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    it sounds like a far to complex class for me to be trying to pass.


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    spousal training!

     



    do you offer this by mail? you know distance education!
    do i need a transcript of marks?
    do i have to prove my sanity with my alleged better half trying to "school me"
    in these finer points,for the last 25 years or so

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    Quote Originally Posted by DONNIE G
    do you offer this by mail? you know distance education!
    LOL:
    I'm going to choose to stay as distant from this form of education as I possibly can!!!!! Rates right up there with one of my sister's calling me to say that they know this girl they'd like to introduce me too!!!!!! Always seem to be too busy then, too!!
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    education

     



    does you're sister use any of the two following lines

    a) shes got a good sence of humor!

    b) she can cook!

    trouble coming buddy! run forrest run!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DONNIE G
    does you're sister use any of the two following lines

    a) shes got a good sence of humor!

    b) she can cook!

    trouble coming buddy! run forrest run!
    One or both are always the line that comes right after "There's this really nice girl you should meet"!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DONNIE G
    does you're sister use any of the two following lines

    a) shes got a good sence of humor!

    b) she can cook!

    trouble coming buddy! run forrest run!
    you forgot the looks part you know? "it only matters whats on the inside"


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    Quote Originally Posted by DONNIE G
    do you offer this by mail?
    As soon as we translate it into Canadian.........eh?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson
    One or both are always the line that comes right after "There's this really nice girl you should meet"!!!!!!!
    Followed closely by the complimentary phrase "She doesn't sweat much for her size."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter

    Followed closely by the complimentary phrase "She doesn't sweat much for her size."
    You must of been talking to my little sister!!! Got stuck with one of "them" at last years New Year's Day family type party!!!! My only question is, just how rude does one have to be before they quit calling??? Man, that was almost 11 months ago!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson
    You must of been talking to my little sister!!! Got stuck with one of "them" at last years New Year's Day family type party!!!! My only question is, just how rude does one have to be before they quit calling??? Man, that was almost 11 months ago!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    you know dave when it comes to affairs of the heart there is only a fine line between smittin and stalking


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    Flh4speed wrote:

    im not loadin no paper unless i need it , the ladys use twice as much and i live in a house with 4 of the she-devils
    Well I only have two of the she-devils, and if I don't load my own, then I gotta go looking for tissue or a corn cob. So I guess it could be said that it is the lesser of all evils.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mopar34
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    Well I only have two of the she-devils, and if I don't load my own, then I gotta go looking for tissue or a corn cob. So I guess it could be said that it is the lesser of all evils.
    now i dont know about your house , but in mine there are "good" towels just for looking at ! and then there are the "regular" towels to be used daily
    just the suttle hint of possibly using one of the good ones as opposed to a corn cob just might motivaite the she-devils into loading a few themselves
    a demented mind is a terrible thing to waste
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    Quote Originally Posted by flh4speed
    now i dont know about your house , but in mine there are "good" towels just for looking at ! and then there are the "regular" towels to be used daily
    just the suttle hint of possibly using one of the good ones as opposed to a corn cob just might motivaite the she-devils into loading a few themselves
    a demented mind is a terrible thing to waste
    and in my house, you're lucky if you can find a towel!!!!
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