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"If a train left New York at 300 miles per hour, and accelerated speed 15 miles per hour, and traveled a distance of 683 miles, tell me sir: should I tell my wife how much I spent on comics?"

 

unless you're on that train, I'd say no.

 

Agreed.

 

The key to a successful marriage is never to let the wife know how much you spend on comics and art :preach:

 

"The data in Table 1 reflects that the primary cause of conflict in the individuals surveyed was finance. With 39 percent listing finances as a primary conflict and 54 percent listing it as their secondary conflict, it is evident that most couples find finance to be a primary cause of conflict. At 31 and 35 percent, communication was also a key factor. Only 1 percent felt lack of commitment as a primary conflict. Other issues included children, step children, abuse, and lack of sexual relations; these issues were less than 1 percent of primary conflict listings."

http://ncsu.edu/ffci/publications/2008/v13-n1-2008-spring/Washburn-Christensen.php

 

So now you know :gossip:lol

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"If a train left New York at 300 miles per hour, and accelerated speed 15 miles per hour, and traveled a distance of 683 miles, tell me sir: should I tell my wife how much I spent on comics?"

 

unless you're on that train, I'd say no.

 

Agreed.

 

The key to a successful marriage is never to let the wife know how much you spend on comics and art :preach:

 

"The data in Table 1 reflects that the primary cause of conflict in the individuals surveyed was finance. With 39 percent listing finances as a primary conflict and 54 percent listing it as their secondary conflict, it is evident that most couples find finance to be a primary cause of conflict. At 31 and 35 percent, communication was also a key factor. Only 1 percent felt lack of commitment as a primary conflict. Other issues included children, step children, abuse, and lack of sexual relations; these issues were less than 1 percent of primary conflict listings."

http://ncsu.edu/ffci/publications/2008/v13-n1-2008-spring/Washburn-Christensen.php

 

So now you know :gossip:lol

 

These are a lot of number for 3am

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11. Did Chuck cross the line?

 

Chuckles or Gower? :grin:

 

 

I do wish Chuckles would put his milkers away, and his cow tattoos, as well.

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"If a train left New York at 300 miles per hour, and accelerated speed 15 miles per hour, and traveled a distance of 683 miles, tell me sir: should I tell my wife how much I spent on comics?"

 

unless you're on that train, I'd say no.

 

Agreed.

 

The key to a successful marriage is never to let the wife know how much you spend on comics and art :preach:

 

"The data in Table 1 reflects that the primary cause of conflict in the individuals surveyed was finance. With 39 percent listing finances as a primary conflict and 54 percent listing it as their secondary conflict, it is evident that most couples find finance to be a primary cause of conflict. At 31 and 35 percent, communication was also a key factor. Only 1 percent felt lack of commitment as a primary conflict. Other issues included children, step children, abuse, and lack of sexual relations; these issues were less than 1 percent of primary conflict listings."

http://ncsu.edu/ffci/publications/2008/v13-n1-2008-spring/Washburn-Christensen.php

 

So now you know :gossip:lol

 

These are a lot of number for 3am

 

I live in Europe, posted 8:19 AM :baiting::grin:

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Just now, FN-2199 said:

Media Mail

When will the market crash?

When will the Walking Dead bubble burst?

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I guess I was thinking of the more heated type of arguments.

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