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« Reply #675 on: July 05, 2010, 10:27:23 AM »

Bushie, do you avoid booze for religious reasons or for something else?
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« Reply #676 on: July 05, 2010, 10:34:06 AM »

Bushie, do you avoid booze for religious reasons or for something else?

I've just never really been exposed to it before or was too young when I was.  I don't have any problems with drinking, so long as one doesn't get drunk.  Having a beer or a glass of wine on occasion is acceptable to me.  It's when people get drunk that I have a real problem with.
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« Reply #677 on: July 05, 2010, 10:51:24 AM »

Bushie, do you avoid booze for religious reasons or for something else?

I've just never really been exposed to it before or was too young when I was.  I don't have any problems with drinking, so long as one doesn't get drunk.  Having a beer or a glass of wine on occasion is acceptable to me.  It's when people get drunk that I have a real problem with.

As long as they don't harm anyone....why not?

There are legitimate occasions to get drunk on, IMO Smiley
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« Reply #678 on: July 05, 2010, 10:54:05 AM »

Bushie, do you avoid booze for religious reasons or for something else?

I've just never really been exposed to it before or was too young when I was.  I don't have any problems with drinking, so long as one doesn't get drunk.  Having a beer or a glass of wine on occasion is acceptable to me.  It's when people get drunk that I have a real problem with.

Getting drunk is cool Okie.  In fact you are not a true Okie until you have gone over to some dude's house during the middle of a Power Rangers Party (not kidding) and you get smashed off of Morgans and Dr. Pepper.
Just saying.
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« Reply #679 on: July 05, 2010, 10:56:15 AM »

Bushie, do you avoid booze for religious reasons or for something else?

I've just never really been exposed to it before or was too young when I was.  I don't have any problems with drinking, so long as one doesn't get drunk.  Having a beer or a glass of wine on occasion is acceptable to me.  It's when people get drunk that I have a real problem with.

As long as they don't harm anyone....why not?

There are legitimate occasions to get drunk on, IMO Smiley

Wow, Bushie is going to have a "real problem"  with a lot of posters, myself first and foremost Wink
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« Reply #680 on: July 05, 2010, 12:07:16 PM »

Bushie, do you avoid booze for religious reasons or for something else?

I've just never really been exposed to it before or was too young when I was.  I don't have any problems with drinking, so long as one doesn't get drunk.  Having a beer or a glass of wine on occasion is acceptable to me.  It's when people get drunk that I have a real problem with.

As long as they don't harm anyone....why not?

There are legitimate occasions to get drunk on, IMO Smiley

Wow, Bushie is going to have a "real problem"  with a lot of posters, myself first and foremost Wink

If I had a problem with you guys, I would have quit the forum a long time ago.  I do have a problem with drunkenness, but I also know to let bygones be bygones.  I don't like to "sweat the small stuff".  As Franzl said, as long they're not harming anyone but themselves, I'm not going to say much.  I may roll my eyes, but that's about it.
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« Reply #681 on: July 05, 2010, 02:27:03 PM »

Bushie, do you avoid booze for religious reasons or for something else?

I've just never really been exposed to it before or was too young when I was.  I don't have any problems with drinking, so long as one doesn't get drunk.  Having a beer or a glass of wine on occasion is acceptable to me.  It's when people get drunk that I have a real problem with.

As long as they don't harm anyone....why not?

There are legitimate occasions to get drunk on, IMO Smiley

Wow, Bushie is going to have a "real problem"  with a lot of posters, myself first and foremost Wink

If I had a problem with you guys, I would have quit the forum a long time ago.  I do have a problem with drunkenness, but I also know to let bygones be bygones.  I don't like to "sweat the small stuff".  As Franzl said, as long they're not harming anyone but themselves, I'm not going to say much.  I may roll my eyes, but that's about it.

You serving booze at your wedding?  If so you'll be dealing with a lot of drunks.  And if you don't people will think you're weird.  Just saying.

