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August 22, 2009 at 4:13 PM #448521August 22, 2009 at 5:38 PM #447757temeculaguyParticipant
CArenter, your example just makes me feel better about how i do things, that your mother had a companion, but he had his own place and his own life, he didn’t have a role in yours. And in retrosepct, you and the Mr. turned out just fine, it is examples like yours that were the basis of my theory.
fredo, what if your pops wasn’t shacking up, what if he had a girlfriend but they lived apart, with the occasonal clandestine sleep over, would you object then? After all these years of living alone after all those years of living with a spouse, I have to admit I prefer the current version so much that I may be unfit to cohabitate, regardless of my kids age. What started as a selfless has become selfish, plus I haven’t missed a sporting event that I wanted to watch and haven’t watched a single reality t.v. show in years, it’s fantastic. Then what if, after college, one of the kids wants to move back for a bit, life is just so much simpler if you keep your own pad.
I have a soloution for the growing old part, I’ll just die young, if that fails, I have fantastic long term care insurance coverage, so I’m getting sponge baths from a pro, we will just have to work something out with the tipping. Plus those high end country club type places for oldsters, that is a good time to be single, that’s where I’ll be, 3 to 1 odds, viagra, good times. I’m a little concerned how lower back tattoos and implants will fare after 40 years once I am in my 80’s working the bingo circuit, but that’s the thing about life, embrace the little suprises.
August 22, 2009 at 5:38 PM #447950temeculaguyParticipantCArenter, your example just makes me feel better about how i do things, that your mother had a companion, but he had his own place and his own life, he didn’t have a role in yours. And in retrosepct, you and the Mr. turned out just fine, it is examples like yours that were the basis of my theory.
fredo, what if your pops wasn’t shacking up, what if he had a girlfriend but they lived apart, with the occasonal clandestine sleep over, would you object then? After all these years of living alone after all those years of living with a spouse, I have to admit I prefer the current version so much that I may be unfit to cohabitate, regardless of my kids age. What started as a selfless has become selfish, plus I haven’t missed a sporting event that I wanted to watch and haven’t watched a single reality t.v. show in years, it’s fantastic. Then what if, after college, one of the kids wants to move back for a bit, life is just so much simpler if you keep your own pad.
I have a soloution for the growing old part, I’ll just die young, if that fails, I have fantastic long term care insurance coverage, so I’m getting sponge baths from a pro, we will just have to work something out with the tipping. Plus those high end country club type places for oldsters, that is a good time to be single, that’s where I’ll be, 3 to 1 odds, viagra, good times. I’m a little concerned how lower back tattoos and implants will fare after 40 years once I am in my 80’s working the bingo circuit, but that’s the thing about life, embrace the little suprises.
August 22, 2009 at 5:38 PM #448287temeculaguyParticipantCArenter, your example just makes me feel better about how i do things, that your mother had a companion, but he had his own place and his own life, he didn’t have a role in yours. And in retrosepct, you and the Mr. turned out just fine, it is examples like yours that were the basis of my theory.
fredo, what if your pops wasn’t shacking up, what if he had a girlfriend but they lived apart, with the occasonal clandestine sleep over, would you object then? After all these years of living alone after all those years of living with a spouse, I have to admit I prefer the current version so much that I may be unfit to cohabitate, regardless of my kids age. What started as a selfless has become selfish, plus I haven’t missed a sporting event that I wanted to watch and haven’t watched a single reality t.v. show in years, it’s fantastic. Then what if, after college, one of the kids wants to move back for a bit, life is just so much simpler if you keep your own pad.
I have a soloution for the growing old part, I’ll just die young, if that fails, I have fantastic long term care insurance coverage, so I’m getting sponge baths from a pro, we will just have to work something out with the tipping. Plus those high end country club type places for oldsters, that is a good time to be single, that’s where I’ll be, 3 to 1 odds, viagra, good times. I’m a little concerned how lower back tattoos and implants will fare after 40 years once I am in my 80’s working the bingo circuit, but that’s the thing about life, embrace the little suprises.
August 22, 2009 at 5:38 PM #448355temeculaguyParticipantCArenter, your example just makes me feel better about how i do things, that your mother had a companion, but he had his own place and his own life, he didn’t have a role in yours. And in retrosepct, you and the Mr. turned out just fine, it is examples like yours that were the basis of my theory.
fredo, what if your pops wasn’t shacking up, what if he had a girlfriend but they lived apart, with the occasonal clandestine sleep over, would you object then? After all these years of living alone after all those years of living with a spouse, I have to admit I prefer the current version so much that I may be unfit to cohabitate, regardless of my kids age. What started as a selfless has become selfish, plus I haven’t missed a sporting event that I wanted to watch and haven’t watched a single reality t.v. show in years, it’s fantastic. Then what if, after college, one of the kids wants to move back for a bit, life is just so much simpler if you keep your own pad.
