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2BNTV 08-10-2011 07:45 PM

True Love Story
 
Here's a true story of when my Uncle Joe was introduced to the family before marrying my Aunt Virginia.

Virginia's brother, my uncle Buejay, (nickname), asked Joe if he wanted to go down to the bar and have a couple of drinks. Joe replied, I don't drink.

Bluejay said maybe we could find a crap game. Joe said, I don't gamble.

Bluejay asked Joe was he did for amusement. Joe replied, "I play the fiddle".

Bluejay turned to his sister Virginia and said, "you better lose this guy because he is dull".

This Labor Day marks their 74th anniversary and they are still very much in love and devoted to each other.

Schaumburger 08-10-2011 07:57 PM

Wow, 74 years together. That is great. Especially in these times when so many couples can't make it to the 3 year mark.

RichieLion 08-10-2011 07:57 PM

Nice story. Although this isn't really one, I've always been fascinated by the stories of how a couple met. It's such a chancy thing to meet that certain someone who sets your heart aflame, and it usually makes a great and, many times, a funny story. That would be a good subject for a thread, I think.

Bill-n-Brillo 08-10-2011 08:56 PM

WHOA!!! 74 YEARS??!!! That's amazing, Joe.........and it's great!

Bill :wave:

Trish Crocker 08-10-2011 10:01 PM

My In-Laws have been married 71 years. We took them on a cruise for their 70th and they were able to be onstage for the 'Newlywed Game'. It was great! They are still so much in love, sitting together holding hands and when you watch them together, it's so neat to see that they really communicate with each other, they look at each other and talk. So many couples don't do this. I was over there the other day, they were having a little squabble...Mom looked at Dad and said "Dave, remind me tomorrow that I'm going to divorce you"..he said "Sure, if I remember". I am so happy to have a husband with role models like these.

kb8tpw 08-11-2011 05:36 AM

These are truly wonderful stories, and as we approach our 50th, I was feeling an accomplishment was about to be achieved - now I'll have to look forward instead to 75.....

I always wanted to be able to play the fiddle, now I know...

2BNTV 08-11-2011 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by RichieLion (Post 380436)
Nice story. Although this isn't really one, I've always been fascinated by the stories of how a couple met. It's such a chancy thing to meet that certain someone who sets your heart aflame, and it usually makes a great and, many times, a funny story. That would be a good subject for a thread, I think.

I just found out a year ago as I asked my Uncle Joe how they had met. The man is sharp as a tack.

He said their was a local get together at a church and decorations were being done by my Aunt Virginia. He notice her trying to reach the ceiling by standing on a table and he offered to help as he was slightly taller.

Another day, he saw her standing on the corner with her girfriend trying to catch a trolley ride. He had one of the few cars at that time and he offered her a ride. She accepted, he asked her out and the rest is history.

The start of a great life together.

Schaumburger 08-11-2011 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Trish Crocker (Post 380477)
My In-Laws have been married 71 years. We took them on a cruise for their 70th and they were able to be onstage for the 'Newlywed Game'. It was great! They are still so much in love, sitting together holding hands and when you watch them together, it's so neat to see that they really communicate with each other, they look at each other and talk. So many couples don't do this. I was over there the other day, they were having a little squabble...Mom looked at Dad and said "Dave, remind me tomorrow that I'm going to divorce you"..he said "Sure, if I remember". I am so happy to have a husband with role models like these.

Trish -- 71 years. That's great too.

Schaumburger 08-11-2011 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by kb8tpw (Post 380531)
These are truly wonderful stories, and as we approach our 50th, I was feeling an accomplishment was about to be achieved - now I'll have to look forward instead to 75.....

I always wanted to be able to play the fiddle, now I know...

Congratulations on your upcoming 50th. That is quite an accomplishment. Would love to read posts about what is the secret(s) to a long and happy marriage.

bkcunningham1 08-11-2011 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by RichieLion (Post 380436)
Nice story. Although this isn't really one, I've always been fascinated by the stories of how a couple met. It's such a chancy thing to meet that certain someone who sets your heart aflame, and it usually makes a great and, many times, a funny story. That would be a good subject for a thread, I think.

Good idea Richie.

2BNTV 08-11-2011 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Schaumburger (Post 380658)
Congratulations on your upcoming 50th. That is quite an accomplishment. Would love to read posts about what is the secret(s) to a long and happy marriage.

Just a guess. Probably with every argument ending with the man saying, "YES DEAR"!!!!!!! :)

RichieLion 08-11-2011 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Schaumburger (Post 380658)
Congratulations on your upcoming 50th. That is quite an accomplishment. Would love to read posts about what is the secret(s) to a long and happy marriage.

My feeling is that if your spouse also becomes you best friend, then the marriage has a good chance to go the distance.

rubicon 08-11-2011 03:43 PM

We are making preparations for our 50th in 2012. I can tell you that the secret to a long marriage is compromise. We compromise on all things and do it her way:D

On the serious side when my daugther got divorced ( she made every attempt to keep it together) she lamented that my wife and I made marriage look easy. Her remark startled both my wife and me because from our propsective we faced many peaks and valleys over the years. I suspect it was because we believed that it would be unfair and unwise to involve anyone in our problems.. that is what our parents did and we followed suit.
I suspect many people of our generation feel the same way.

What is the secret to a long term marriage....luck.:D

Schaumburger 08-11-2011 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 380753)
We are making preparations for our 50th in 2012. I can tell you that the secret to a long marriage is compromise. We compromise on all things and do it her way:D

On the serious side when my daugther got divorced ( she made every attempt to keep it together) she lamented that my wife and I made marriage look easy. Her remark startled both my wife and me because from our propsective we faced many peaks and valleys over the years. I suspect it was because we believed that it would be unfair and unwise to involve anyone in our problems.. that is what our parents did and we followed suit.
I suspect many people of our generation feel the same way.

What is the secret to a long term marriage....luck.:D

Rubicon -- Way to go...:thumbup:

mrfixit 08-12-2011 02:06 AM

SIX word EVERY man Should Know
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 2BNTV (Post 380721)
Just a guess. Probably with every argument ending with the man saying, "YES DEAR"!!!!!!! :)

....Listen carefully to THE SIX WORDS EVERY MAN MUST KNOW..
"YES DEAR...YOU'RE RIGHT...I'M SORRY."........................................... .............


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