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<blockquote data-quote="hunter67wa" data-source="post: 1561955" data-attributes="member: 28295"><p>Docdoc I agree. Let me tell all of you the rest of the story and you guys that aren't married listen up.</p><p> My wife and I met at the hospital as I was a FF/Paramedic and she worked ER reg. We both had been previously married now not. We hit it off. </p><p>Couple years later I popped the question with a stipulation (stupid man) lets not get married between Sept and Dec for hunting season you know. duh. (stupid man) Well she looked at me and cried and said yes. Wonderful I thought. Then she said how about Sept 22. Thank God I was older then cause my radar went off with incoming round. I thought dam my first test. I quickly said ok. She smiled and patted my hand like telling the dog good boy. You young guys listening? Then she said I would also appreciate it if you didn't re-up as I was in the Navy reserve also you are gone a awful lot and I'm not interested in sitting around waiting for you. I said ok. duh</p><p> Our honey moon was at Cambell River lodge BC sightseeing, fishing, grizzly bear viewing. Big hit. Next fishing trip to BC I was gonna fly fish and Im the new guy at it. She sat on the bank and watched flounder at it for about an hour and finally said would like some advice. Sure Im always willing to learn. She came down took the fly pole and commenced on teaching my how to do it. I said why did you wait so long to tell me you knew how. She said most me don't like women showing them how to do things. I said Im not most men. We are equal.</p><p> Next I got her into taking firearms classes as I am an instructor and she love it. Her first Precision rifle class she took by herself half the guys wouldn't talk to her as she was shooting very well and the other half wanted to know if she really was happily married. lol</p><p> Then I took her to MT to shoot squirrels and holy hell she shot us out of ammo like you are really blood thirsty and she replied I am not just doing the farmers work and dam this is fun.</p><p> She has endured my career of being gone 24hrs at a time every three days and a deployment. We have since move to WY to enjoy doing what WE like to do together and we love it.</p><p> You young guys think us men are smart. Not really the gals are. But when you find the right one you have a friend for life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunter67wa, post: 1561955, member: 28295"] Docdoc I agree. Let me tell all of you the rest of the story and you guys that aren't married listen up. My wife and I met at the hospital as I was a FF/Paramedic and she worked ER reg. We both had been previously married now not. We hit it off. Couple years later I popped the question with a stipulation (stupid man) lets not get married between Sept and Dec for hunting season you know. duh. (stupid man) Well she looked at me and cried and said yes. Wonderful I thought. Then she said how about Sept 22. Thank God I was older then cause my radar went off with incoming round. I thought dam my first test. I quickly said ok. She smiled and patted my hand like telling the dog good boy. You young guys listening? Then she said I would also appreciate it if you didn't re-up as I was in the Navy reserve also you are gone a awful lot and I'm not interested in sitting around waiting for you. I said ok. duh Our honey moon was at Cambell River lodge BC sightseeing, fishing, grizzly bear viewing. Big hit. Next fishing trip to BC I was gonna fly fish and Im the new guy at it. She sat on the bank and watched flounder at it for about an hour and finally said would like some advice. Sure Im always willing to learn. She came down took the fly pole and commenced on teaching my how to do it. I said why did you wait so long to tell me you knew how. She said most me don't like women showing them how to do things. I said Im not most men. We are equal. Next I got her into taking firearms classes as I am an instructor and she love it. Her first Precision rifle class she took by herself half the guys wouldn't talk to her as she was shooting very well and the other half wanted to know if she really was happily married. lol Then I took her to MT to shoot squirrels and holy hell she shot us out of ammo like you are really blood thirsty and she replied I am not just doing the farmers work and dam this is fun. She has endured my career of being gone 24hrs at a time every three days and a deployment. We have since move to WY to enjoy doing what WE like to do together and we love it. You young guys think us men are smart. Not really the gals are. But when you find the right one you have a friend for life. [/QUOTE]
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