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Re: O/T Wife's Kitchen
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Posted by Rauville on December 24, 2005 at 06:40:54 from (209.180.79.47):
In Reply to: O/T Wife's Kitchen posted by 37 chief on December 23, 2005 at 18:26:09:
I know what you mean...Yesterday, Wife came home with a big new plasma TV. I couldn't see anything wrong with had I had been watching. Now we've got a room that looks like it has a drive-in movie screen. Good thing the Wife and I came to an agreement years ago. When we got married, I sat her down and told her exactly what I wanted to see. I wanted to see: A clean house, dishes washed, hot meal on the table, no unneeded purchases, etc. Well, the next day I couldn't see anything. On the second day, still couldn't see anything. Finally...on the third day, the swelling went down enough that I could see a little out of one eye. Just enough so that I could make myself a sandwich. You know, life has been pretty good since then. Merry Christmas to all...
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