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This actually started in January of 2021- circumstances intervened and as a result there was a bit of a delay. Bottom line- Annie has finally gotten a divorce from her first husband and we got married! It was about Washington law regarding children in divorce coupled with her ex's love of control. The 17th of April, 2021, is our actual marriage date... here's how it might have happened in our world. Enjoy!
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Very minor nitpick: "high dessert" is what Okanogan County's Finest ate after their pizza during a certain adventure in a box canyon. The word you want here is "desert" with only one S.
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Warrl wrote: Thu Jul 21, 2022 6:48 pm Very minor nitpick: "high dessert" is what Okanogan County's Finest ate after their pizza during a certain adventure in a box canyon. The word you want here is "desert" with only one S.
Thank you! I'm pretty sure there are other typos hither and yon, but they all get ironed out in the end. Situation corrected...
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Yeah, sunrise in eastern Washington is usually pretty . . . and pretty cold.

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Congratulations, Greg, and best wishes to you both!

(A friend of my wife is in a somewhat similar situation, but a bit worse. Her partner is a Mexican citizen whose wife just up and left him, years ago, and nobody knows where she is. Under Mexican law it's apparently almost impossible to get a divorce or annulment if you can't serve your spouse or prove that they are dead... and trying to do either would be expensive beyond their means and not guaranteed to succeed. If they were in the US it would be easier, but he can't immigrate if they aren't married... Catch-22.)
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How do you change a thread title?
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First Post, change it if you’re the OP.
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jwhouk wrote: Fri Jul 22, 2022 10:44 pm First Post, change it if you’re the OP.
Do I re-post it? I cannot seem to include the title in the 'edit' mode... idiot me! I figured it out! Thank you!
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Dave wrote: Thu Jul 21, 2022 10:54 pmCongratulations, Greg, and best wishes to you both!

(A friend of my wife is in a somewhat similar situation, but a bit worse. Her partner is a Mexican citizen whose wife just up and left him, years ago, and nobody knows where she is. Under Mexican law it's apparently almost impossible to get a divorce or annulment if you can't serve your spouse or prove that they are dead... and trying to do either would be expensive beyond their means and not guaranteed to succeed. If they were in the US it would be easier, but he can't immigrate if they aren't married... Catch-22.)
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So Nosy Neighbor is a papparazzi at heart . . .

Assuming that paparazzi can have hearts, of course.

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FreeFlier wrote: Sat Jul 23, 2022 11:11 pm So Nosy Neighbor is a papparazzi at heart . . .

Assuming that paparazzi can have hearts, of course.

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and can be a total asshole at times.
Pretty much everyone manages that occasionally...

... some more often than others...
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Well, I suppose I can put my catching-up-on-the-old-fanfics operation on hold, for a bit...

While I don't think much of remarriage (I am, after all, waiting for God to bring my wife back...), I'm guessing your first spouse has long since remarried... So congratulations, Greg!
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"Her name is Aeterna, not Dixie you old Rebel! When will you accept that?!?"

"When the North concedes, and not a moment sooner..."
Bwa hahahahahaha! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

That might... take a while...
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"I still want you watching the outhouse, in case somebody can't vorp here," Annie told James, the older boy.

The burly, 22 year old looked at his Mother and replied, "You told me the system is pretty fool-proof- what is the worry here?"

"There's more devilment that Al and Glytch can get into by accident than you two boys managed on purpose- keep your eyes pealed." came the Mama's voice.

"I.. see... very well, then," and James cast his eyes towards the field uphill from the house.
If THAT doesn't put the fear of God in him... :shock:
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lake_wrangler wrote: Sun Jul 24, 2022 6:55 pm Well, I suppose I can put my catching-up-on-the-old-fanfics operation on hold, for a bit...

While I don't think much of remarriage (I am, after all, waiting for God to bring my wife back...), I'm guessing your first spouse has long since remarried... So congratulations, Greg!
My first spouse is dead- I had nothing to do with it, there was two state borders between her and I when she died.
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Sgt. Howard wrote: Sun Jul 24, 2022 8:57 pm
lake_wrangler wrote: Sun Jul 24, 2022 6:55 pm Well, I suppose I can put my catching-up-on-the-old-fanfics operation on hold, for a bit...

While I don't think much of remarriage (I am, after all, waiting for God to bring my wife back...), I'm guessing your first spouse has long since remarried... So congratulations, Greg!
My first spouse is dead- I had nothing to do with it, there was two state borders between her and I when she died.
My apologies. I hope I didn't come across as rude.

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lake_wrangler wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 12:34 amI sometimes suffer from hoofinmouth disease...
Don't we all...
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Warrl wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 3:19 am
lake_wrangler wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 12:34 amI sometimes suffer from hoofinmouth disease...
Don't we all...
No offence taken- we were divorced a good number of years at the time, and I actually came pretty close to killing her for what she was doing to my children. I stopped right at the "moment of truth" when I realized I would be killing the mother of my children- and I realized that couldn't live with that. If ever there was a motive for murder, she provided it in spades. She has since answered to a higher court.

I just found it amusing - she HAD remarried, once the alimony ran out, and our relationship was ... cordial... enough that the children (now adult) didn't need to brace themselves when she and I got in contact. When word got out of her death, nearly everyone who knew us was asking me how I did it...
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Still... hindsight 20/20 and all, I should have kept my comment to something like:

So... you finally decided it was time you were "doing it right"? ;)
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