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golfing eagles 10-24-2015 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1134454)
Eagle, I wasn't fussing at you. Just explaining. I don't live to shop. I don't "shop" a lot. My husband has surprised me at birthdays and Christmas with some very pretty clothes over time. He also listens very carefully if I am searching for a particular thing for the home and often we will come up with the same thing separately. After many years of two busy careers often making us far apart in geography, we really enjoy doing a lot of mundane things together we didn't used to. We both have always been careful with our money, just a trait taught us by our depression era families, but do like to find just the " right " thing when we are looking for a piece of furniture.


I do want to defend my dear husband as not at all "whipped" but rather just a nice fella who seems to enjoy hanging around with me. He makes almost anything we do together so enjoyable. And I am not kidding about this. I am so lucky after 53 years to say that. Many folks don't enjoy shopping together at all, and for me that would NOT be a deal breaker.


I know that a lot of guys hate to accompany their wives shopping and I don't blame them. I wouldn't either. I hate to see money wasted and I can't get excited spending hours finding the exact color of earrings to match my shirt.


If we were all the same they would just sell vanilla ice cream.


I didn't mean to swat you Eagle. I sounded harsh now that I reread what I said. You weren't catty footing, I was trying to explain what word came before whipped, umm politely. Although Miss Galore in the James Bond wasn't Catty Galore. I worked in a man's world for a long time so I have heard all of those terms. I like men just the same as women. Good folks.

GG, I didn't take it that way at all, and you probably knew I wouldn't anyway. But thanks for the explanation. Besides, Ms. Galore was pretty "catty"

Taltarzac725 10-24-2015 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1134454)
Eagle, I wasn't fussing at you. Just explaining. I don't live to shop. I don't "shop" a lot. My husband has surprised me at birthdays and Christmas with some very pretty clothes over time. He also listens very carefully if I am searching for a particular thing for the home and often we will come up with the same thing separately. After many years of two busy careers often making us far apart in geography, we really enjoy doing a lot of mundane things together we didn't used to. We both have always been careful with our money, just a trait taught us by our depression era families, but do like to find just the " right " thing when we are looking for a piece of furniture.


I do want to defend my dear husband as not at all "whipped" but rather just a nice fella who seems to enjoy hanging around with me. He makes almost anything we do together so enjoyable. And I am not kidding about this. I am so lucky after 53 years to say that. Many folks don't enjoy shopping together at all, and for me that would NOT be a deal breaker.


I know that a lot of guys hate to accompany their wives shopping and I don't blame them. I wouldn't either. I hate to see money wasted and I can't get excited spending hours finding the exact color of earrings to match my shirt.


If we were all the same they would just sell vanilla ice cream.


I didn't mean to swat you Eagle. I sounded harsh now that I reread what I said. You weren't catty footing, I was trying to explain what word came before whipped, umm politely. Although Miss Galore in the James Bond wasn't Catty Galore. I worked in a man's world for a long time so I have heard all of those terms. I like men just the same as women. Good folks.

It sounds like you have a marvelous husband GC.

I often attract very aggressive women for some reason. Probably because of how much of a pushover I often am. The woman that helped me the most at the University of Minnesota Law School Julie R., was my Student Director while I was with Legal Assistance to Minnesota Prisoners. She pulled some strings and got me work at the Law Library there when they initially had told me they were fully staffed. She also basically helped me get through law school by aiding me in becoming a Student Director too following in her footsteps at the Minnesota Correctional Facility-- Stillwater. Hats off to strong women like Julie R. She had been the Student Body President of the University of Minnesota Law School too around 1988. She did kind of remind me of Joe Pesci though. And, Jennifer V., was my student in L.A.M.P. Another strong very smart lady. She did not remind me so much of Joe Pesci.

I do often wonder if Julie R., has noticed all the 224 613 references I see in the media and elsewhere over the past few years. I had talked about this interest of mine when trying to get on The Law and Inequality Journal at the University of Minnesota Law School around the Fall of 1987. I did not go in so much to the details of the Michelle Mitchell 2-24-1976+ murder investigation but tried more to talk about the theories and the like of access to legal information for survivors/victims of crimes. I found very little in the way of practical information for survivors/victims of crimes at the University of Minnesota Law Library which is one of the biggest law libraries in the US. Probably around 7th or so. Ironically, this while was I was trying to help prisoners at the Minnesota Correctional Facility--Stillwater.

And being around a huge number of college students for the past few years, Jennifer V., probably also has by now noticed all these 224 613 references in the media of all kinds. She knew my obsession over this cause as I lived with her from 1989-1990 and mentioned it quite often. Jennifer V., has worked at one of the Big Ten Colleges now for a few years. Not the University of Minnesota though but a different Big Ten school.

I used to enjoy shopping with Jennifer V., as it got her mind off of all the stresses of law school for a while. It also got her thinking about something else than my cause of helping survivors/victims of crimes which was based on my experiences in Reno, Nevada from February 25, 1976 through early Summer of 1984 or so.

looneycat 10-24-2015 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 1133875)
I know a man who always refers to his wife as "my beautiful bride". Romance is nice, but IMHO, that's overly schmaltzy!
Oh never mind, who am I to comment, it works for them.

I always refer to my wife by name as she is not defined by her relationship to me.

CFrance 10-24-2015 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by looneycat (Post 1134574)
I always refer to my wife by name as she is not defined by her relationship to me.

Exactly:thumbup: That's what bothers me about the "bride," "wife," etc. thing. To me it implies ownership. Seems like a throwback to the days when women were expected to stay home, keep house, and vote how their husbands did.

Barefoot 10-24-2015 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1134600)
Exactly:thumbup: That's what bothers me about the "bride," "wife," etc. thing. To me it implies ownership. Seems like a throwback to the days when women were expected to stay home, keep house, and vote how their husbands did.

It's hard to believe that 100 years ago, women didn't even have the right to vote. Baby, look at us now!:MOJE_whot:

CFrance 10-24-2015 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 1134664)
It's hard to believe that 100 years ago, women didn't even have the right to vote. Baby, look at us now!:MOJE_whot:

Yeah!:pepper2:

Taltarzac725 10-24-2015 01:45 PM

Now you might have a woman President.

I found the women law students at the University of Minnesota just as capable as the men and two or three years when I was there, you saw a blonde woman as Valedictorian at that law school. Lots of blondes though at the University of Minnesota.

I really liked the Librarianship MA/Ph.D program at the University of Denver as it was mostly women. A much gentler group than that of the law students at the U of MN Law School as these fields usually attract people with quite different personalities.

tomwed 10-24-2015 05:48 PM

As for me, I'm a real go getter. I take my wife to the store and later I go get her.

asianthree 10-24-2015 05:54 PM

Just left not a sole there. Used all my coupons and got what I wanted

Villager Joyce 10-24-2015 07:32 PM

My husband calls me his lovely bride. He means it as a compliment, and I take it that way. Why not accept it? Why the need to pick the words apart?

golfing eagles 10-24-2015 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by tomwed (Post 1134845)
As for me, I'm a real go getter. I take my wife to the store and later I go get her.

:BigApplause:


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