Posted by Sam Womer (PA) on May 04, 2016 at 16:54:20 from (71.162.57.210):
In Reply to: tonights feature night posted by larry@stinescorner on May 04, 2016 at 14:38:04:
Late 1966. Friend was driving my GTO,I was in the passengers seat. Pulled into the local pizza shop . He says Hey, I know those girls. Pulls in beside them,I am three feet from the driver. She rolls up her window and locks her door. I do the same thing. After a few minutes we start chatting, I was "swept off my feet"! She was a down to earth country girl who wasn't impressed by my GTO. It was probably two months before I got up courage to ask her out.We dated for a year, were married Jan 13,1968. A son and a daughter, 4 grandkids,She is a terrific cook ,takes care of everyone before she thinks about herself.Still washes dishes by hand, hangs laundry in the back yard,picks up grandkids after school, always ready for an emergency picnic.Just when I think it couldn't get any better, it gets better.I am blessed beyond reason. Sam Womer(PA)
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