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RockinDeano wrote:Oh for Fucks' sake. What next?
What a gay show.
Most mens' dreams aren't sailing to Hawaii in a canoe. It would probably entail getting a six pack of beautiful kinky trim in a 5 star hotel, in Vegas. That is a dream.
sindee67 wrote:I just sat down for a moment and watched an interesting show.
It's called MORAL COURT. A married man of 25 years, with a $50,000 life insurance, and 11 children, some of which are grown;
wants to sail the Pacific Ocean from California to Hawaii, ALONE in a catamaran.
Now, his wife, a part time Pharmacist, says NO.
She took him to MORAL COURT.
The judge ruled in her favor.
What do you think? Was the Judge fair? Just because the man is married with children, does that mean he should give up his dream?
jrnychick wrote:Any parent who thinks they should be able to do that prior to their children being grown is a jerk. Part of being a good parent is being there for the children.
RockinDeano wrote:jrnychick wrote:Any parent who thinks they should be able to do that prior to their children being grown is a jerk. Part of being a good parent is being there for the children.
What the Hell do you mean, "be there for your kids?"
The Reverend Jesse Jackson didn't hang around for his kids...at all!...are you saying the Good Rev is in the wrong? Uh oh.
jrnychick wrote:sindee67 wrote:I just sat down for a moment and watched an interesting show.
It's called MORAL COURT. A married man of 25 years, with a $50,000 life insurance, and 11 children, some of which are grown;
wants to sail the Pacific Ocean from California to Hawaii, ALONE in a catamaran.
Now, his wife, a part time Pharmacist, says NO.
She took him to MORAL COURT.
The judge ruled in her favor.
What do you think? Was the Judge fair? Just because the man is married with children, does that mean he should give up his dream?
Any parent who thinks they should be able to do that prior to their children being grown is a jerk. Part of being a good parent is being there for the children. He made the choice to have 11 kids, now he's got to be there for the long haul. Even if he had millions in life insurance, kids need their parents, not a mansion. Sounds like a mid-life crisis to me. I've always wonder why men get to have a mid-life crisis and women don't.
RockinDeano wrote:jrnychick wrote:Any parent who thinks they should be able to do that prior to their children being grown is a jerk. Part of being a good parent is being there for the children.
What the Hell do you mean, "be there for your kids?"
The Reverend Jesse Jackson didn't hang around for his kids...at all!...are you saying the Good Rev is in the wrong? Oh No you didn't! (wagging finger).
sindee67 wrote:I just sat down for a moment and watched an interesting show.
It's called MORAL COURT. A married man of 25 years, with a $50,000 life insurance, and 11 children, some of which are grown;
wants to sail the Pacific Ocean from California to Hawaii, ALONE in a catamaran.
Now, his wife, a part time Pharmacist, says NO.
She took him to MORAL COURT.
The judge ruled in her favor.
What do you think? Was the Judge fair? Just because the man is married with children, does that mean he should give up his dream?
AR wrote:jrnychick wrote:sindee67 wrote:I just sat down for a moment and watched an interesting show.
It's called MORAL COURT. A married man of 25 years, with a $50,000 life insurance, and 11 children, some of which are grown;
wants to sail the Pacific Ocean from California to Hawaii, ALONE in a catamaran.
Now, his wife, a part time Pharmacist, says NO.
She took him to MORAL COURT.
The judge ruled in her favor.
What do you think? Was the Judge fair? Just because the man is married with children, does that mean he should give up his dream?
Any parent who thinks they should be able to do that prior to their children being grown is a jerk. Part of being a good parent is being there for the children. He made the choice to have 11 kids, now he's got to be there for the long haul. Even if he had millions in life insurance, kids need their parents, not a mansion. Sounds like a mid-life crisis to me. I've always wonder why men get to have a mid-life crisis and women don't.
We have mid life crisis like that because many women get fat and forget they are also a wife, not just a fucking mommy.
How fat was this bitch he tried to sail away from?And fuck the screaming little bastard too.
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AR wrote:jrnychick wrote:sindee67 wrote:I just sat down for a moment and watched an interesting show.
It's called MORAL COURT. A married man of 25 years, with a $50,000 life insurance, and 11 children, some of which are grown;
wants to sail the Pacific Ocean from California to Hawaii, ALONE in a catamaran.
Now, his wife, a part time Pharmacist, says NO.
She took him to MORAL COURT.
The judge ruled in her favor.
