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Most men like working on things. 00:00:00.000 - 00:00:02.100
Tools, objects, fixing things. This is what men enjoy doing. 00:00:04.400 - 00:00:07.800
Ever noticed if a guy's in his driveway working on something with tools... 00:00:08.200 - 00:00:11.600
...how all the other men in the neighbourhood... 00:00:11.700 - 00:00:13.800
...are magnetically drawn to this activity? 00:00:14.000 - 00:00:16.400
They just come wandering out of the house like zombies. 00:00:16.600 - 00:00:20.100
Men... It's true. Men hear a drill, it's like a dog whistle. Just: 00:00:21.500 - 00:00:25.900
They go running up to the living-room curtain. 00:00:27.900 - 00:00:30.000
"Honey, I think Jim's working on something over there." 00:00:30.200 - 00:00:33.800
So they run over to the guy. 00:00:34.500 - 00:00:35.900
They don't actually help the guy. 00:00:36.000 - 00:00:37.800
No. They just want to hang around the area... 00:00:38.000 - 00:00:42.200
...where work is being done. 00:00:42.400 - 00:00:45.800
That's what men want to do. 00:00:47.200 - 00:00:49.800
We want to watch the guy. We want to talk to him. 00:00:49.900 - 00:00:52.200
We want to ask him dumb questions. You know... 00:00:52.400 - 00:00:55.300
"What are you using, a Phillips head?" 00:00:57.100 - 00:00:59.500
You know, we feel involved. 00:01:00.800 - 00:01:02.800
That's why when they have construction sites... 00:01:03.000 - 00:01:05.100
...they have to have those wood panel fences around it. 00:01:05.200 - 00:01:07.700
That's just to keep the men out. 00:01:07.900 - 00:01:10.600