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Old 07-09-2011, 10:02 AM
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Wow! You are so goodhearted to look at the funny and good sides of it!
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Old 07-09-2011, 10:36 AM
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When I was married, my favorite hiding place was my underwear drawer, a surefire no-look zone for him.

But once when briefly married to a really bad guy, I had to hide a very important incriminating letter (written by him!) until I could send it to my father. I had come across it unbeknownst to him. I stuck it between the lid of the toiletr seat and the frilly cover on the seat in the hall bathroom while he was in the master bath. It stayed there for several days until I could mail it and he went nuts trying to find out what he'd done with it!

Too bad we don't use those silly seat covers any more, they wer great secret keepers!

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Old 07-09-2011, 11:39 AM
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Your story about hidding bf parts to his present is to funny I am always putting my jewelry pieces somewhere that I will not forget only to forget and hunt forever or rebuy do you have a pic of what you made
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Old 07-09-2011, 01:18 PM
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What a day!
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Old 07-09-2011, 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted by natalieg
Wow! You are so goodhearted to look at the funny and good sides of it!
This gets better.

There's a little restaraunt down the road called The Rustic Mill. Its actually kind of a landmark here because it once was a mill and it was later converted into a supper club. I was considering the idea of taking Joe there to eat for his birthday.

IT BURNED DOWN LAST NIGHT! (Maybe at this point I should stop making birthday plans. lol)

Even funnier was a few days ago he took me to this place in Wisconsin Dells called Pizza Pub and I noted it reminded me of my favorite restaraunt, the Palm's Supper Club. He asked me if he could take me there sometime and I had to tell him it burned down two years ago.

And I guess people around here are calling a friend of the family "Sparky" now. While he still owned Pete's Keg and Kettle here in town I guess there was a fire, but it didn't burn the place down. After he sold Pete's he worked at the Palms up until it burned down to the ground. And guess where he was working until yesterday? Yup. Rustic Mill.
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Old 07-09-2011, 10:36 PM
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While travelling in Europe I noticed that the ATM's all had a little notice that said 'Please take your card/money in 90 seconds' and began to count down. We don't have this in Australia so I was glad I noticed and got my card and money out pretty quick.
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