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Qld senator criticised for giving his wife a clothes line for Mother's Day
Queensland Senator Matt Canavan has bought his wife Andrea a clothesline for Mother's Day, sharing the moment on Twitter along with the caption: "Installed 100% Aussie made Austral clothesline today. Disappointing that Hills Hoists are Made in China.
"Great product from Austral though. Support Aussie manufacturing jobs ... And timing is a coincidence but the missus is happy with the early Mother's Day present!"
The reaction on Twitter was overwhelming, with some suggesting the gift was an out-dated choice. Others took issue with his reference to China.
"You gave your wife a clothesline for Mother's Day," wrote one Twitter follower. "That's right up there with great Mop and Bucket incident of 1964 where my father bestowed those gifts to my mother on Mother's Day and she hurled them out on the front lawn, followed shortly by him. Oh dearie me"
etc.
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Gotta be very careful what you write on the internet these days, especially if you are a white, heterosexual, male [worse if you indentify as Christian as well]….lest you get "eaten alive".
And heaven help you if you're not in love with all things "China".
1964..as a general rule, there's wasn't a lot of spare money around in families, women not allowed to work in many occupations.
The husband worked 5 days a week, and looked after things outdoors at weekend, The wife stayed home, raised children, and did the housework, cooked.
The husband probably meant well, thought he buy his wife a new mop and bucket to make her life easier.
Hurling husband out onto front lawn is domestic violence.
1964...no internet, nothing much on tv except the news and I Love Lucy. No touchy feely relationship programs like today.
How was a husband supposed to know what to do all the time, 24/7?
2020, not much different.
Senator is probably away from home al lot. Maybe he thought a new clothesline would make his wife's life easier.
Jenny said ScoMo has been away a lot since he entered politics.
Qld senator criticised for giving his wife a clothes line for Mother's Day
Queensland Senator Matt Canavan has bought his wife Andrea a clothesline for Mother's Day, sharing the moment on Twitter along with the caption: "Installed 100% Aussie made Austral clothesline today. Disappointing that Hills Hoists are Made in China.
"Great product from Austral though. Support Aussie manufacturing jobs ... And timing is a coincidence but the missus is happy with the early Mother's Day present!"
The reaction on Twitter was overwhelming, with some suggesting the gift was an out-dated choice. Others took issue with his reference to China.
"You gave your wife a clothesline for Mother's Day," wrote one Twitter follower. "That's right up there with great Mop and Bucket incident of 1964 where my father bestowed those gifts to my mother on Mother's Day and she hurled them out on the front lawn, followed shortly by him. Oh dearie me"
etc.
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Gotta be very careful what you write on the internet these days, especially if you are a white, heterosexual, male [worse if you indentify as Christian as well]….lest you get "eaten alive".
And heaven help you if you're not in love with all things "China".
1964..as a general rule, there's wasn't a lot of spare money around in families, women not allowed to work in many occupations.
The husband worked 5 days a week, and looked after things outdoors at weekend, The wife stayed home, raised children, and did the housework, cooked.
The husband probably meant well, thought he buy his wife a new mop and bucket to make her life easier.
Hurling husband out onto front lawn is domestic violence.
1964...no internet, nothing much on tv except the news and I Love Lucy. No touchy feely relationship programs like today.
How was a husband supposed to know what to do all the time, 24/7?
2020, not much different.
Senator is probably away from home al lot. Maybe he thought a new clothesline would make his wife's life easier.
Jenny said ScoMo has been away a lot since he entered politics.
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