My husband, in my whole life I have never met anybody quite like my husband. He’s my biggest inspiration on everything that I do. He has so much passion about life. The way he cares about people who’s surrounding us is really amazing. He treats everybody with respect, I mean everybody. He is such a great person inside and out. All the people who know him don’t have anything bad to say about him except he’s a great man. I am not just saying this because he’s my husband, but I am speaking for everybody who knows him.
This man treats me like a princess. All of our friends think we compliment each other very well.
I love him very much and I just cannot see my self living without my husband. I would do anything for this man. There are so many things I’d say about him, but I am sure you all get the point.
Thank you for giving me a chance to talk about my wonderful husband! =)
2006-09-20 06:54:11
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answered by L!LO 4
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Grandad Gorman - loved him dearly - the stories he told, all lies or not, the things he taught me - a great man: I wrote the following to remind me of him:
Granddad’s Sound Advice.
Granddad Gorman was the one, who taught me many things,
Wild animals and creatures, the songbirds’ notes it sings,
And how to make a jackdaw imitate your voice,
Although the way to do it, wasn’t very nice.
How to catch a pheasant, when you didn’t have a gun,
Of how to train Jack Russell’s and teach them where to run.
Especially in damp weather, when feathers they were wet,
The twinkle in Granddad’s eyes, it makes me wonder yet.
Were they all white lies, would he be joking you?
For the beauty of a good lie, is that most of it be true,
Soak corn in homemade whiskey, then leave it for the cock,
Then wait for him to eat it, and fall down from the shock.
Or soak the corn in water, then thread it with horsehair,
Then once again you leave it out, in the open air,
For the fowl to eat it and if the hair ne’er broke,
He’d gobble up the offering, and no doubt he would choke.
But the truest bit of wisdom, that he ever told,
Was how to judge a woman, before she grew too old,
‘Before you wed a woman’ he said with quite a shudder,
‘Stand back and have a bloody good look – not at her – her mother’
2006-09-20 06:36:14
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answered by thomasrobinsonantonio 7
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My mom. She's my mom, she created me and made me who I am, through all the sweat tears and sleepless nights.
My grampa, because of all 20 grandkids I was the only one he allowed himself to love, I was the only one he confided in, the only one he trusted with his fears and accomplishments when on his death bed. Because he considered his life not wasted because of the adult I had become.
My husband, because he validated me, and made me believe I had value in the eyes of a man, something I thought impossible.
2006-09-20 06:27:16
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answered by amosunknown 7
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MY DAUGHTER...I USED TO GO OUT ALL THE TIME GET INTO TROUBLE, DRINK, DRUGS .I WAS NEVER HOME..BUT AFTER I HAD MY CHILD I SLOWED DOWN WITH MY CRAZY LIFE AND THEN EVENTUALLY I STOPPED I HAVE A REASON TO COME HOME, SHE NEEDS ME AND I NEED HER. SHE HAS MADE ME WORK HARDER, ACHIEVE GREATER THINGS FOR THE BOTH OF US. SHE HAS BEEN THE BEST THING THAT HAS EVER HAPPENED TO ME.
2006-09-20 06:38:18
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answered by PRETTYGIRL 4
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my husband, because he is a good person. I sorta lean the other way. I used to drink too much, but didn't want to around him, because I didn't want to embarrass myself
2006-09-20 06:26:47
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answered by Ellyn 5
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My great grandmother. She raised me, taught me right from wrong and how to achieve what I want in life.
2006-09-20 06:24:50
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answered by AsianPersuasion :) 7
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jesus, my dad, and me mum!
2006-09-20 06:43:08
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answered by Irish ME 2
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