Men have better friends
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- k0na_an0k0
lol JackRyan
I normally text that sorta stuff. :)
- moth0
Women don't have friends - only potential enemies.
- mrdobolina0
I pity whatever woman you marry with that kind of attitude.
gramme
(May 9 07, 08:43)I'm just ired of hearing about your 1 year-old storybook marriage, like you've been married for 50 years, churchie.
- TheBlueOne0
*just walked in from grabbing lunch. Amazed this thread is still going.
- flavorful0
Lunch? Are you joking?
Lunch is for wimps.
- k0na_an0k0
not all your threads can be bombs theblueone
just most of them
jk
- k0na_an0k0
Lunch? Are you joking?
Lunch is for wimps.
flavorful
(May 9 07, 09:45)BRILLIANT!
HAHAHA!
nice way to pull from one thread to another.
+1
- madirish0
I'm just ired of hearing about your 1 year-old storybook marriage, like you've been married for 50 years, churchie.
mrdobolina
(May 9 07, 09:42)dude, we cool dobs, but this is totally out of fucking line.
either you wish direct, personal hate on gramme, or you are lurking into some deep problems because the link between gramme's marriage, it's happiness in his eyes, and your despise of it are totally unrelated.
honestly, you have to call him a "churchie" to feel better? and more specifically, to justify your statement? c'mon... that shit is weak and played. i do not follow gramme's beliefs but i would never bring someone's religious beliefs into play when it comes to their happiness.
again, we cool- but grow up on this one, IMO.
- flavorful0
69!
- TheBlueOne0
not all your threads can be bombs theblueone
k0na_an0k
(May 9 07, 09:46)'tis true I know...but massive continual failure leads either to unbridled, unsuspected success or a cold, unremarked death. spin the wheel, youse takes yer chances...
- mrdobolina0
nah, I know what you are saying madirish. And it was out of line, this has more to do with other things he has said in the past.
Ever have dessert that was so sweet it made you want to puke?
- gramme0
Thanks madirish. Seriously, good looking out.
- gramme0
Ever have dessert that was so sweet it made you want to puke?
mrdobolina
(May 9 07, 10:01)You just told us more about your own bitterness than about any oversweetness I supposedly possess.
In the words of Bricktop, the pig-feeding gangster from the movie Snatch:
"no thank you Turkish, I'm sweet enough already."
- mrdobolina0
thanks for your diagnosis, it's just that I have seen many people have marital problems and work them out in the end or not, all based on their personal relationship with their spouse. Cookie-cutting a situation over someone elses doesn't always work.
Sorry about calling you churchie, madirish was right.
- madirish0
just said what i felt. glad things are put out there by you gys. i have respect for you both, no illness is needed here, life is too short.
- gramme0
Thanks for the apology. I've been called worse.
My original statement was that it's absurd for a married person to just take off without so much as a simple heads up to their spouse. It's basic common courtesy. I fail to see how that correlates to a "cookie cutter" mentality.
This is a simple ethical/moral guideline that anyone in a happy marriage follows, be they Christian, Atheist, Buddhist, Muslim, Confused, or believers in the second coming of Walt Disney.
- gramme0
for sure madirish.
- mrdobolina0
sorry, my sister is doing this shit to my brother in law as we speak and I guess it is a tender subject with me.
It is common courtesy to call, but sometimes what is good for the goose is good for the gander. And without knowing the ins and outs of people's situations, noone can judge it.
- mrdobolina0
But, then again, we could just chalk this up to my bitterness or place pity on the women I might marry. Whatever does it for you.
- k0na_an0k0
lol theblueone.
madirish. very well said.