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Originally posted by Sneeza

no not that convo.... he plays playstation for hours... so whats the diff? he knows I am talking to guys on here.... but thats not the issue.

i am talking about goals we had b4 we got married and wha HIS goals are now

House , 2.5 kids , mortgage , holiday b4 marriage

car , mates , footy , pub , beer after marriage ?

Or the other way around?

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

yeah Ken its kinda in the sprouting stage

but my hair now is the longest its been in 6-7 years :)

So you shave it or naturally have something in common with a bowling ball ?:)

Cheers

Ken

ken - I don't want kids.... ever... that is an argument. I told him b4 we got married what I wanted to do career wise. "yes liz thats fine I will support you, I will go wherever you go"..... HMMMF how much that has changed. I didn't go to uni and get a f8ucking degree to sit at home and look after stupid kids

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