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Ashley Robinson: an unexpected air of change seems to be sweeping through the household

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I had an interesting afternoon the other day.

I’m not sure whether it’s old age or what, but one thing I am sure of is a slight change of attitude in Old Mate.

I was doing my usual daily bird-butler duties which, on this occasion, was vacuuming.

I was on the deck, happily plugging away, when dear wife starts telling me some bird story, but I couldn’t hear over the hoovering noise.

I might add that if I was to tell her a footy story when she was vacuuming, she would tell me to “shut up, I can’t hear you – can’t you see I am vacuuming?”.

Obviously, the rules are different for me. So, there I was.

Because I couldn’t hear, I quickly turned my head in her direction … and cracked my eye and forehead on a really nice corner of a rough-faced house brick.

The pain was agonising and, as I stood there squealing, with blood going everywhere, she feigned concern through intermittent laughter.

“Geez, you must be getting old – that wouldn’t have worried you when you were playing footy or when you were head-butting things when you were drunk,” she said.

By that evening, I had a nice bruise and a massive plaster above my eye, enjoying a couple of beers until the pain had subsided.

Old Mate served dinner, actually yelling out: “Your dinner is on the bench” from her chair in the living room.

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I grabbed a good-looking roast and some unidentified vegetables, whacked them on a tray and headed for the TV room with George the dog.

As I sat down, the plate went flying across the room, smashing to bits.

I spent the next few minutes trying to beat George to the meat before I cleaned the mess up, with just a disgusted sigh coming from the next room.

Her attitude has changed somewhat, as normally she would have been in there, up my ribs about what happened, which A – would have distracted me from beating George to the good stuff, and B – made matters worse just by hammering me.

Did I mention I cut my finger on the broken plate, so there was blood everywhere as well?

As I write this, I have two wounds, a new mat on my tray for better traction, and a wife who maybe has accepted her fate.

Ashley Robinson is the manager of Alex Surf Club and the chairman of the Sunshine Coast Falcons.

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