I have a soloution for the growing old part, I’ll just die young, if that fails, I have fantastic long term care insurance coverage, so I’m getting sponge baths from a pro, we will just have to work something out with the tipping. Plus those high end country club type places for oldsters, that is a good time to be single, that’s where I’ll be, 3 to 1 odds, viagra, good times. I’m a little concerned how lower back tattoos and implants will fare after 40 years once I am in my 80’s working the bingo circuit, but that’s the thing about life, embrace the little suprises.
August 22, 2009 at 5:38 PM #448541temeculaguyParticipantCArenter, your example just makes me feel better about how i do things, that your mother had a companion, but he had his own place and his own life, he didn’t have a role in yours. And in retrosepct, you and the Mr. turned out just fine, it is examples like yours that were the basis of my theory.
fredo, what if your pops wasn’t shacking up, what if he had a girlfriend but they lived apart, with the occasonal clandestine sleep over, would you object then? After all these years of living alone after all those years of living with a spouse, I have to admit I prefer the current version so much that I may be unfit to cohabitate, regardless of my kids age. What started as a selfless has become selfish, plus I haven’t missed a sporting event that I wanted to watch and haven’t watched a single reality t.v. show in years, it’s fantastic. Then what if, after college, one of the kids wants to move back for a bit, life is just so much simpler if you keep your own pad.
I have a soloution for the growing old part, I’ll just die young, if that fails, I have fantastic long term care insurance coverage, so I’m getting sponge baths from a pro, we will just have to work something out with the tipping. Plus those high end country club type places for oldsters, that is a good time to be single, that’s where I’ll be, 3 to 1 odds, viagra, good times. I’m a little concerned how lower back tattoos and implants will fare after 40 years once I am in my 80’s working the bingo circuit, but that’s the thing about life, embrace the little suprises.
August 22, 2009 at 6:39 PM #447767daveljParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]
So why would a typical guy like me ever remarry? [/quote]Temporary insanity. I can’t think of another reason.
August 22, 2009 at 6:39 PM #447960daveljParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]
So why would a typical guy like me ever remarry? [/quote]Temporary insanity. I can’t think of another reason.
August 22, 2009 at 6:39 PM #448297daveljParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]
So why would a typical guy like me ever remarry? [/quote]Temporary insanity. I can’t think of another reason.
August 22, 2009 at 6:39 PM #448365daveljParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]
So why would a typical guy like me ever remarry? [/quote]Temporary insanity. I can’t think of another reason.
August 22, 2009 at 6:39 PM #448551daveljParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]
So why would a typical guy like me ever remarry? [/quote]Temporary insanity. I can’t think of another reason.
August 22, 2009 at 6:45 PM #447772daveljParticipant[quote=fredo4]Plus, you want to have a wife to grow old with, don’t you? Who else is going to give you sponge baths?[/quote]
When I discuss my aversion to marriage with others, people often ask, “You don’t want to grow old and die alone, do you?” My response: God willing.
If you have sufficient funds, you can pay for sponge baths. From women much more attractive than a 60+something spouse.
August 22, 2009 at 6:45 PM #447965daveljParticipant[quote=fredo4]Plus, you want to have a wife to grow old with, don’t you? Who else is going to give you sponge baths?[/quote]
When I discuss my aversion to marriage with others, people often ask, “You don’t want to grow old and die alone, do you?” My response: God willing.
If you have sufficient funds, you can pay for sponge baths. From women much more attractive than a 60+something spouse.
August 22, 2009 at 6:45 PM #448302daveljParticipant[quote=fredo4]Plus, you want to have a wife to grow old with, don’t you? Who else is going to give you sponge baths?[/quote]
When I discuss my aversion to marriage with others, people often ask, “You don’t want to grow old and die alone, do you?” My response: God willing.
If you have sufficient funds, you can pay for sponge baths. From women much more attractive than a 60+something spouse.
August 22, 2009 at 6:45 PM #448370daveljParticipant[quote=fredo4]Plus, you want to have a wife to grow old with, don’t you? Who else is going to give you sponge baths?[/quote]
When I discuss my aversion to marriage with others, people often ask, “You don’t want to grow old and die alone, do you?” My response: God willing.
If you have sufficient funds, you can pay for sponge baths. From women much more attractive than a 60+something spouse.
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