JumpStart by Robb Armstrong for April 12, 2020

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  over 4 years ago

    What he meant was, “This was nice but I don’t want it.”

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    Catfeet Premium Member over 4 years ago

    We all missed the wedding, too! Where are our wedding albums?!

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    jpayne4040  over 4 years ago

    Gee, I don’t love it that much!

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    random boredom  over 4 years ago
    I wouldn’t know what to do with someone else’s wedding album beyond looking at it once.
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    Sportymonk  over 4 years ago

    Wonder who is spending her money like that, her or him?

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    Ellis97  over 4 years ago

    That’s what friends are for.

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    Martin 78  over 4 years ago

    All I have from mine, is the wedding photo. Still have her, after 45 yrs. I look at her, and it brings everything back, so don’t need an alblum.

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    sueb1863  over 4 years ago

    Take the photos out, put them in a shoe box, and bam, you’ve got a new free photo album! You can put your photos from Africa in it!

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    Dragoncat  over 4 years ago

    We can’t really blame Delray for crying over his mother. Especially when you consider why she’s in a wheelchair.

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    mafastore  over 4 years ago

    Our marriage almost fell apart (40 years ago) over photo albums. My parents (bride) would not pay for the album for groom’s family – the package came with 2 smaller albums, one for each set of parents. His parents were being annoying in general. We told my parents that we would pay for the album for his parents to resolve it. Then his mom would not pick photos and return the proofs as she wanted to make she should had photos – so the albums were not even ordered for almost a year. Luckily the photo company was one we had worked with while in college as I was editor in chief of the yearbook so we were able to explain to them what was going on.

    We kept our families apart for a number of years after we married to prevent conflict.

    This started husband’s common phrase to me – I had not wanted a wedding, he and our mothers did. “Meryl is always right.”

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