Love that Gal
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Heading out fishing this morning,got up at 2:30 AM and found all the makings for PB&J sandwiches on the table,3 packages of cheese and crackers,4 candy bars,package of cookies,bag of cheetos,bag of sour cream and onion chips,tupperware container for the sandwiches,extra set of boat keys,fishingshirt and hat,new tackle bag and some new line,new fishing map,a small cooler for drinks,a roll of paper towels, a totebox for all the above.I new where all that stuff was but now I won't have to gather it all up.
I wonder why she didn't have the drinks on ice ,,,,,Oh well.
She's spoiling my #2 grand son,now hows he going to find a women that will do that for him in his lifetime ,and knowing him,he will expect that,because Nana has always been there for him too all of his 19 years..
In summary,I think I'll just keep her for the duration.
dick
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Guest
Dick,
I have a woman that is a lot like that. Her only really serious flaw is that she did not come complete with an active martin colony. It looks like we're together for the duration, but if I had to do it all over again I would add "must have active martin colony" to the list of qualifications!
Not that it will ever be a concern to me, but how do couples that are divorcing handle the martin colony? Do they split the colony (not very practical) or does the judge grant visitation rights? I don't think the problem comes up very often since martineers seem to be a very stable bunch that don't get divorced like at anywhere near the national average.
Jeff
I have a woman that is a lot like that. Her only really serious flaw is that she did not come complete with an active martin colony. It looks like we're together for the duration, but if I had to do it all over again I would add "must have active martin colony" to the list of qualifications!
Not that it will ever be a concern to me, but how do couples that are divorcing handle the martin colony? Do they split the colony (not very practical) or does the judge grant visitation rights? I don't think the problem comes up very often since martineers seem to be a very stable bunch that don't get divorced like at anywhere near the national average.
Jeff
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CUL Lou~Mich
I know of one instance. The man got the House, Car, PM Colony. The wife got the child, and the street. The man doesn't even log onto the internet anymore to mention his colony. The wife is now trying at one of her relatives to attract PMs. CUL Lou
