Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan
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Let's Face It; Men Are Pack Rats
There's and eternal question that inevitably confronts humans, and especially women who look at men as more than just wage earners, on occasion. It's the matter of men and why they turn into hoarders on occasion, even though they may not have any reason whatsoever to do so. In fact, they can turn into pack rats -- except for the smell -- when it comes to collecting and then keeping plain old 'stuff.'
Think about a guy and a motorcycle or bicycle. Maybe he owned it back when Ronald Reagan was running the show in Washington, but that was an awful long time ago and the black helmet that went along with those two-wheeled instruments of impending physical harm still remains, sitting in a corner and gathering dust. Even rubbing it clean occasionally doesn't eliminate the fact that there's no need for it.
Maybe there are memories attached to the helmet that will last forever, but it often times is the case that there are none. It's just that the hoarding gene has reared its head and every man -- even those who are six or seven years old -- shares this gene with every other man on the planet, even those living out on some deserted South Pacific isle.
Think about men and watches, as well. Even a man who tends to use his cell phone more as a timekeeping device probably has six or seven old watches -- like that really nice digital sport watch that was all the rage in 1981 -- that he just refuses to let go of. All of the batteries have died, but he figured it was easier to just buy a new one than to take the trouble to get the battery replaced.
Chances are, this man won't even remember why he held onto the watch at some point in his 80s or 90s, when the box full of watches is sitting on his lap and he's scratching his head over them. At the time it finally quit working it just seemed like a good idea to hold onto it and the memories that may have attached themselves to it as well.
Now, it's the case that not every men's sport watch will end up becoming a cigar box or dresser drawer museum piece, but it still is the case quite a bit more often than it isn't the case. Women get this almost instinctively, and are willing to put up with it for a number of reasons, maybe because whenever a man exhibits the hoarding trait he becomes a little cuter or maybe because he's just too much trouble to get rid of. Who knows?
Every man -- even one who's three years old or one who's ninety years old -- turns into some sort of wild-eyed collector on occasion. In effect, they're just looking for ways to hold on to stuff that they may never, ever use before (and who really wants a belly button lint collection?) but they don't know how to kick the habit, and women don't seem to be especially keen on teaching him how in the first place.
The Humor of Ronald Reagan


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