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Posted by L Mack on March 01, 2007 at 11:34:07 from (68.157.139.93):
In Reply to: Just Retired! posted by DelMN on March 01, 2007 at 09:56:27:
Can't identify with the retirement thing. The weather is a different thing. Here in Atlant, Ga it hasn't snowed since the "Blizzard of 92" in March. We got about 6-inches then and it was blowing side ways. Right now it is about 55 outside with thunder storms. As far as getting along with the wife, just mash a finger or something so she will have something to be sympathic to and she will leave you alone. You might also try "looking busy" since most women can't stand seeing someone waste time. They are programed to be always doing something. (Witness the number of women who carry books or mags when traveling. Look around the doctors office and see the number of women reading or doing cross stich compared to what the men are doing.) Doing something as simple as tying fishing flys or reading a book should get her off your back. Working on a restoration may not be considered "doing something" to her however (and I can't explain that).
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