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"Janet Wilder" > wrote in message
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> On 5/21/2013 5:29 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>> "Janet Wilder" > wrote in message
>> b.com...
>>> On 5/20/2013 11:53 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>> "Todd" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>>
>>>>> The love of my life eats the same stuff I do to make
>>>>> sure there is no temptation for me to cheat. (I had
>>>>> the good sense to make my trophy wife my first wife.)
>>>>>
>>>>> The *ONLY* fish she would eat before my induction into
>>>>> the pin cushion club was "fish sticks" (battered cod).
>>>>> She really hates fish too.
>>>>>
>>>>> I can get natural flash frozen cod from my local Raley's.
>>>>> How do I make something that tastes similar to Fish Sticks
>>>>> and stay with my/our 15 carb per meal limit?
>>>>>
>>>>> Many thanks,
>>>>> -T
>>>>
>>>> No clue about the fish but I really wish you'd stop referring to your
>>>> wife
>>>> like that. If anyone ever referred to me like that, I'd likely inflict
>>>> some
>>>> bodily harm on them and quickly! They'd never do it again, to be sure.
>>>> Comments like that are sooo insulting to women!
>>>>
>>>
>>> He's complimenting her. I think it's adorable.
>>>
>>> Lighten up, Julie. It's none of your business how he refers to his
>>> wife.

>>
>> The term "trophy wife" is NOT a compliment in any way, shape or form.
>> It's
>> my business when he posts it here. I am sick of these insulting terms in
>> reference to his wife!
>>
>>

> Then filter him or delete his posts and stop annoying the rest of us.


The rest of us? You speak for the group now? And the whole rest of the
group thinks that saying "trophy wife" is a nice thing to say? I'm not
going to filter him even though I am sorely tempted because he posts things
that are simply wrong and could badly confuse a newbie.