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That is what the ex calls them... Do you know them? She knits a cover
over a bunch of rice. Heat it in the microwave a couple minutes and very
good as a hand warmer (for about 20 minutes)... I get hypothermic easily
(and this house gets cold), so I really like it. Hot stuff Maynard.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-dD3e6ASkg


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> How long have you been divorced? You "talk" more about your ex-wife
> than most guys I know talk about their wives.


since April 1st... April fools day... That was the day it came back from
the Court... Funny?

Well, I married the woman for some reason. (That now escapes me.)
Seriously, she's not entirely evil. And I do miss her body; and talking to
her... She's coming over in little bit to watch Dexter with me... We both
love Dexter.





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"Richard K." wrote:
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> Well, I married the woman for some reason. (That now escapes me.)
> Seriously, she's not entirely evil. And I do miss her body; and talking to
> her... She's coming over in little bit to watch Dexter with me... We both
> love Dexter.


It ended for a reason, my friend, and time will heal. Try to look forward
and not at the past. You will find someone new someday, but only if you
look for her, and then the past will turn into fond memories, and your new
life will be even better than it was.

It's true too. I've BTDT.

G.
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On Nov 13, 12:41*pm, Gary > wrote:
> "Richard K." wrote:
>
> > Well, I married the woman for some reason. *(That now escapes me.)
> > Seriously, she's not entirely evil. *And I do miss her body; and talking to
> > her... *She's coming over in *little bit to watch Dexter with me... *We both
> > love Dexter.

>
> It ended for a reason, my friend, and time will heal. *Try to look forward
> and not at the past. *You will find someone new someday, but only if you
> look for her, and then the past will turn into fond memories, and your new
> life will be even better than it was.
>
> It's true too. *I've BTDT. *
>
> G.


In the meantime...FWB isn't so bad.
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On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 15:40:51 -0500, Gary > wrote:

>"Richard K." wrote:
>>
>> Well, I married the woman for some reason. (That now escapes me.)
>> Seriously, she's not entirely evil. And I do miss her body; and talking to
>> her... She's coming over in little bit to watch Dexter with me... We both
>> love Dexter.

>
>It ended for a reason, my friend, and time will heal. Try to look forward
>and not at the past. You will find someone new someday, but only if you
>look for her, and then the past will turn into fond memories, and your new
>life will be even better than it was.


As long as they are spending all that time together neither will ever
move on. They very likely should not have gotten divorced.


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On 11/13/2012 3:01 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 15:40:51 -0500, Gary > wrote:
>
>> "Richard K." wrote:
>>>
>>> Well, I married the woman for some reason. (That now escapes me.)
>>> Seriously, she's not entirely evil. And I do miss her body; and talking to
>>> her... She's coming over in little bit to watch Dexter with me... We both
>>> love Dexter.

>>
>> It ended for a reason, my friend, and time will heal. Try to look forward
>> and not at the past. You will find someone new someday, but only if you
>> look for her, and then the past will turn into fond memories, and your new
>> life will be even better than it was.

>
> As long as they are spending all that time together neither will ever
> move on. They very likely should not have gotten divorced.
>


Folks, you are talking about a guy who is so starved for attention that
he makes up IDs and starts multiple inane threads just to get someone to
respond to him.

What on God's Green Earth makes you think that anything he posts is
real... including his "ex-wife"?

You are just feeding the troll.

George L
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On 11/13/2012 3:40 PM, Gary wrote:
> "Richard K." wrote:
>>
>> Well, I married the woman for some reason. (That now escapes me.)
>> Seriously, she's not entirely evil. And I do miss her body; and talking to
>> her... She's coming over in little bit to watch Dexter with me... We both
>> love Dexter.

>
> It ended for a reason, my friend, and time will heal. Try to look forward
> and not at the past. You will find someone new someday, but only if you
> look for her, and then the past will turn into fond memories, and your new
> life will be even better than it was.
>
> It's true too. I've BTDT.
>
> G.
>

Doesn't sound like there's too much healing necessary for either of them
since she still comes over and they watch TV together. It's got to be
the friendliest divorce I've ever heard of!

Jill
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On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 15:14:56 -0600, George Leppla
> wrote:

>On 11/13/2012 3:01 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>> On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 15:40:51 -0500, Gary > wrote:
>>
>>> "Richard K." wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Well, I married the woman for some reason. (That now escapes me.)
>>>> Seriously, she's not entirely evil. And I do miss her body; and talking to
>>>> her... She's coming over in little bit to watch Dexter with me... We both
>>>> love Dexter.
>>>
>>> It ended for a reason, my friend, and time will heal. Try to look forward
>>> and not at the past. You will find someone new someday, but only if you
>>> look for her, and then the past will turn into fond memories, and your new
>>> life will be even better than it was.

