Eli wrote: That must have made for an interesting wedding night.

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Eli wrote: That must have made for an interesting wedding night.
Who says we waited till the night?Eli wrote: That must have made for an interesting wedding night.
Is that a quasi-biscuit reference?Eli wrote: That must have made for an interesting wedding night.
Three times and you are a Vikings fan? You sir, are a glutton for punishment.Raptorman wrote:Been married three times. First two had nice fancy weddings, all the guests, flowers, dancing, drinking, honeymoon. The whole nine yards. First one lasted 3.5 years, second one lasted 6.5 years. Third one, we got married in the courthouse. Went for Mexican food afterwards. 13.5 years and going strong. It's not the wedding that makes the marriage, it's the people who say the vows. All the fancy crap can't compete with pure honesty and love.
BTW, the Mexican place, is our favorite local restaurant. Still.
Vikings never divorced me.PurpleKoolaid wrote: Three times and you are a Vikings fan? You sir, are a glutton for punishment.
Three times and you are a Vikings fan? You sir, are a glutton for punishment.
You and your ilk are beyond belief. First this whole topic disrespecting Ponder about going to Arbys on his wedding day WTFReignman wrote:All those rumors about him being smart flew out the window when he decided to get married while his team was fighting for a playoff spot. But now we know the poor timing isn't just an on field problem xD.
This needs more love. Story of his freakin life.MelanieMFunk wrote: ...they were in a hurry so they could enjoy that ugly sweater party. No time for fancy food!![]()
At the time of this, the joke was: This would be a wedding without a reception.True story!
I guess people don't enjoy humor around this place, especially if it's about Ponder!DarthBrooks wrote: This needs more love. Story of his freakin life.
That's all fine and dandy and I hope it works out the way you wish it to. But you know what he Arbys meal says to me? That they are comfortable enough with each other that they don't have to impress each other. Not saying your dinner would. But we have no idea what other things they have done with each other or for each other. Maybe Arby's has some sort of special meaning to them. We don't know, so we should not judge.PurpleKoolaid wrote:Im not really that old, but there was a time when a marriage meant something. I have lived, for a quite a while, with someone I love, but we aernt married. But I do plan on asking her. And she is a workaholic. A MRI technician. Maybe 115 lbs soaking wet. And should would kill me, no matter what, If I somehow didn't find a way to make dinner a little more special then a Arbys $5 meal. And I do not fall anywhere near BoyBlunders income level. But to each their own.