Then I am extremely fortunate (and I acknowledge it all the time)
My wife has as much passion for air shows as I do and attends most (there
are times that she cannot)
We are even planning a UK trip next year to attend two air shows and visit 6
museums.
Oh and two places of interest to her
Charlie
www.wildaviation.com
"Dave Kearton" wrote in message
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"ŽiŠardo" wrote in message
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On 12/10/2012 10:49, Dave Kearton wrote:
Thank you Bob - it was a labour of love! the only mutterings have been
from my wife - she had to stay at home and look after the dogs!
....and her point is ?
;-)
RiŠardo
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Moving things in still pictures
Well, she didn't bother to renew her passport so it's probably my fault,
and she detests aviation museums. So, all in all, she and the dogs have
probably had a lovely time without me.
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Moving things in still pictures
My mother hated airshows and museums, just as much as my father hated
antique shops.....
He loves coming to Adelaide to visit, we drop all the women off in town to
do the antique circuit and Dad and I do the museums.
My wife went to one airshow, couldn't be persuaded to go to a second at
bayonet point (don't ask). It's highly likely that _most_ wives detest
museums and shows. It's apparently bad form to point out the exceptions to
the wife.
It's even more likely that whatever the problem is, it was your fault.
Some men seek solace in drink, others play the horses and dish-lickers -
while we go to museums.
It's not like we're all bad, don't forget the camera.
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Cheers
Dave Kearton