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Re: How many of you get help from your wife
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Posted by Ken Crisman on April 22, 2006 at 08:22:00 from (71.121.81.215):
In Reply to: How many of you get help from your wife posted by Aowner on April 22, 2006 at 07:05:51:
I used to have a wife that no other could beat . She used to help me around the yard work , in the garage & out on jobs . I was self employed for 25 yrs . The last 10+ yrs of our marriage she fought me in everything I did . Wouldn't support our business at all during that time . She went to work & was making a steady chk. that usually was more than mine . So the sh** started . Well a month after our 33 yr anniversary she left me saying I was the best husband a woman could ever have . Go figure that one out . Then all He** broke loose . My health went sour , had to close down my business due to my health issues . Now I'm disabled . Income stinks . Word of advice , take care of the wife & always be a yes dear type of guy . God Bless , Ken
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