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Hey Sudsrat,
Good luck to you from a fellow Lower Bucks guy!
(Middletown Township) I'll be 41 in Nov. and have been
married 16 years. Got lucky I guess. Anyway best of luck
to you and the future wife. If I notice your truck around I'll
introduce myself. Take care.
Thanks everyone,
Hey 99Ranger.Small world,huh?This is a great site,I think you'll
get alot of good info here.I hang out mostly in the Big Bronco Forum.Yeah,I drive thru there often.Trenton Rd. mostly.I'm in
M'ville.Start up your gallery so we can see your truck.I'll give a
shout too if I see ya'.
IF SHE EVER WALKS IN ASK (HONEY, DO YOU THINK I'M FAT?) MAN DOOOOON'T ANSWER THAT, IT A TRICK QUESTION!!!!
iF MAMA AINT HAPPY, AINT NOOOOBODY HAPPY!!!
LMMFAO!!
OMG, thats great, and so true.... what am i talking about im only 19!
Hey man congrats!! good luck... remember, you only live once treat her like you do for the next month for the rest of your life and you'll enjoy it to the fullest extent!
My wife of 12 years once asked me if a certain dress made her look fat. I told her that the dress had nothing to do with it. My advice for a happy marriage; always keep a sense of humor.
Originally posted by theologian I think in this day and age, it would be nice to regard marriage as something that HAS to last. It is so easy to let things slide, and then it falls apart. Work at your marriage from day one, learn how to please your partner, and share your life with her. Stay with her through good and bad, and the reward will be a feeling greater than you have now.
Don't go to sleep with a grudge, or argument going on, talk out differences and respect your wife. Marriage is an important step, that should be regarded as permanent.
Most important, if you start to feel overwhelmed by life, talk to your wife, that is really what she is there for..
Theo.
I think I'll quote Theo
As a matter of fact I think I'll set this thing up on a timer where it will quote Theo's response to this everyday so you will see the wisdom of the elder.
Originally posted by brcowan My wife of 12 years once asked me if a certain dress made her look fat. I told her that the dress had nothing to do with it. My advice for a happy marriage; always keep a sense of humor.
OHHHHHHHHHHH DAMN??!?!?!!?
LMAO.... i guess you didnt get sex for months before that, and for years after that :-p
Not quite as bad as that. A few years ago, my friends girlfried was telling my wife that she wears a size 9. My friend, not missing a beat, said " What, a size 9 shoe". He married her about a year later but they split up after a week long honeymoon cruise. So, let me make my advice clear: both husband and wife need to keep a sense of humor. (And sometime, the husband just needs to keep his mouth shut!)
Goin' good!Just got back from a 5 day spur of the moment honeymoon in Cape Cod.We were going to go to Haterras for 2 weeks but Izzy changed all that! It was a great trip and the fishing was awesome.No stripers for me but saw some 20lb.+
beached.I was able to nail some nice bluefish to 14lbs.Had a few nice romantic dinners out and did the shopping bit in a few of the local towns.We both enjoyed our time together alot.Laughed and loved like honeymooners are supposed too!Now,back to the real world of work,bills, responsibilities etc.,etc., and really trying to make this marriage a happy,prosperous,healthy institution for us both.
Thanks for all the input.