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Re: Put on the spot....

Postby kayakone » Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:46 pm

john316 wrote:hey fox...

it ain't necessarily so.

the child bride is not only my fishing buddy, I have been known to get phone calls at work asking me to go to the tackle shop and get HER some new tackle item... and her preferred holiday is camping in isolated places alongside a good fishing river or lake. 36 years on and going strong...

cheers

One of the lucky ones :D


John and Mrs John. God bless.


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Re: Put on the spot....

Postby dru » Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:57 pm

My beautiful lady gets frustrated on my behalf in winter. And she loves that my sport/hobby keeps me fit.

Con, I occasionally get kicked out the door too. Normally it means I'm getting hung up myself with a too long period before bringing home a feed. Crack on bro', you happen to have an awesome wife. Which means an awesome relationship. 10/10 bloke. Even fishing cant stop your perfect score of matrimonial bliss.

What's wrong with that? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. If you don't get it, read it and weep.
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Re: Put on the spot....

Postby foxx1 » Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:58 pm

kayakone wrote:
john316 wrote:hey fox...

it ain't necessarily so.

the child bride is not only my fishing buddy, I have been known to get phone calls at work asking me to go to the tackle shop and get HER some new tackle item... and her preferred holiday is camping in isolated places alongside a good fishing river or lake. 36 years on and going strong...

cheers

One of the lucky ones :D


John and Mrs John. God bless.


trev


John is truly fortunate that his wife shares his passion for fishing. I doubt the rest of us would still be married if our significant others did not support our hobbys, I am just glad my wife also shares a wonderful sense of humour.
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