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Originally posted by Booher Yea it's great , me and the wife watched unfaithful last night that is one hell of a powerful movie especially for married couples.
wuts it bout?
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Originally posted by MoFo_JoRo wuts it bout?
richard gere's wife can't remember her name has an affair ( some mighty nice scenes if I may say) and eventually she get's caught by her husband and other things happen you should watch it it's actually a pretty good movie.
Originally posted by Perry1977 Actually, in France they call it "Rolling Shovels" instead of "French Kissing".
Frenchy aren't you impressed with how much I know? I learned that from a French foreign exchange student named Sophie.
Congrats man !
And it's true we call that "Rolling Shovels" here... (but there are others words too)...
Hummm.. Sophie... sounds good !
I will tell you a joke you could make in french about your story : tu as pris des cours de langue (you took language/tongue lessons)... In french, "langue" means either "tongue" or "language"... Do you understand the joke now ?
Who said now Americans didn't like frenchies and Frenchies didn't like Americans ????
Just talk slowly please... I'm French
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Originally posted by arapaho when she said "im pregnate"
we did the opposite we have 2 kids and didn't get married till my son was 1.........should have not gotten married we got alot more money single at tax time.
Originally posted by frenchfan Congrats man !
And it's true we call that "Rolling Shovels" here... (but there are others words too)...
Hummm.. Sophie... sounds good !
I will tell you a joke you could make in french about your story : tu as pris des cours de langue (you took language/tongue lessons)... In french, "langue" means either "tongue" or "language"... Do you understand the joke now ?
Who said now Americans didn't like frenchies and Frenchies didn't like Americans ????
Have to admit that the French kiss was definitely a welcome import from France...
Thanks for the memories, John. We will always remember you.
You look great in Canton! Perhaps I'll get to see you some day...
Originally posted by RealBronco I just have a curiosity question.
I was wondering how you guys came to know that the person you're married to was the one. And like, when did you know and all of that good stuff?
Well, I stood her up on first scheduled date, so thatw as strike one against me.
We were long distance until we got married, and I refused to move or live together until we were engaged or married. That was strike 2 against me.
To be honest, until we were living together, under the same roof, after our wedding, I think she had a lot of doubts about me. I had none about her.
I am still not sure anyone can ever "know" the future, only that someone makes you happy. And I have always had fun with her, and we get along great, so I dunno. I don't think there is any one moment, lilke the proverbial light bulb. Its more like a realization, for rthose who dwell on such things. I do not. She made me happy, we rarely fight, I was driving 7 hours one way see her every weekend, so I figured, it had to be love, right? And that was that. She said yes, we planned a wedding, I looked for work in the town she was going to med school in, and it all worked out.
This is all based on my experience. I married my high school sweetheart. For me, it was the moment I got eye contact, and first met her, that I knew we clicked. Married at 19, bought 1st house at 20, great friends and good times, until she left for Scotty Angel. I was a guy who would still be married to her with kids etc, but at 22, she wanted to play around. It broke my heart, but my Ma told me, 'being bitter will only hurt you!" So I moved on, got healthy, a year later, fell for Rosey, same way. First look, you both know. Lived together for 2.5 yrs. Had a huge party when MTV first went on the air. "Video killed the radio star" In the end, she had an affair with my partner, I moved out, he dumped his girlfriend and moved in, and then I spent a year getting healthy. Dated a lot. If you do not have that first spark, it is work, if it is work, it aint gonna. There were plenty others, hell, we were young, it was before AIDS. But still, when people are young, it sems like they are always wondering what they might be missing, and so they screw up a good thing looking over the fence at greener pastures. I got shaped by my early experiences and am proud to say I have never cheated. I also always listened to my Ma, and I refused to get bitter. I think I am much better off getting freed up, rather than trapped with any of those women of few morals. So, Ten years ago, after a life of wild ass debauchery thrust upon me by women who spurned my commitment ( many of whom came to deply regret it) i met Donna, at the Little Bear, a 120 yr old bar in downtown Evergreen. We knew from the get go. Danced the Cha-Cha on stage with Hazel Miller within a half hour, been together through thick and thin ever since. he difference tween meeting in our 30's, and the folly of youthful relationships is the difference I believe. It has been 10 years, looking forward to 10 more, and damn glad to be here. thank god those other women cheated, lied and split. you just never know where you gonna end up, so do not let yourself get bitter, it will only hurt you!
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