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purple hayes
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Posted: 12/09/03 - 09:43 Post subject:
| RunTexas wrote: | joke...come on. What father doesn't joke around about cleaning the shotgun when her dates come to pick her up?
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You think all fathers joke about that kind of stuff? My best friend through most of high school went to pick up a new girl and dad WAS sitting on the porch, LOADING the shotgun. He even FIRED it. (we're talking rural KS here) My best friend ended up marrying the girl. No, it wasn't a shotgun wedding.
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msparks
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Posted: 12/09/03 - 09:44 Post subject:
| purple hayes wrote: | How can you not say that this line...
| RunTexas wrote: | "He would be very hurt if I was not asked...."  |
is NOT a machismo issue? I know you said it tongue-in-cheek, but it still reeks of testosterone. |
Ditto.
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RunTexas
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Posted: 12/09/03 - 10:11 Post subject:
| RunTexas wrote: | joke...come on. What father doesn't joke around about cleaning the shotgun when her dates come to pick her up?
It's my God given right as a father to scare the hell outa little punks who want to date my daughter. |
Ditto.
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BamBam
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Posted: 12/09/03 - 10:57 Post subject:
| RunTexas wrote: | | RunTexas wrote: | joke...come on. What father doesn't joke around about cleaning the shotgun when her dates come to pick her up?
It's my God given right as a father to scare the hell outa little punks who want to date my daughter. |
Ditto. |
Now you guys are getting full of estrogen quoting "GHOST"
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RunTexas
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Posted: 12/09/03 - 11:01 Post subject:
| BamBam wrote: | | Now you guys are getting full of estrogen quoting "GHOST" |
haha...now that's funny. Patrick Swayze, dear God that dude is a weiner. And he's from Texas too. One of the few bad things to come out of this state.
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msparks
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Posted: 12/09/03 - 11:19 Post subject:
| RunTexas wrote: | | Patrick Swayze, dear God that dude is a weiner. And he's from Texas too. One of the few bad things to come out of this state. |
Few? Does that mean that there are lots more...still there?
Sorry Tex, hadda ask. You served that one up like a hanging curveball.
Hook 'em.
(I guess that Roadhouse didn't make up for Dirty Dancing and Ghost?)
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RunTexas
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Posted: 12/09/03 - 11:22 Post subject:
| msparks wrote: | Few? Does that mean that there are lots more...still there?
Sorry Tex, hadda ask. You served that one up like a hanging curveball.
Hook 'em.
(I guess that Roadhouse didn't make up for Dirty Dancing and Ghost?) |
I said "few"..so there's not many.....
Only thing that made Roadhouse good was Sam Elliot. How about Next of Kin? HAHA..."You ain't seen trouble...but itsa comin" haha....funny stuff
Gig 'em
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monk25
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Posted: 12/09/03 - 11:24 Post subject:
My wife is an orphan. But I did ask her Uncle, who asked me "You do know what you are getting into, don't you?"
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msparks
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Posted: 12/09/03 - 11:30 Post subject:
| RunTexas wrote: | | msparks wrote: | Few? Does that mean that there are lots more...still there?
Sorry Tex, hadda ask. You served that one up like a hanging curveball.
Hook 'em.
(I guess that Roadhouse didn't make up for Dirty Dancing and Ghost?) |
I said "few"..so there's not many.....
Only thing that made Roadhouse good was Sam Elliot. How about Next of Kin? HAHA..."You ain't seen trouble...but itsa comin" haha....funny stuff
Gig 'em |
Yes, you said "few." But...you followed that with "...to come out of Texas." Kinda makes me think that there are still some remaining!
Yeah, but Sam Eliot didn't quite make it to the end of the movie.
And...gig 'em? Kinda sounds like something that might be said in College Station, eh?
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Gogirlgo
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Posted: 12/09/03 - 12:34 Post subject:
Pretty sure he was right the first time with Hook 'em (said Go '91, that freakin tea-sip)
Mr. Go and I figured out that we wanted to be married and then went about telling our families.
Did anyone ask their beloved's mother?
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msparks
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Posted: 12/09/03 - 12:40 Post subject:
Old-fashioned? Me? Nah, I just hit her on the head with my club and dragged her back to my cave....oops, sorry...our cave.
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RunTexas
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Posted: 12/09/03 - 12:42 Post subject:
| Gogirlgo wrote: | | Did anyone ask their beloved's mother? |
Uuhhh...I'm gonna leave this one alone. Some people just have different ideas about the family unit. Look, I'm the first one to say that my wife is an intelligent, hard-working and succesful individual (both in her career and at home). And it is a 50/50 relationship. But she expects me to be the man of the house as well. She understands the importance of specific gender roles in a healthy relationship (and family).
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airehead
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Posted: 12/09/03 - 12:42 Post subject:
| msparks wrote: | | Old-fashioned? Me? Nah, I just hit her on the head with my club and dragged her back to my cave....oops, sorry...our cave. |
Just as long as everything in that cave is split 50/50.
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Gogirlgo
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Posted: 12/09/03 - 12:46 Post subject:
| RunTexas wrote: | | Gogirlgo wrote: | | Did anyone ask their beloved's mother? |
Uuhhh...I'm gonna leave this one alone. Some people just have different ideas about the family unit. Look, I'm the first one to say that my wife is an intelligent, hard-working and succesful individual (both in her career and at home). And it is a 50/50 relationship. But she expects me to be the man of the house as well. She understands the importance of specific gender roles in a healthy relationship (and family). |
Didn't mean anything by that. In my situation, had we been of the asking mode, he would have asked my mom, MoGo. My dad just wasn't much of an option. I was just wondering if anyone else, for whatever reason, asked the mother of your bride. No value judgment one way or the other.
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msparks
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Posted: 12/09/03 - 12:58 Post subject:
| airehead wrote: | | msparks wrote: | | Old-fashioned? Me? Nah, I just hit her on the head with my club and dragged her back to my cave....oops, sorry...our cave. |
Just as long as everything in that cave is split 50/50.  |
Absolutely! My fellow mouth-breathing, knuckle-dragging associates and I always share whatever it is that we manage to kill/scavenge. We haul it back and the wimmens take care of the rest. Mmmmm, that's good eating!
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