Does "naughty tease my hubby" seem too mean a thing to want to do ...bad girl...baaaad girll...sorry "nice guy" just one of those moments that I believe I could really enjoy being invisible
I believe now in "soulmates." Jackson, like you & Kansan, Earl & I met here on CS...as a matter of a fact, we're coming up on a two year anniversary of meeting. We started talking in the forums in March of 2006, and with a little silly suggestion from Lionedhearted, we were off and flying (in more ways than one, danged cost of those many airline tickets)
[/We've had our ups & downs since July when we got married, but there's not another man in this whole world that I would want to spend my life with other than Earli]
We can be in a room for hours, just occasionally smiling, winking, or throwing kisses at each other and be content.
Earl's my and he makes my heart skip beats when we're together, even if we see things differently at times
He is my lifemate, my best friend, my lover, my hero and I could never imagine my life without him for he is the other part of me that makes me whole
Earl used to send me Ecards everyday of the week. I literally have hundreds saved on my computer. He doesn't send them as often anymore, course now he takes out the garbage...just a nice fill in for the cards I guess but he did send me the one that I want to share just so you can see the tender side of him that he usually saves just for me, and you'll see why we are "True Loves for Life"
‘Meanest mom’ sells car after finding liquor Iowa woman shares teen son’s misdeed with the world via newspaper ad
DES MOINES, Iowa - Jane Hambleton has dubbed herself the "meanest mom on the planet."
After finding alcohol in her son's car, she decided to sell the car and share her 19-year-old's misdeed with everyone — by placing an ad in the local newspaper.
The ad reads: "OLDS 1999 Intrigue. Totally uncool parents who obviously don't love teenage son, selling his car. Only driven for three weeks before snoopy mom who needs to get a life found booze under front seat. $3,700/offer. Call meanest mom on the planet."
Hambleton has heard from people besides interested buyers since recently placing the ad in The Des Moines Register.
The 48-year-old from Fort Dodge says she has fielded more than 70 telephone calls from emergency room technicians, nurses, school counselors and even a Georgia man who wanted to congratulate her.
"The ad cost a fortune, but you know what? I'm telling people what happened here," Hambleton says. "I'm not just gonna put the car for resale when there's nothing wrong with it, except the driver made a dumb decision.
"It's overwhelming the number of calls I've gotten from people saying 'Thank you, it's nice to see a responsible parent.' So far there are no calls from anyone saying, 'You're really strict. You're real overboard, lady.'"
The only critic is her son, who Hambleton says is "very, very unhappy" with the ad and claims the alcohol was left by a passenger.
Hambleton said she believes her son but has decided mercy isn't the best policy in this case. She says she set two rules when she bought the car at Thanksgiving: No booze, and always keep it locked.
The car has been sold, but Hambleton says she will continue the ad for another week — just for the feedback.
Yes you're bad Stella's a good girl, she wouldn't let some strange man ride her all night long just to go and see another woman She wouldn't let herself be used like that
Besides she's garage kept and she's my baby Peaches
Wouldn't it be nice to finally have someone in the whitehouse who has what it takes to make the toughest decisions and back them up with action. Much of this "plan" makes perfect sense to me
Earl is a hunter which is fine with me as long as Bambi comes home in white or brown paper wrapping and not on the hood of his truck. If I saw a deer in or on his truck before he processed it, it would not be coming into our house. Good thing I don't work in a meat processing plant, we'd all have to become vegetarians.
So far my only experiences with guns have been positive. We have guns in our home for sentimental reasons and for protection. I trust my hubby to know when & how to protect us if the need arises
I grew up with guns and enjoy shooting some myself, but I'm by no means a hunter or someone who would be irresponsible with a firearm, shot gun, pistol, or otherwise.
Yeah..that's how I landed my new hubby on here..with that danged ole frying pan ...You guys are too much! I also have met another person from CS during my single CS days...and Earl & I are hoping to meet up with several more in 2008 as we travel back up to NH hopefully this coming Summer and we're excited about meeting a certain SC feller when we go camping in May. I tried 1-2 other dating sites but by far CS has always been my favorite ...Hope all you fellers find your lady with the frying pan just around your next forum I'm planning on trying to head up a East Coast CS get together later this year for anyone in our "neck of the woods" who would want to come
RE: If you could be invisible, what would you do!
He's just so darned cute when I tickle 'im