What do you think? Was the Judge fair? Just because the man is married with children, does that mean he should give up his dream?
Any parent who thinks they should be able to do that prior to their children being grown is a jerk. Part of being a good parent is being there for the children. He made the choice to have 11 kids, now he's got to be there for the long haul. Even if he had millions in life insurance, kids need their parents, not a mansion. Sounds like a mid-life crisis to me. I've always wonder why men get to have a mid-life crisis and women don't.
We have mid life crisis like that because many women get fat and forget they are also a wife, not just a fucking mommy.
How fat was this bitch he tried to sail away from?
And fuck the screaming little bastard too.
I see a lot of fat husbands, too. I think there are plenty of husbands out there who treat their wife like she is THEIR mommy (cook, do laundry, make appointments for them, pick up after them, work full time, handle everything for the kids too). If you want her to act like your wife (men in general, not you, AR), treat her as your equal and do your fair share of the work!
AR wrote:I see a lot of fat husbands, too. I think there are plenty of husbands out there who treat their wife like she is THEIR mommy (cook, do laundry, make appointments for them, pick up after them, work full time, handle everything for the kids too). If you want her to act like your wife (men in general, not you, AR), treat her as your equal and do your fair share of the work!
I didn't take that to mean me at all. Everyone knows of my drop dead good looks and unsurpassed parenting skills. (We'll at least the looks part is true)
C'mon though, he tried to sail away from a hippo though - didn't he?
We have mid life crisis like that because many women get fat and forget they are also a wife, not just a fucking mommy.
How fat was this bitch he tried to sail away from?
And fuck the screaming little bastard too.
sindee67 wrote:We have mid life crisis like that because many women get fat and forget they are also a wife, not just a fucking mommy.
How fat was this bitch he tried to sail away from?
And fuck the screaming little bastard too.
She wasn't fat. She was also a Pharmacist. A career woman for you simple minded over bloated testosterone blow hards!
I would be one of those wives that would let him go and do his thing, like most wives would do. Seems we're always living the husband's dream.
He was some loser painter that maybe made a lowsy 14,000 a year, and he talked like he ate too many paint chips.
whocares wrote:Anyone who does what their spouse says all the time, is a big shithead, man or woman. If you aren't doing what YOU want to do, (after your family obligations), then you aren't living. If you have to go on a "game show" to be able to live out your dream(s), then you probably shouldn't be trying to live them out, just yet. If you have to take your husband to "moral court" then you have bigger problems than your husband wanting to live out his dreams.
Sassie wrote:I would just tell him if he took the kids he could go. See how fast he leaves then.
whocares wrote:Anyone who does what their spouse says all the time, is a big shithead, man or woman. If you aren't doing what YOU want to do, (after your family obligations), then you aren't living. If you have to go on a "game show" to be able to live out your dream(s), then you probably shouldn't be trying to live them out, just yet. If you have to take your husband to "moral court" then you have bigger problems than your husband wanting to live out his dreams.
sindee67 wrote:We have mid life crisis like that because many women get fat and forget they are also a wife, not just a fucking mommy.
How fat was this bitch he tried to sail away from?
And fuck the screaming little bastard too.
She wasn't fat. She was also a Pharmacist. A career woman for you simple minded over bloated testosterone blow hards!
I would be one of those wives that would let him go and do his thing, like most wives would do. Seems we're always living the husband's dream.
He was some loser painter that maybe made a lowsy 14,000 a year, and he talked like he ate too many paint chips.
sindee67 wrote:I just sat down for a moment and watched an interesting show.
It's called MORAL COURT. A married man of 25 years, with a $50,000 life insurance, and 11 children, some of which are grown;
wants to sail the Pacific Ocean from California to Hawaii, ALONE in a catamaran.
Now, his wife, a part time Pharmacist, says NO.
She took him to MORAL COURT.
The judge ruled in her favor.
What do you think? Was the Judge fair? Just because the man is married with children, does that mean he should give up his dream?
sindee67 wrote:RockinDeano wrote:Oh for Fucks' sake. What next?
What a gay show.
Most mens' dreams aren't sailing to Hawaii in a canoe. It would probably entail getting a six pack of beautiful kinky trim in a 5 star hotel, in Vegas. That is a dream.
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Too damn funny!!
I was thinking the same thing. I told the boys, "You know, if your daddy wanted to do that, I would let him, 'just up the insurance by 950,000, and you sail till your hearts content!!!"
Hell, I'll even Christen it for him!!!![]()
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