A friend of mine carried his bride across the threshold when they got married. Once he put her down and they got their stuff in from the car, he asked casually, “What’s for dinner?” She sat on the stairs and cried: That’s when it hit her that the day-to-day grind of marriage was upon her. I suspect they would still be married if not for one seriously bad life-changing decision she made 20 or so years into the marriage.
clayusmcret Premium Member over 9 years ago
And it begins.
tuna1 over 9 years ago
Sorry dear I can’t cut the grass for you tomorrow. I have an appointment with a divorce lawyer.
puddlesplatt over 9 years ago
That’s the final word on that!
Maladjust over 9 years ago
And right after she agrees, his back will make a miraculous recovery to enjoy the wedding night.
FireMedic over 9 years ago
I guess the honeymoon is over.
wiatr over 9 years ago
On the upside she’ll have a quiet night’s sleep.
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
Hopefully she won’t be cutting the cheese tonight…
K M over 9 years ago
A friend of mine carried his bride across the threshold when they got married. Once he put her down and they got their stuff in from the car, he asked casually, “What’s for dinner?” She sat on the stairs and cried: That’s when it hit her that the day-to-day grind of marriage was upon her. I suspect they would still be married if not for one seriously bad life-changing decision she made 20 or so years into the marriage.