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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe S. View Post
    ..... Keep the Mrs. Happy, so you stay ndog and not ndadoghouse.
    My wife has put up with me and my craziness for 30 years, I thinks a divider of some sort is a good idea.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ndog View Post
    My wife has put up with me and my craziness for 30 years, I thinks a divider of some sort is a good idea.
    WooHoo you got a keeper, good show old man, My Wife has been puttin' up with me for >30 years too, looks like we both got lucky !


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    Quote Originally Posted by ndog View Post
    My wife has put up with me and my craziness for 30 years, I thinks a divider of some sort is a good idea.
    My wife also has put up with me for over 30 years. Compromise and consideration of the other may be the key here.

    Don


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