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[QUOTE=MsgMills;351469]Heck yeah it'll pass, and believe me the 4 years of being single after my first divorce was 4 of the best years I ever had. But that all changed when I married my KY girl.....
Tim, I got a son going on 15 real soon...Maybe we could set them up together so that your & mine sports feuding could really be on a better platform....j/k lol...Bad enough my wife got my first born son to root for the Cats out of sports meanness and laughs she say's.....lol:D[/QUOTE]
Mills, my daughter will be 16 tomorrow and she is mean as all get out. I wouldn't wish that on your son, because he is probably a good kid who doesn't deserve such punishment LOL!
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[QUOTE=stoner;351344]I'm soon to be single. I might be calling one of you dad some day, but look on the bright side I've got a boat.
I'm just poking fun at a tough time, I don't mean any disrespect.
Stoner:D[/QUOTE]
Sorry your marriage didn't work out. Don't go looking for daughters in bars that play Hank Williams songs......"I'm so Lone--some.... I...could cryyy." You could end up with their mothers instead. lol
True story, my sister-in-law got mad at her husband and decided to fly off to Las Vegas and gamble for a week to punish him. She needed transportation to the airport and was stupid enough to ask him to driver her there. He put on the saddest face he could muster and patiently waited for her to board the plane. Just as she got to the top of the steps going into the plane, he yelled as loud as he could, "Hey Nenah!" She turned around and looked. He said, "Thank God and Delta you're gone."
She told me she was so embarrassed and mad she wanted to kill him and it was the worst trip she ever made.
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[QUOTE=bassin_bug;351561]Sorry your marriage didn't work out. Don't go looking for daughters in bars that play Hank Williams songs......"I'm so Lone--some.... I...could cryyy." You could end up with their mothers instead. lol
True story, my sister-in-law got mad at her husband and decided to fly off to Las Vegas and gamble for a week to punish him. She needed transportation to the airport and was stupid enough to ask him to driver her there. He put on the saddest face he could muster and patiently waited for her to board the plane. Just as she got to the top of the steps going into the plane, he yelled as loud as he could, "Hey Nenah!" She turned around and looked. He said, "Thank God and Delta you're gone."
She told me she was so embarrassed and mad she wanted to kill him and it was the worst trip she ever made.[/QUOTE]
OMG bug, that is funny. I am sure that your s-i-l didn't think so, but I would have busted a gut if I would have been there.
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I'm looking at it as a right of passage or passion:D which ever it is. Not sure what brought it on but there are more fish in the creek.
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[quote=Tim_T;351563]OMG bug, that is funny. I am sure that your s-i-l didn't think so, but I would have busted a gut if I would have been there.[/quote]
Me too, I'd of most likely started singing along with the dude....lol:D
Ok, Tim...I'll take your word on your daughter being to mean for my son......He's the type that wants to think about things too long and then react...The quiet type of getting even I guess...cause my youngest gets the beatings from his older brother most of the time...
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I told her "cowgirl don't cry":D