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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Everett M. Greene) wrote: > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dr. Richard E. Hawkins) wrote: > >> >Everett M. Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dave Hansen) writes: > >> > > >> >>> The wedding might belong to the bride, > >> > > >> >>Aha! Suspicions confirmed. It's the bride's triumphal > >> >>ceremony and the groom is a pro forma adjunct. > >> > > >> >Confirmed??? You mean that someone didn't know this??? > > > >It's good to get a lawyer's opinion on this. > > > >> <GRIN> A wedding is the first and last time the gal will have > >> a starring role. After the "I do"s, she gets hit with reality > >> when she has to wash the Prince's underwear. > >> > >> /BAH > > > >True, but she gets room and board and all the children she > >wants. > > [surprised emoticon here] That's a feature? It's a bug or a feature. If you can't correct it, you sell it as a feature. > > ..Every job has its downside... > > Yep. > > >Of course, along with motherhood, the prince will find > >that the blushing bride suddenly has all the delicacy of > >a Marine Corps drill instructor. > > <GRIN> Somebody has to teach him the basic[s]. And after basic training, there's advanced training, and then there's more training, and ... 24/7 > /BAH
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