That reminds me of an exchange that my aunt and uncle had a few years ago. I was telling them that I had suffered a hearing loss and was going to have to get hearing aids. My aunt told me that my uncle was having trouble hearing, too, because he would often not hear things that she said to him. My uncle turned to my aunt and said, ‘You just THINK I don’t hear you!" with a mischievous grin and twinkle in his eye. Did I mention that he’s my favorite uncle? ;-)
I’ve never understood why people get so upset about their elderly parents finding love again. Of course, MY parents have been married for 66 years, and each of my grandmothers had been married 3-4 times EACH…so my viewpoint is a little skewed.
I had a buddy in college who was a philosophy major. He was also heavily into recreational drugs. One night after doing some ludes and alcohol he turns to me and says, “I think therefore I am, I think therefore I am…what BS. Sometimes I don’t think; but I know I am.”
That was a problem in my family. My paternal grandmother died of cancer, which my grandfather naturally took hard. However, he soon started dating again, and expressed an interest in getting married. I myself was glad to have this lady as my step-grandmother. However, the only one of his kids to endorse the marriage was his eldest son (a.k.a. my father). My aunts saw a threat to their inheritance, showing the same fear and panic AARP does when it is mentioned that the future of social security and medicare is questionable.
Lynn’s Notes:I have a friend who was forced to break away from a man she dearly loved because his children were afraid she would get some of their inheritance. It was the saddest thing.
BE THIS GUY about 8 years ago
You think too much.
legaleagle48 about 8 years ago
That reminds me of an exchange that my aunt and uncle had a few years ago. I was telling them that I had suffered a hearing loss and was going to have to get hearing aids. My aunt told me that my uncle was having trouble hearing, too, because he would often not hear things that she said to him. My uncle turned to my aunt and said, ‘You just THINK I don’t hear you!" with a mischievous grin and twinkle in his eye. Did I mention that he’s my favorite uncle? ;-)
harry_bowl about 8 years ago
Hear Here!
nosirrom about 8 years ago
It’s election time. Everyone hears what they want to hear.
tom_wright about 8 years ago
My wife says that’s true about me, too, sometimes.
Wren Fahel about 8 years ago
I’ve never understood why people get so upset about their elderly parents finding love again. Of course, MY parents have been married for 66 years, and each of my grandmothers had been married 3-4 times EACH…so my viewpoint is a little skewed.
Prey about 8 years ago
My mother remarried on her 80th birthday, she had a great 8 years with Harry before he died, she died a year later.
J Short about 8 years ago
I had a buddy in college who was a philosophy major. He was also heavily into recreational drugs. One night after doing some ludes and alcohol he turns to me and says, “I think therefore I am, I think therefore I am…what BS. Sometimes I don’t think; but I know I am.”
BWR about 8 years ago
Immanuel Kant was at a bar. Bartender said ‘Hey Immanuel, you want another one?’ Kant replied ‘No, I don’t think…’
JPuzzleWhiz about 8 years ago
He’s talking like Popeye in the last panel.
Linguist about 8 years ago
My grandmother, when irritated at me for not listening to her, would say: " Your like Billy Weir. What ye don’t want, ye don’t hear ! "
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I found out the Billy Weir was a character in Portadown,NI at the time my grandmother was growing up, who pretended to be deaf.
ladykat about 8 years ago
My Paul has selective deafness, too.
Chansonreve about 8 years ago
My 2nd husband’s ‘adult’ kids had a lot to do with our marriage breaking up so quickly. I’m happy to be single now – much less hassle.
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 8 years ago
The kids may loose any inheritance.. It is all about $$
USN1977 about 8 years ago
That was a problem in my family. My paternal grandmother died of cancer, which my grandfather naturally took hard. However, he soon started dating again, and expressed an interest in getting married. I myself was glad to have this lady as my step-grandmother. However, the only one of his kids to endorse the marriage was his eldest son (a.k.a. my father). My aunts saw a threat to their inheritance, showing the same fear and panic AARP does when it is mentioned that the future of social security and medicare is questionable.
bookworm0812 about 8 years ago
Daddy? Is that you?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
Lynn’s Notes:I have a friend who was forced to break away from a man she dearly loved because his children were afraid she would get some of their inheritance. It was the saddest thing.
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I forgot about greed.
Francis Lapeyre Premium Member about 8 years ago
I think, therefore I had better thwim.
slsharris about 8 years ago
Men who allow their adult kids to beat up on the woman in their lives do not deserve that good woman as a partner. Period.
MissScarlet Premium Member about 8 years ago
Who do you think you are?
Lagoulou about 8 years ago
Afraid of losing their inheritance…anybody think about pre-nups?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
Prenuptiual agreements. For those who marry, but have their fingers crossed when they give their vows.
hcarpenter1 about 8 years ago
i have had to deal with those kids that they are talking about and beleive me its not fun. the whole deal ended up in divorce for us because of them.
summerdog86 about 8 years ago
I do not see the need for them to get married.
Sojourner about 8 years ago
Ah yes, selective deafness, the prerogative of the very young and the very old. :-)
summerdog86 about 8 years ago
My 2 cents worth to you both…..phooey! : ) ; ) : ) : p
route66paul about 8 years ago
Mariage is for the begetting of children and the consolidation of wealth. People that are past that have no reason that they “have” to marry.