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jraf

What would you do for true love?

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Full moon..no big deal. Bigamy...no big deal, you know lawyers can do magic now days...so you up for it. I mean I do have a boy, am recycled single and all this stuff...but I'll love my woman...do anything for her

...so you in?
jraf

Me Jungleman! Me have large Babalui.
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I was talking about my daughters




Dude....Sorry...that was to JRAF...I heard about his women problems last weekend...:D


JRAF......I'm putting that video on VHS and sending it to Stacy. She has promised to play it many times at multiple DZ's!!! B| I'll also include the rodeo and the one the next day where I trashed my camera.....:(

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***Short answer: I'd marry her.

Longer sentence: I did.
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That's so dope Rev. I just love to hear about people who are still in love with their partner in crime. Best to you both.

x's and o's,

Hol :)
When cheese gets its picture taken, what does it say?

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I might actually get the chance too...Major changes going on in my world right now, one of which might include a major change in my location. It's kind of amazing that an 11 year gap between two people seems as if it was never there...
There's more to this story and it's still being written...more later...
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~~~Michael

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What would I do for my true love? Damn, that's a tough one. Every one's saying that if she was the one then she would accept me for who I am. Right, I get that, but at the same time, for my true love who was so busy accepting me for who I am, I would do anything for her. The thing is, it wouldn't be a chore, or a point for argument, it would just be me wanting her to be as happy as she made me. Or something like that.:$



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***Short answer: I'd marry her.

Longer sentence: I did.
__________________________________________________

That's so dope Rev. I just love to hear about people who are still in love with their partner in crime. Best to you both.

x's and o's,

Hol :)



Yep. Too bad it went from an answer to a sentence though. Marriage, it's not just a word anymore, it's a sentence!
It's your life, live it!
Karma
RB#684 "Corcho", ASK#60, Muff#3520, NCB#398, NHDZ#4, C-33989, DG#1

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I was trying to scroll down through this to say what I want to say, but Sunny, you are super duper sweet.

That's a lovely thing to say, God bless you.



Thank you.

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meow

I get a Mike hug! I get a Mike hug!

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No jim, together we have more than enough kids (that would be 4) if we make another one it will be purely for fun. It's just love, can't help it:)



So when you gonna have one? :P I've got 4 myself!

On that note, my oldest, as of last week, moved in. I now have all 4, and custody of all four! :)
It's your life, live it!
Karma
RB#684 "Corcho", ASK#60, Muff#3520, NCB#398, NHDZ#4, C-33989, DG#1

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I've discovered that I haven't had a grown-up true love yet, I think. But I have a son. With him in my life, I think of my life as a whole, and don't see the parts that are harder as harder, just as making it happen. You see the good in the "sacrifices" you make, because they bring the better.

Your kids love you unconditionally, and that's what makes it hell when you play with their minds during a divorce (or any other time).

And the hardest part is loving them enough to let them take you for granted, be idiots to you sometimes, and let them go when it's time.

Now if I could just find a guy who likes geeky middle-aged skydivers who don't cover their butt with a sweater ;)

Wendy W.

There is nothing more dangerous than breaking a basic safety rule and getting away with it. It removes fear of the consequences and builds false confidence. (tbrown)

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