I have no plans to leave the house today, nor could anyone induce me to visit a store today - not for love nor money.Well, okay ... maybe for love. You're a good husband, sir; hang in there.
Exactly, it was love. I hate for her to shop, especially this time of year, by herself. It isn't safe out there. Thanks, my friend.
Rev. Paul said it best. You are a better person than I am. :)
Nah, you are a good person, dear Vicki. Thanks, sweet lady.
Holy Moly!!! Good luck!!!
It wasn't fun. And, it was indeed a very long day. She shopped, I read. Thanks, my lovely friend.
Very happy that I am not venturing out into the masses; working the night shift does have it's benefits.
I bet the night shift is nice...I just settled in with a good book, stood guard. Thanks, my friend.
I'm just happy my errands for today take me NOWHERE near any malls!
Here we have 'outside' shopping centers...vast acreage, huge parking areas, millions of people. Many are democrats with their black taped cheap handguns just waiting on a distracted victim. I'll not allow her to shop alone. Thanks, my friend.
Could be worse. She could be returning stuff with you in tow.Enjoy!!!
True, but she wanted to take advantage of discount items...shirts, I think. Thanks, my good friend.
Maybe, just maybe, Sweet Wife is taking YOU to Cabela's!! :o)
I wish. We do not have a Cabelas. We have a Bass Pro Shop under construction and a Gander Mountain. Thanks, my lovely friend.
The things we men do for the ones we love, like it or not. Good to see you return.
Thanks, Rob. Good to hear from you too.
You poor poor soul. We do what we must.
Yes, indeed. Sometimes it hurts...yet here we are. Thanks, my friend.
Stephen,Sending prayers for you :-)You did good my friend, Sweet Wife will love you even more for doing this for her!
Thanks, Sweet Sandy. I'll be around soon...
You're such an ol' grouch ;-) Belated Boxing Day & Christmas tidings. And best wishes to you and Sweet Wife in the coming new year! ~hobo
Hobo, you old desert rat you, how are 'ya...thanks, my friend. Happy Holidays to you too.
Good to see you back, Stephen! I'm sure you 'survived' yesterday! :) god's blessings to you and SW in the New Year!
Thank you, my sweet friend. And to you. God bless.
Har. I wouldn't venture out the couple days after Christmas any more than I'd go out on Black Friday.
What's black Friday? It didn't hurt, too much. Thanks, my friend.
Oh poor man! But I know SW and there was no way it was torture... Hugs for you both
Thanks, Sweetheart. It was nice to visit with himself yesterday. Hope you guys had a nice ride home. All our love.
I have no plans to leave the house today, nor could anyone induce me to visit a store today - not for love nor money.
ReplyDeleteWell, okay ... maybe for love. You're a good husband, sir; hang in there.
Exactly, it was love. I hate for her to shop, especially this time of year, by herself. It isn't safe out there. Thanks, my friend.
DeleteRev. Paul said it best. You are a better person than I am. :)
ReplyDeleteNah, you are a good person, dear Vicki. Thanks, sweet lady.
DeleteHoly Moly!!! Good luck!!!
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't fun. And, it was indeed a very long day. She shopped, I read. Thanks, my lovely friend.
DeleteVery happy that I am not venturing out into the masses; working the night shift does have it's benefits.
ReplyDeleteI bet the night shift is nice...I just settled in with a good book, stood guard. Thanks, my friend.
DeleteI'm just happy my errands for today take me NOWHERE near any malls!
ReplyDeleteHere we have 'outside' shopping centers...vast acreage, huge parking areas, millions of people. Many are democrats with their black taped cheap handguns just waiting on a distracted victim. I'll not allow her to shop alone. Thanks, my friend.
DeleteCould be worse. She could be returning stuff with you in tow.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy!!!
True, but she wanted to take advantage of discount items...shirts, I think. Thanks, my good friend.
DeleteMaybe, just maybe, Sweet Wife is taking YOU to Cabela's!! :o)
ReplyDeleteI wish. We do not have a Cabelas. We have a Bass Pro Shop under construction and a Gander Mountain. Thanks, my lovely friend.
DeleteThe things we men do for the ones we love, like it or not. Good to see you return.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rob. Good to hear from you too.
DeleteYou poor poor soul. We do what we must.
ReplyDeleteYes, indeed. Sometimes it hurts...yet here we are. Thanks, my friend.
DeleteStephen,
ReplyDeleteSending prayers for you :-)
You did good my friend, Sweet Wife will love you even more for doing this for her!
Thanks, Sweet Sandy. I'll be around soon...
DeleteYou're such an ol' grouch ;-) Belated Boxing Day & Christmas tidings. And best wishes to you and Sweet Wife in the coming new year!
ReplyDelete~hobo
Hobo, you old desert rat you, how are 'ya...thanks, my friend. Happy Holidays to you too.
DeleteGood to see you back, Stephen! I'm sure you 'survived' yesterday! :) god's blessings to you and SW in the New Year!
ReplyDeleteThank you, my sweet friend. And to you. God bless.
DeleteHar. I wouldn't venture out the couple days after Christmas any more than I'd go out on Black Friday.
ReplyDeleteWhat's black Friday? It didn't hurt, too much. Thanks, my friend.
DeleteOh poor man! But I know SW and there was no way it was torture... Hugs for you both
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sweetheart. It was nice to visit with himself yesterday. Hope you guys had a nice ride home. All our love.
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