Phil,
You are too funny. If Sandy runs out of wooden spoons to smack you
with all she has to do is let me know and I'll sendher a fresh
supply. GRIN! Laughing all the way.
Kathy
At 01:58 PM 5/1/2006, you wrote:
>Kathy,
>
>The opposites of wives? That is an interesting question. That's not what I
>was thinking. I am guessing, because I only know you from email, that you
>may, I say may, be a more strong willed person. I know it probably appears
>I am such myself, based upon things I say as I hide behind a keyboard, but I
>am not strong willed. Sandy is and that is, quite frankly, what attracted
>me to her. Well, there were one or two other things but I won't go there.
>She was also giving drum lessons and I was trying to learn how to play the
>drums as a senior in high school. She is a much older woman than I am and
>was working as a medical transcriptionist for a local hospital at the time
>but did the drum lessons for extra money. I never got my drum lessons. I
>did get something else, three children, but all those came years later, of
>course. In short, I was attracted to her because of her strong will,
>something her mom and dad should have spanked out of her when she was
>little, but I'm sort of glad they didn't now, haw. Oh, how much older is
>she? Two and a half years. My kids, when they were little, always had
>trouble understanding that their mom was older than their dad. Finally,
>trying to explain it one day, I said, well, they say TV was invented in 1950
>so your mother was born a year before television and your dad was born two
>years after television. Sandy has never forgiven me to this day for that
>simple, child like, explanation. Of course, TV was around many years before
>that but the popular year for it was 19 fifty. So, Kathy, does this let me
>out of the dog house or not?
>
>Phil.
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