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Gummy
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From: North Carolina, USA
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Wives and others
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I kind of took off on a tangent on another thread and though I'd start it fresh in a new thread. Talk about who your wife or sig other is. I really like GJ's answer below: Me: SImon, Only a few people here ever mention their wives. Those who do seem to have found very special ones. It seems that you all married up and way out of your league: You (Young brainiac who may respond to the name carrot) Ricardo (beautiful dancer, part time cameraman) Jason M (beautiful dancer) Todd(Reportedly a young woman of great patience and sense of humor) This may make a fun thread on it's own. Simon: Not so young I am afraid but probably a bit brainy - Microsoft tests me all the time. Yeah, carrot is special - she better be... the trouble I went to to get where we are and the horrible year I just went through to keep a roof over our heads GJ: I once started a thread "awesome news, my wife likes my music" Regrettably, however, she does not like the Solea that I -because of her hostility- am still working on for the Competition Challenge. Picking up where Escribano left, of all numerous circumstances when I appreciated the critical importance of my wife’s role in my life, outstanding was the precarious time when I found myself clientless, insecure about my future and ability to build one. The confidence and optimism she inspired in me then still hold my head straight today. 20 years after we first met, I am still desperately in love with my “mamacita”. gj Michelob
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Date Jan. 19 2010 6:35:52
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gj Michelob
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From: New York City/San Francisco
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RE: Wives and others (in reply to at_leo_87)
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gj, i forgot your wife is korean? is it? was that picture taken on vacation? (Before we married, 1995) When I was crowned “vice consul” of Italy, the then sitting Bishop (whom I was very close to), greeted Linda enthusiastically. “You must be the famous Korean cellist gj speaks so highly of..” he remarked certain to oblige my presumed girlfriend’s notoriety…. Her porcelain smile distorted awkwardly, “I am Chinese” she interrupted coldly. Linda is an ABC (American Born Chinese) who never played Cello or any other instrument. Since then, a dash of resentment erupts candidly whenever anyone mistakes her as a “Korean”. The pic is on a Gondola, in Venice, Italy. It is vacation, but in my hood. Thank you Gummy, for starting this thread and thank you everyone for sharing such intimate part of (y)our lives. Beautiful girls and awesome dudes in all the pics, but most importantly a heartwarming display of domestic affection for those gems we each are fortunate to wake up to.
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Date Jan. 20 2010 6:20:24
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