I think I would find that he yells at coworkers and sometimes scares the hell out of them.. He drives like a maniac..and he likes to get a buzz on..
he also would probly be seen looking for treasure outside of mansions on the spring clean up tye days..
I would discover that he is a redneck..but faithfull to me...
2007-01-28 10:53:33
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answered by Anonymous
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If I were to hire a PI then the marriage is definitely gone already. In all probability would see exactly what I had suspected.
2007-01-28 21:25:55
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answered by bountyhunter101 7
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well the p.i. wouldn't be able to follow my husband far. he's in the military. so he'd just see the my husband works all day.
and if one were following me they'd better bring a book. because i sit in my house all day long playing with my kids.
2007-01-28 19:34:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing now !! You should have asked me this question 12 mths ago and l could have given you a real mouthful.
2007-01-28 19:16:22
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answered by kazzadanni 4
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That I have a very hard working husband who sneaks to a fastfood joint on occasion.
2007-01-28 19:21:16
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answered by Kitty 6
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Trips to the grocery store, hanging with other retired guys and having lunch with me. m
2007-01-28 19:25:56
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answered by Mache 6
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I think he would find him going to work,going to the park with our son,and then coming back home to me!
2007-01-28 18:49:18
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answered by DiamondXxx 6
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That she spends too much money but she only has eyes for me.
2007-01-28 19:01:52
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answered by James 2
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well, just try this. think that your wife is not cheating on you and just pray dude. if you are not a catholic guy, then just.. think that she wont and show her that you love her very much. ask her what she wants and give it.
2007-01-28 18:52:36
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answered by eduardo p 2
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That she is the most decent caring person alive.
2007-01-28 18:51:19
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answered by barry c 4
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