Guest guest Posted June 15, 2008 Report Share Posted June 15, 2008 I remember being cornered at my wedding reception by a then 40-something blow-hard attorney colleague of my Dad. He gave us a lecture about what hard work marriage was. We'd been living together for 3 years already, and were as head-over-heels crazy in love as ever. We thanked him politely, then escaped to a corner to laugh and laugh: " Work? Maybe if he wasn't such a Pompous Pain in the Rear, his marriage wouldn't be such flippin' hard work. We've never had more fun than when we're together . . . and we're not like them. Our marriage will never be WORK. " 40-something NT, married 20 years to newly diagnosed AS husband Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2008 Report Share Posted June 18, 2008 Hahahaahhahhaa, . That was a good one . With all due respect to and any other lawyers/attorneys in here (and I'm sure y'all do a great job at representing your clients), why would a lot of attorneys/lawyers care about it? Besides, he was probably looking to add on to his list of clients LOL. > > I remember being cornered at my wedding reception by a then 40- something blow-hard attorney colleague of my Dad. He gave us a lecture about what hard work marriage was. We'd been living together for 3 years already, and were as head-over-heels crazy in love as ever. We thanked him politely, then escaped to a corner to laugh and laugh: " Work? Maybe if he wasn't such a Pompous Pain in the Rear, his marriage wouldn't be such flippin' hard work. We've never had more fun than when we're together . . . and we're not like them. Our marriage will never be WORK. " > > > > > 40-something NT, married 20 years to newly diagnosed AS husband > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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