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Marital Math
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And contributes immensely towards population explosion in a legalised manner. As the saying goes, Get married and get cured of illusions.
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Love the quote!
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So true!
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Love It!
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Add subtracting from rational reasoning while multiplying life’s meaning, divided by the four seasons.
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I’ve got engineering and business degrees. 24 years of marriage and I still can’t figure out the math.
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Ha, ha, ha. So true, Mitch.
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Ah, but worth every dime! ❤ (Tomorrow is our 46th.)
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Congrats, Ann. Here’s to 46 more!
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That is a very accurate description! We just celebrated our 39th anniversary, and I count myself as very, very lucky. (Also very, very poor, but so worth it!!! LOL!)
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;>)
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Mitch,
Amen and (boo-hoo) amen.
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