Well I have to start this off saying I love you Buffy!! (LOL) Anyway this all started from a straightening Iron buff purchase. The old one fizzled out. So she comes home yesterday with this hot stick and plugs it into the bathroom outlet. For some reason unknown to us the circuit in the plug in pops. We that is easily fixed right. NO!!! Not in the Hughes house all must be complicated. She goes to reset the switch and the thing is stuck and wont work. She then asks her manly man (ME) to fix this.
I first do what every man would do. Yes that is right...I repeat the same steps she did. After that it didn't work. So I then proceed to the fuse panel in the house. I throw the fuses off and back on. Well that didn't work. That is the end of my electrical skills. So then I go back to the plug in in question. I proceed to get my screw driver and poke at the reset switch. Well you can imagine the wife was not to thrilled at my awesome display of brain power. Buffy is yelling...."Don't do that with out throwing the fuses" "You are going to shock yourself". I am doing to precise work like a sergeant and my wife is yelling. I figure I better stop because my precision is being affected by the worried wife. Plus in all reality she was right. Well you would think that would be the end of it.
NOOOoooooo! I had to leave last night to visit someone in the hospital. Well I get back and my wife explains to me that it is fixed. What??? My manhood has just been shattered. I have let a lady do a mans job. Then Buffy explains to me that SHE poked the reset button with the screw driver and it worked. I think to my self WHAT?? Then I call her into question. She just smiles as all wives do and blinks her little eyes. She has to say nothing....I know. Yep men we have a task set before us. I need to do something manly today. If anyone needs a boat whittled out of an oak tree let me know. LOL ....LOVE YA HUN....
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Just for the record, you were taking the flat head screw driver and digging it underneath the button that seemed to be lodged into the outlet. I, however, was simply taking the same screwdriver and poking the center of the button going nowhere underneath the button where the electricity runs. So, of course, you were doing it all wrong and risking yourself a good shock!
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