As Ogg said, it was the garage concept that was important. And the men did have to agree, it was nice to have a place to sit without being bothered.
The women, however, did not share their point of view.
Nagg: “So. What do you do out there anyway?”
Ogg: “Nothing.” (It is important to note that this answer has never been found to be a satisfactory answer. Ever. In fact, in his seminal work: Men And Their Excuses: A Historical Review. Dr. B. Tunberg of the University of Minnesota found that the use of the word ‘Nothing’ in reply to a woman’s question was perceived as not an answer to that question, but, in fact, as an invitation to further conversation.
Dr. Tunberg: “This is not a recent development. We’ve actually found evidence in some ancient cave drawings. There is one charcoal drawing in a cavern in France that clearly shows a man sitting on a rock while a woman - we presume it is his wife – is standing next to him with her hands on her hips. We also note that there are several figures sketched running away from the couple. We think they are the man’s friends.”)
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