Posted by buickanddeere on November 01, 2009 at 18:25:24 from (209.240.121.153):
In Reply to: Your dog rides where? posted by Heyseed on October 31, 2009 at 13:32:11:
angryfatherofahemproject said: (quoted from post at 21:51:16 11/01/09) [quote:2207aa2522]
buickanddeere said:
Lets see, a 20 yr old girl with minimal formal education.Has only dated one man in her entire life and was set to marry him?
Hmmmmmmm, what's wrong with that picture?[/quote:2207aa2522]
Did you ever hear of LOVE. She loved him, is that her crime? That's how us uneducated pick our spouses. Met mine when she was 17, married her at 19, had 5 beautiful children with her, and just celebrated our 26th wedding anniversary. Is that such a hard concept for you to grasp?
Give it a rest doug. You are polluting Kim's site with your personal vendetta. You are so full of hurt and hatred as you wait in the underbrush to leap upon your prey when they are not looking. Not an example to set for your children to follow.
I don't believe in marrying children off before they know what they want for themselves. Being age 25 and have traveled etc. Then going down the isle is not being an old maid.
A bit xenophobic there too hating other countries and cultures. Such a refined and enlightened person. Will you eat pizza because Italians, not Americans invented it?
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