And of course I get really sh**tfaced at weddings.  Never have a date and always attempt to boom boom with the bridesmaids.  Or any other single girl for that matter.
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« Reply #682 on: July 05, 2010, 03:01:23 PM »

This story will be quite funny if you think about it.  It's about our house decorations.  I am a huge red, white, and blue fan as I love this country dearly.  She has a fondness for Oriental things.  She likes Oriental lettering, designs, and yes, Japanese Anime (though, she's not annoying with her anime like some people are.)  Wouldn't it be funny if in our home we have on our living room wall, an American Flag right next to Chinese lettering?  We could have a caption under the photographs saying, America - Made in China!!!

The term Oriental is slightly offensive, FWIW.
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« Reply #683 on: July 05, 2010, 03:50:03 PM »

Bushie, do you avoid booze for religious reasons or for something else?

I've just never really been exposed to it before or was too young when I was.  I don't have any problems with drinking, so long as one doesn't get drunk.  Having a beer or a glass of wine on occasion is acceptable to me.  It's when people get drunk that I have a real problem with.

As long as they don't harm anyone....why not?

There are legitimate occasions to get drunk on, IMO Smiley

Wow, Bushie is going to have a "real problem"  with a lot of posters, myself first and foremost Wink

If I had a problem with you guys, I would have quit the forum a long time ago.  I do have a problem with drunkenness, but I also know to let bygones be bygones.  I don't like to "sweat the small stuff".  As Franzl said, as long they're not harming anyone but themselves, I'm not going to say much.  I may roll my eyes, but that's about it.

You serving booze at your wedding?  If so you'll be dealing with a lot of drunks.  And if you don't people will think you're weird.  Just saying.

And of course I get really sh**tfaced at weddings.  Never have a date and always attempt to boom boom with the bridesmaids.  Or any other single girl for that matter.

There will be no alcoholic beverages at the wedding.  We had wanted to do a champagne toast, but the church doesn't allow alcohol on church grounds.  It is a very conservative church.  Instead, we're thinking of a white sparkling grape for our toast and possibly some champagne on the honeymoon.
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« Reply #684 on: July 05, 2010, 04:22:49 PM »

Elope.  I'll cough up the required cash for the magistrate.
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« Reply #685 on: July 05, 2010, 04:44:48 PM »

Elope.  I'll cough up the required cash for the magistrate.

We've already agreed that eloping is not an option.  Plus, in my opinion, eloping takes the joy out of the wedding.
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« Reply #686 on: July 05, 2010, 06:11:31 PM »

This story will be quite funny if you think about it.  It's about our house decorations.  I am a huge red, white, and blue fan as I love this country dearly.  She has a fondness for Oriental things.  She likes Oriental lettering, designs, and yes, Japanese Anime (though, she's not annoying with her anime like some people are.)  Wouldn't it be funny if in our home we have on our living room wall, an American Flag right next to Chinese lettering?  We could have a caption under the photographs saying, America - Made in China!!!

The term Oriental is slightly offensive, FWIW.

In front of "lettering?"  Any reference to "lettering" seems so outdated that the word "Oriental" in front of it almost seems modern.
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« Reply #687 on: July 05, 2010, 07:02:10 PM »

We've already agreed that eloping is not an option

Oh come on, be a man! A man! If you're able to enforce your will now, she will dominate over you for ever. Be a man, BushOK, be a man! Show her already, who's the boss!

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How the hell pretensious ceremony have more joy than cool eloping?
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« Reply #688 on: July 05, 2010, 07:07:55 PM »

I would think that nobody is "the boss" in a loving relationship.
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« Reply #689 on: July 05, 2010, 07:32:53 PM »

Bushie, do you avoid booze for religious reasons or for something else?

I've just never really been exposed to it before or was too young when I was.  I don't have any problems with drinking, so long as one doesn't get drunk.  Having a beer or a glass of wine on occasion is acceptable to me.  It's when people get drunk that I have a real problem with.

As long as they don't harm anyone....why not?

