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Posted by Wallace on December 16, 2001 at 17:15:10 from (207.103.143.82):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: MARRIED LIFE ...??? posted by F14...Oh, MAN! on December 16, 2001 at 15:14:25:
If she were any kind of woman she'd call that cousin in Boise, Washington and tell them that you have plans and if they want you to attend they will have to reschedule the wedding. I'll be damned if I'd miss a tractor show to go watch some poor fool ruin the rest of his life. You also need to straighten out this crap about your ole lady commiting you to do something without your permission, 2 months and you are henpecked already, be a man, stand your ground, maybe you need to make a change in you life, get interested in green tractors. As for the advice to get a red outfit from Victoria's Secret, I'd do that and I'd walk into the wedding reception wearing those red garters and red mesh stockings, give her something to remember the weekend that you missed a tractor show.
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