Belinda Dill
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Oh no im so sorry i hope he ll be better. God bless him
Oh no im so sorry i hope he ll be better. God bless him
Thinking about how bad I feel for a friend of mine facing some tough times right now.
Who?
oops someone said about members family has bone cancer.
Uh, oh! Lissa stay away from those hot Spanish men!
All done - I'm packed and readyI am packing my luggage today, and my trip is only two days away.
Oh I see. I hope that it does not cross your mind to be a wife slavery like in the 1950's or otherwise like this: .
The 1950's rules:
- Don't ask him questions about his actions or his judgement
- Remember, he is the master of the house
- Greet him with a warm smile and show sincerity to please him
- Be happy to see him
- Have dinner ready before he comes home. Plan ahead of time.
- Dust off the tables, do the laundry, vacuum the house, clear out the clutter, etc before he comes home from work
- Never confront him with your complaints and problems
- Remember, his topics of conversation come first than yours
- Try to understand his world of strain, pressure, make him feel home and relax
- Encourage the children to be quiet
- Respect him that he is always right
- Be a good girl all the times for rest of your life
Hope that helps.
All done - I'm packed and ready
Source?I found your name on the annoyblog terrorism list, so be forewarned you might be either detained or sent back to Australia.
Just a heads up.
Source?
then I don't believe you.Only people in the USA can see it though.
I'll be back later - gotta run son and possibly hubby to Home Depot for PVC pipe. Arrgh!!!
Source?
then I don't believe you.
I have a hunch that I will go through without a trouble.
Merely thinking about how blessed I am
I am officially an employee and my hours are fabulous (60+ weekly), I will be living a comfortable life with the opportunity to save some major cashola.
Aaaand my sister is fixing my hair tonight (pin curls) so I'll be rocking the waves tomorrow, sigh... life is good!