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Re: how do you explain it to them?????
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Posted by retired farmer on February 27, 2006 at 18:13:31 from (207.200.116.14):
In Reply to: how do you explain it to them????? posted by phil lowe on February 27, 2006 at 15:26:50:
GET RID OF HER AS QUICK AS YOU CAN! You will save yourself a lot of headaches on down the road. I speak from experience. I had one like that for thirty years and most of it was pure H--L. She finally left and took half of what I had worked years for. If I had known she was going to leave, I would have divorced her sooner and saved myself all those years of grief, and probably would be a whole lot richer. After she left I wandered around for awhile and then decided to get rid of almost all the rest of the stuff I had. Now all I have is a few tools, a motor home that doesn't run, a car and a pickup and one VERY SWEET little girl that I met on the Internet. Couldn't be happier I guess.
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