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Neil_B 02-10-12 10:31 PM


Originally Posted by Doohickie (Post 13837667)
And 27 years of marriage under his belt.

Does she own what's under your belt? Many men sign them over once the rings are exchanged.

Peter_C 02-11-12 12:02 AM


Originally Posted by Neil_B (Post 13837721)
Does she own what's under your belt? Many men sign them over once the rings are exchanged.

Yes, Neil, she does - happily I might add, as I own all of her. "And the two shall become of one body, and one mind."

sinclac 02-11-12 08:05 AM


Originally Posted by mkadam68 (Post 13813132)
+1

She made the mistake to ride into a tree (does she drive a car????!!!) But you're an idiot for even attempting to "win" an argument like this.

+1000

rec3036 02-11-12 09:55 AM

+1 for the trees fault... it must have been tree migration season and it was trying to go south for the winter!

funrover 02-11-12 10:16 AM


Originally Posted by mmack66 (Post 13813861)
I blame the tree.

ROFLMAO!!!!! X2. twas the fault of the branched warrior!! HAHAHAHA

Peter_C 02-11-12 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by freighttraininguphill (Post 13838200)
Blech! Yet another reason why I remain proudly single. I'm a female and I can't stand the thought of the jail sentence that is marriage. No, I've never been married, but I have close male friends (strictly platonic, nothing sexual) who are or who have been married, and witnessing the anguish they've gone through only makes me more determined to stay single.

Now before anybody gets all offended, this is strictly my opinion of what's best for me, not what I think everyone else should do.

Hehe - it really is to each their own. I read your post to my best half, and got the first snicker of the day. My elder brother is never-married, and it works for him at 52 - shrug. If it's not for you, best to learn it rather than the hassle and cost and pain of a split. But, for me, it's like my best friend is with me 365 days a year. Of course, it's not perfect, but I think so very different than you do.

Altair 4 02-11-12 10:52 AM

Well, you know what they say....50% of marriages end in divorce.
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Dec1st 02-21-12 05:51 PM

Umm.... Is this a rider comfort issue? It can take a while to learn that if you stare at the tree, you hit the tree. New riders are scared of the tree and stare at it. More experienced riders stare at the space between the tree and then they just naturally go there. "Look where you want to go" is a hard lesson to learn and they have to teach it every year on Canada's Worst Driver. I'm having a hard time getting my teenager to understand that while learning to drive the car too.

Other question, who is bringing up the driving into the tree, you or her?

Ndw76 02-21-12 08:23 PM

I don't have to read the weather to's or why for's. You are the husband and therefor you are wrong.

steve0257 02-21-12 08:38 PM

An old saying but fairly true

Rule #1- The wife is always right

Rule #2- If the wife is wrong refer to rule #1

tergal 02-21-12 10:02 PM


Originally Posted by steve0257 (Post 13881823)
An old saying but fairly true

Rule #1- The wife is always right

Rule #2- If the wife is wrong refer to rule #1

you forgot Rule 3 if rule 1 and 2 appear to be in conflict run, run very fast .

skilsaw 02-21-12 10:22 PM

I was getting to know a woman and we went bicycle camping for a weekend. An issue came up and she would just not let it go. I felt close kinship with her ex-husband who I have never met. I survived the weekend and never called her again.

I feel sorry for you. She's a first rate nag and her bringing it up when there is company is an indication of her nagishness. (if that's a word) She is pathetic and refuses to take responsibility for herself. I bet this is just one of a dozen issues she has.

Neil_B 02-21-12 10:44 PM


Originally Posted by freighttraininguphill (Post 13838200)
Blech! Yet another reason why I remain proudly single. I'm a female and I can't stand the thought of the jail sentence that is marriage. No, I've never been married, but I have close male friends (strictly platonic, nothing sexual) who are or who have been married, and witnessing the anguish they've gone through only makes me more determined to stay single.

Now before anybody gets all offended, this is strictly my opinion of what's best for me, not what I think everyone else should do.

Gee, I was prepared to quote Benedick from Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, only to discover the determined bachelor I am responding to is a bachelorette.

Neil_B 02-21-12 10:45 PM


Originally Posted by Peter_C (Post 13837915)
Yes, Neil, she does - happily I might add, as I own all of her. "And the two shall become of one body, and one mind."

I agree with your description.


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