>>
>> As long as they are spending all that time together neither will ever
>> move on. They very likely should not have gotten divorced.
>>

>
>Folks, you are talking about a guy who is so starved for attention that
>he makes up IDs and starts multiple inane threads just to get someone to
>respond to him.
>
>What on God's Green Earth makes you think that anything he posts is
>real... including his "ex-wife"?
>
>You are just feeding the troll.
>
>George L


I fed him less than you did, I only typed two lines... and whatever I
post here is for whoever cares to read and learn. Most of the posters
here (at least 90%) are phoney baloney trolls, but I always knew that.
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> As long as they are spending all that time together neither will ever
> move on. They very likely should not have gotten divorced.



That was the first thing I said to the lawyer, more or less...


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> Doesn't sound like there's too much healing necessary for either of them
> since she still comes over and they watch TV together. It's got to be the
> friendliest divorce I've ever heard of!
>
> Jill



me too... she likes to put her head on my shoulder. And I don't mind her
doing that... It's nice.

We did not talk for over 30 days when the Divorce was going on and all the
drama, but now we talk most days. She was always a good pen/phone pal...
I'm good at long distance relationships.. Its the close distance
relationships that are difficult!




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On Nov 13, 3:28*pm, "Richard K." > wrote:
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> ...
>
> > Doesn't sound like there's too much healing necessary for either of them
> > since she still comes over and they watch TV together. *It's got to be the
> > friendliest divorce I've ever heard of!

>
> > Jill

>
> me too... *she likes to put her head on my shoulder. *And I don't mind her
> doing that... *It's nice.
>
> We did not talk for over 30 days when the Divorce was going on and all the
> drama, but now we talk most days. *She was always a good pen/phone pal....
> I'm good at long distance relationships.. *Its the close distance
> relationships that are difficult!


Just make her your FWB and you'll both be satisfied.
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On 11/13/2012 6:36 AM, Richard K. wrote:
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>
>> How long have you been divorced? You "talk" more about your ex-wife
>> than most guys I know talk about their wives.

>
> since April 1st... April fools day... That was the day it came back from
> the Court... Funny?
>
> Well, I married the woman for some reason. (That now escapes me.)
> Seriously, she's not entirely evil. And I do miss her body; and talking to
> her... She's coming over in little bit to watch Dexter with me... We both
> love Dexter.


You should do what my son's girlfriend's parents did. They were high
school sweethearts but got divorced when she was a child. This was quite
traumatic for her. They both remarried and these marriages lasted for
20+ years. Then, each of their spouses died from cancer and recently,
they got married to each other again. How odd. It's like some kind of
dopy Lifetime television movie.

If you're lucky, maybe the same thing will happen to you. Just make sure
that it ain't you and your ex that gets the cancer! That's pretty much
the key to the entire plan.

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> You should do what my son's girlfriend's parents did. They were high
> school sweethearts but got divorced when she was a child. This was quite
> traumatic for her. They both remarried and these marriages lasted for 20+
> years. Then, each of their spouses died from cancer and recently, they got
> married to each other again. How odd. It's like some kind of dopy Lifetime
> television movie.
>
> If you're lucky, maybe the same thing will happen to you. Just make sure
> that it ain't you and your ex that gets the cancer! That's pretty much the
> key to the entire plan.


hmmm.... Maybe the Moody Blues were right.
http://www.wat.tv/video/moody-blues-...d7_2ey2h_.html


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On 11/13/2012 2:44 PM, Richard K. wrote:
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>> You should do what my son's girlfriend's parents did. They were high
>> school sweethearts but got divorced when she was a child. This was quite
>> traumatic for her. They both remarried and these marriages lasted for 20+
>> years. Then, each of their spouses died from cancer and recently, they got
>> married to each other again. How odd. It's like some kind of dopy Lifetime
>> television movie.
>>
>> If you're lucky, maybe the same thing will happen to you. Just make sure
>> that it ain't you and your ex that gets the cancer! That's pretty much the
>> key to the entire plan.

>
> hmmm.... Maybe the Moody Blues were right.
> http://www.wat.tv/video/moody-blues-...d7_2ey2h_.html
>
>


Heck man, I know they're right!
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On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 18:28:18 -0500, "Richard K."
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>"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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>> Doesn't sound like there's too much healing necessary for either of them
>> since she still comes over and they watch TV together. It's got to be the
>> friendliest divorce I've ever heard of!
>>
>> Jill

>
>
>me too... she likes to put her head on my shoulder. And I don't mind her
>doing that... It's nice.
>
>We did not talk for over 30 days when the Divorce was going on and all the
>drama, but now we talk most days. She was always a good pen/phone pal...
>I'm good at long distance relationships.. Its the close distance
>relationships that are difficult!


Maybe you should bathe more often.


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> Heck man, I know they're right!


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