the way down :
http://www.ciadvertising.org/sa/fall_02 ... ompton.htm
Jadeanne