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Location: SoCal | To change the tone of this thread just a little (but keeping "on thread"), Schro' claims to have been married for 25 years. Now having met Schro' and never seen a pic of his wife, is it outta line to ask if he's been married 25 years to a homo sapien? |
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Location: Campbell River, British Columbia | The British are a stoic lot. I'm sure she just closes her eyes and thinks of England! |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
Now having met Schro' and never seen a pic of his wife, is it outta line to ask if he's been married 25 years to a homo sapien? or Mother freakin' Theresa |
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Location: Orlando, FL | schroeder, sorry to hear about your Mom. Congratulations on the 25 anniversary. May you go another 25!
This September we are celebrating what my wife refers to as 5 years of happiness. It will be our 28th anniversary.
Best wishes to you and the Missus! |
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Location: Campbell River, British Columbia | Designilla, know what you mean. My wife, after 30 years, still takes great joy in introducing me as "her first husband."
The first 20 years, it wasn't meant as a compliment... |
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| SWMBO is certainly sapiens - brain the size of a planet (not one of the big ones, more a sort of Mars size) but definitely not homo. 25 years of dropping hints about her bringing one of her girl friends home for a little menagerie r three has failed to produce the goods. I just get the same lecture on how pathetic and shallow men are. Guilty. But I don't see why I can't be pathetic, shallow and humoured once in a while. |
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Location: NJ | . . . it's a fair cop . . . |
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| That was Cagney wasn't it? Lacey was the fat one.
(My favourite TV theme music of all time) |
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Joined: November 2002 Posts: 1300
Location: Madison, Wisconsin | Sorry for your loss Schroeder. My dad passed away not too long ago and even though we all knew it was time, it still isn't easy.
One of the things I regret the most is not ever taking notes when my mom and dad told stories about the family and the history of this or that piece of furniture. I'm afraid my memory is almost as far gone as my mom's at this point. Might have something to do with the 60's and 70's? Anyway, a short history book sure would be nice to pass down to the kids. |
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