There are legitimate occasions to get drunk on, IMO Smiley

Wow, Bushie is going to have a "real problem"  with a lot of posters, myself first and foremost Wink

If I had a problem with you guys, I would have quit the forum a long time ago.  I do have a problem with drunkenness, but I also know to let bygones be bygones.  I don't like to "sweat the small stuff".  As Franzl said, as long they're not harming anyone but themselves, I'm not going to say much.  I may roll my eyes, but that's about it.

You serving booze at your wedding?  If so you'll be dealing with a lot of drunks.  And if you don't people will think you're weird.  Just saying.

And of course I get really sh**tfaced at weddings.  Never have a date and always attempt to boom boom with the bridesmaids.  Or any other single girl for that matter.

There will be no alcoholic beverages at the wedding.  We had wanted to do a champagne toast, but the church doesn't allow alcohol on church grounds.  It is a very conservative church.  Instead, we're thinking of a white sparkling grape for our toast and possibly some champagne on the honeymoon.

Wait, u didn't get a hall outside the church?  Damn that sucks.  Think a lot of people will be brining flasks to the wedding. 
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« Reply #690 on: July 05, 2010, 09:14:25 PM »

I would think that nobody is "the boss" in a loving relationship.

Correct.  As the man, I am the head of the household and will generally have the final say, but she will have just as much authority as I will in the house, and I will never contradict her authority nor will she ever contradict my authority.  If we disagree on an issue, especially with our future children, we will never contradict each other in front of the kids and will discuss it later, in private.
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« Reply #691 on: July 06, 2010, 08:38:04 AM »

I would think that nobody is "the boss" in a loving relationship.

Correct.  As the man, I am the head of the household and will generally have the final say, but she will have just as much authority as I will in the house, and I will never contradict her authority nor will she ever contradict my authority.  If we disagree on an issue, especially with our future children, we will never contradict each other in front of the kids and will discuss it later, in private.

lulz. 
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« Reply #692 on: July 06, 2010, 11:36:09 AM »

I would think that nobody is "the boss" in a loving relationship.
Correct.  As the man, I am the head of the household and will generally have the final say

You just contradicted the statement you were apparently agreeing to.
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« Reply #693 on: July 06, 2010, 12:31:01 PM »

I would think that nobody is "the boss" in a loving relationship.

Correct.  As the man, I am the head of the household and will generally have the final say, but she will have just as much authority as I will in the house, and I will never contradict her authority nor will she ever contradict my authority.  If we disagree on an issue, especially with our future children, we will never contradict each other in front of the kids and will discuss it later, in private.

lulz. 

He apparently hasn't met my parents.
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« Reply #694 on: July 09, 2010, 08:38:08 PM »

9 months from today I will be a married man.

One of our main projects for the remainder of July is to get registered for our gifts.
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« Reply #695 on: July 12, 2010, 03:31:53 PM »

I would think that nobody is "the boss" in a loving relationship.

Correct.  As the man, I am the head of the household and will generally have the final say, but she will have just as much authority as I will in the house, and I will never contradict her authority nor will she ever contradict my authority.  If we disagree on an issue, especially with our future children, we will never contradict each other in front of the kids and will discuss it later, in private.

lulz. 

indeed. lulz to the max!
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« Reply #696 on: July 12, 2010, 03:37:14 PM »

I would think that nobody is "the boss" in a loving relationship.

Correct.  As the man, I am the head of the household and will generally have the final say, but she will have just as much authority as I will in the house, and I will never contradict her authority nor will she ever contradict my authority.  If we disagree on an issue, especially with our future children, we will never contradict each other in front of the kids and will discuss it later, in private.

Disturbing.
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« Reply #697 on: July 12, 2010, 06:15:09 PM »

Just for the record, when Andrew and I move in together next month I am the head of the household and he will obey me.

*Awaits s**tstorm tomorrow* Grin
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« Reply #698 on: July 12, 2010, 06:22:26 PM »

Just for the record, when Andrew and I move in together next month I am the head of the household and he will obey me.

*Awaits s**tstorm tomorrow* Grin

Well, being bald is an indication of manliness, I suppose.
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« Reply #699 on: July 12, 2010, 06:59:59 PM »

Yep, I have so much testosterone it pushed all the hair out of my head and makes folk listen up Smiley
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