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Damn, all y'all are a bunch of old pharts! This year will be 35 for me and mine...how'd that happen?!?
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Congrats Big Sky, hope you and the Mrs. have many more!

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Congrats! We have to wait until April for our 31st. Is it just me or is there a bunch of old farts in here?

 
Congratulations on your 31 years. Somewhat better than the 7-year average these days.

Mine? Forty-six years, four months, twenty days. Still happy with my (?) choice (She makes all the decisions, so probably She made my choice for me). Never, ever, regretted it, and I certainly would not be where I am today without Her.

 
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Congratulations to the OP and all the rest of you veterans. We'll hit 35 in November; I'll hit 70 in June--so yep, that'll be half my life with her. SHE hit the halfway point in HER life with me 15 years ago. If you still remember your high school algebra, you can figger out her age too. :lol:

 
May will be our 34th. She made me a way better person than I would have been left to my own simple mind. I fully realize how lucky I am.

 
Congrats on the 31 and all those big numbers the rest of you guys posted. 30 years this September for Spanky and I. Interesting thought that we have been married longer than we were single. We are celebrating by flying to Vegas tomorrow and riding to the Death Valley meet!! Woo Hoo!
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Congrats on the 31 and all those big numbers the rest of you guys posted. 30 years this September for Spanky and I. Interesting thought that we have been married longer than we were single. We are celebrating by flying to Vegas tomorrow and riding to the Death Valley meet!! Woo Hoo!
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Yeah...have fun, ya lucky *******

 
Congrats on the 31 and all those big numbers the rest of you guys posted. 30 years this September for Spanky and I. Interesting thought that we have been married longer than we were single. We are celebrating by flying to Vegas tomorrow and riding to the Death Valley meet!! Woo Hoo!
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Yeah...have fun, ya lucky *******
...in more ways than one... Congrats to all!

 
It is gratifying to see the many here who have successfully pulled off the tricky proposition we call "marriage." It is equally gratifying that so many still fully appreciate - and credit - the spouse. If it weren't for her, I would be (a) broke and down and out or ( B) in prison or © dead. I only half joke. Becoming a father also had something to do with avoiding those bad outcomes.

 
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It is gratifying to see the many here who have successfully pulled off the tricky proposition we call "marriage." It is equally gratifying that so many still fully appreciate - and credit - the spouse. If it weren't for her, I would be (a) broke and down and out or (
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in prison or © dead. I only half joke. Becoming a father also had something to do with avoiding those bad outcomes.
Ditto!

 
My wife and I got married in 1993. 2nd go for both of us.I was married 10 and she 12 years before that, so I figger we've been married 45 years all added up...
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Congrats!
rushes....OH NO, you can't add up years with different partners. The trick/challenge is to count the years without adding up different flings....
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Congrats BigSky on the 31st

I got two months to go for my 57th
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Wow... once again Petey wins.
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Congrats to all the other long timers. We were young when we got hitched, and we're still pretty young. We married in December of '77, both as 20 year olds. Next year we'll have been married for 40 years, twice as long as we weren't. And I'll be eligible to retire @ 60. Looking forward to the next 20 a lot.

She is, without a doubt, the very best thing that has ever happened to me. Ever.

 
Congratulations on your 31 years. Somewhat better than the 7-year average these days.
Mine? Forty-six years, four months, twenty days. Still happy with my (?) choice (She makes all the decisions, so probably She made my choice for me). Never, ever, regretted it, and I certainly would not be where I am today without Her.
Not that you're counting huh?
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Deb's made me a better person also ... I try NOT to be an ******* any more.

First two wives totaled 23 years (NOT .. good!) .. this last 23 has been pure bliss.

 
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Much Congrats to Big Sky, and the others as well.

I convinced my better half to be my bride 29 years ago and quite miraculously, we are still together.

There's a lot of suck to turning 50, but quite frankly, there's a whole bunch of good with it as well!

 
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