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Posted by John on January 04, 2004 at 19:12:23 from (216.141.82.114):
In Reply to: Wife pricefor haveing your toys?? posted by old on January 04, 2004 at 13:50:49:
I`m married to my second wife now for 11 years. I didn`t know it at the time, but the toy problem would never happen. If I bring a truck load of old iron home, she is right there to help unload it. She asks for nothing in return. There has never even been a raised voice between us on any subject. You see, I married a "traditional" Asian girl who had been my penpal for 4 years prior to our marriage. I try and make sure she has everything she needs and try to sneak in a few extras from time to time without her thinking that I am spoiling her. I have come to believe that the majority of American women could already speak 2 words on the day they were born---GIVE ME!! Don`t get me wrong, there are a few good ones out there, and it looks like a few of you guys found them.
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