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<blockquote data-quote="Bub" data-source="post: 84584" data-attributes="member: 31"><p>In previous threads you have offered great advise about relationships, especially marriage. I understand from my readings on the BOB that you are a long haul driver. My question for you, and others who may care to respond, is marriage like driving across the country from (1) east to west or (2) west to east.</p><p>If you drive from east to west I imagine the excitement of the big cities followed by the dull boring plains, the turmoil of the mountains and then the beauty and sunshine of the west coast.</p><p>If you drive from west to east I see the beauty of the oceans, the turmoil of the unavoidable mountains, the quiet of the plains and then we come to the excitement of places like NYC.</p><p>I guess it depends on where you end up. </p><p>I live in the Midwest, but love the oceans and the mountains.</p><p>Never the less, I also love my wife.</p><p>Bub</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bub, post: 84584, member: 31"] In previous threads you have offered great advise about relationships, especially marriage. I understand from my readings on the BOB that you are a long haul driver. My question for you, and others who may care to respond, is marriage like driving across the country from (1) east to west or (2) west to east. If you drive from east to west I imagine the excitement of the big cities followed by the dull boring plains, the turmoil of the mountains and then the beauty and sunshine of the west coast. If you drive from west to east I see the beauty of the oceans, the turmoil of the unavoidable mountains, the quiet of the plains and then we come to the excitement of places like NYC. I guess it depends on where you end up. I live in the Midwest, but love the oceans and the mountains. Never the less, I also love my wife. Bub [/QUOTE]
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