I Love You

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Have you told that someone(s) that you Love them today?
Tomorrow may be too late. :)
 
Good advice! And yes!
 
I love you... <3
 
God told us to love everyone, but fortunately he did not tell us that we had to like everyone.
 
Have you told that someone(s) that you Love them today?
Tomorrow may be too late. :)
Indeed I have, several times today, just as I do every day. We are to be married later this year;)
 
Congrats Bob! Or is it condolences? :p
 
Only kidding. I'll hit 21 years with my bride later this month. Somehow, we both still like and love the other.
 
This is unnecessary, and made worse when one considers what is in your signature 5 years after the event.
7 years and counting actually, but sure seems like it was just last month.
Dont see how one affects the other
 
Bob, Im pleased for you buddy...

Just make sure that when you tell your soon to be wife that you Love her, it is because you truly do, and not just saying it out of habit..
 
Only kidding. I'll hit 21 years with my bride later this month. Somehow, we both still like and love the other.
Ditto... Except change 21 to 34 (I asked the wife)
 
Buy some flowers occasionally, always a good idea..
 
For me, it is 20 years and counting. Every day we exchange a quick kiss and an "I love you" if I'm going to work. Weekends, we have a little more time so not so quick to exchange our sentiments.

Bob Fitz - I want to give you some advice for how to live happily with your new bride. It is a simple phrase, three little words, that will be EXTREMELY useful as you go on about your daily lives.

The three little words are "Yes, my dear."

You were thinking of three other words, weren't you? Those are also good but my three words will stop or at least slow down arguments.
 
I want to give you some advice for how to live happily with your new bride. It is a simple phrase, three little words, that will be EXTREMELY useful as you go on about your daily lives.

The three little words are "Yes, my dear."

A man should always have the last words in an argument.

"Yes, my dear.";)
 

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