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Old 01-10-2013, 08:30 AM
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[QUOTE=FlintTony;41651]Ric, there is one opening in the Spring class at "TWs Wife Obedience School". Contact me for pricing and enrollment info./QUOTE]

Tony, I'm not sure about your class, when I took the begininng class in Nov 2011 it cost me big time and I came home with the Camaro.
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Old 01-10-2013, 05:38 PM
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Ahhh, but you really like that Camaro, don't ya? The Camaro cash is about to pay for a big ol chunk of concrete in Florida. Want me to put your name in the concrete somewhere?
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Old 01-10-2013, 05:56 PM
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Ahhh, but you really like that Camaro, don't ya? The Camaro cash is about to pay for a big ol chunk of concrete in Florida. Want me to put your name in the concrete somewhere?
LOL, well since Ric is paying for the slab for your house/garage I guess maybe you can spring for a slab for my motorhome. I may be able to get him to spring for the extended warranty on the Camaro if that would help. Just have to know how to write up those warranties and all the requirements so you never have to pay out. I can definitely help with that, it's all in the fine print.
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Old 01-10-2013, 06:09 PM
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Now yer talking Hank! Get to writing, I need to pour a 200' long driveway, along with your pad!
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Now yer talking Hank! Get to writing, I need to pour a 200' long driveway, along with your pad!
You should sell "blocks" of concrete to get your paving done.
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Old 01-10-2013, 06:25 PM
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You should sell "blocks" of concrete to get your paving done.
Hmmm. Let me digest this for a moment.
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Old 01-11-2013, 01:09 PM
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Ahhh, but you really like that Camaro, don't ya? The Camaro cash is about to pay for a big ol chunk of concrete in Florida. Want me to put your name in the concrete somewhere?
It should pay a whole lot more than the concrete unless you are sprinkling gold nuggets in it...

Also, I'm thinking a 24"x 24" engraved block and if you want a pic on it we can do that would be placed in the concrete so that you would see it everyday. It could read.

"Ric Beckman
I'm a better person
for knowing him
since 2003"


That brings up the point that I think that it will be 10 years in Sept when we met at Frankenmuth. Any special plans to mark this special day?
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...That brings up the point that I think that it will be 10 years in Sept when we met at Frankenmuth. Any special plans to mark this special day?
Leave it alone Ric. I talked to Tony the other day and he was contemplating slitting his wrists on that occasion. I got him talked out of it so please don't bring it up again.
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The tenth anniversay celebration is the first of the major milestone anniversaries. As you celebrate this special 10th anniversary, think about the durability of your commitment to one another for a full decade.

10th Anniversary Traditional Gift:
Tin or aluminum. The pliability of tin and aluminum is a symbol of how your friendship needs to be flexible and durable and how it can be bent without being broken.

Just thought I would give you guys some gift ideas.
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Got back today from Fla. I'm sick. Will type a story later.
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