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Posted by Punchie on December 27, 2005 at 02:59:38 from (66.37.61.184):
In Reply to: Updates On The Tractor Loving Girlfriend posted by in-too-deep on December 25, 2005 at 16:13:00:
Have fun with this Girl . ANd when the time Comes look to God for help. and if you and her are able to learn from God and grow. you'll start on a Good foundation, to Builded the rest of your life. Older lady some 80 + years asked me one time how long have you known this girl, Now my wife. I answered some 6 months or so, she started counting the months, then she said I think you'll be ok. She had found in her family that all of her childern and Grandkids that started talking about or married the person in the first year after meeting them stayed married. The ones that took year to think about it are the ones that have thew most trouble. So I say to you are you and her, or maybe just you for now thinking about the furture, if you are good. If you and her are Great, now fine a Good Church and Go , The bible will teach you your Job and Hers, and yes By the way it is a 60/40 that is 60 percent of the time you have to give in and , 40 she will. Hey Marrrage can be great or HELL you make it or break it. You get what you put into it. God Bless . For now in joy Gods Gift to you a Good friend you can dream abut the furture and Hope for something turely Great!! Teddy
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