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In Reply to: RE: A Real Life Tragedy....... posted by davidandcandy@gmail.com on May 05, 2015 at 17:26:01
Our marriage is beyond rock solid. If she died, I'd very likely join her, as I cannot imagine not being with her. Every day I get up and think, "I'm the luckiest guy on Earth", at least when it comes to the luck of having a wonderful wife. She regularly does auditioning of gear with me, as I want to be sure her ears are satisfied as well as mine, as she will be listening to it just like I will be. We're a team in everything. I couldn't be more satisfied. My only worry is that I fall short on being a super husband. I try my very best, and she says she's as happy as can be, But because I love her, I always feel I can do more. But I do try my best. She's terrific!
Very, very glad to see your wife shares your interests and understands your passions. And 42 years? That's awesome. Congratulations! :-)
That's what makes me so mad about my deceased friend. His wife literally set out to get rid of the hobby that was his passion, and she succeeded. Now he's dead. Again, a real tragedy.
But let's end this on a high note: here's to wonderful wives and the lucky guys who get to share their lives with them! Glad to hear you're one of them.
Cheers!
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Cheers to a great wives who are so great that allow a man to put a pair of speakers in his own house. Seems like 90% of men are much less lucky though considering overwhelming negative response here
Thanks, great to hear from someone who shares my good fortunes. Unfortunately, my bride & I are one of the few of our friends who have stayed together since "the early days", not to say we haven't weathered some storms, but we have done well together & have raised 4 lovely girls who now have wonderful families of their own. Enough of that, this is supposed to be audio related and I have digressed. One last thing, Candy has actually been the one to point out the poor choices I have made over the years when "audio nervosa" struck and I switched out gear that I should have kept. She politely and sweetly said "honey, I told you so", and she's always been right. Dang, I knew I should have listened to her. Take care Mr.Smith & been nice talking (?) to ya! dave
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