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What did you start dating her when she was 10? There's NO way she's older than me (32!) Very beautiful woman, you're very lucky (although I have yet to see one 'unlucky' fellow on here!)
We are both in our mid 40's. I am a lucky because she is still as beutiful as ever and still looks vary young, this pics does her no justis.
You know dude byrdi if that was my SO I wouldn't let her out of my sight without a body guard to watch her and pound all the hound dogs that put moves on er' - LOL - my opinion best of the board!!!
Jular - I just went to the web site devoted to your wife - that is a wonderful thing, sounds like you guys had some great times.
It's certainly refreshing to see how positive your marriage was and should be an inspiration for all the young among us not to throw in the towel so quickly when times get a little rocky.
Great tribute, I wanted you to know how good it made me feel seeing that - and of course my condolences for a monumental loss. My wife grew up in NJ and remembers the "Jersey Jolters" ... I hope you are doing well, best regards...
I too went to your web page...I will tuen 60 this month (I prefer to say 30...that I screwed up a good half of my life, so I started over), and remember much of that era.
I must say I am moved by your story and history together...that is so special, so wonderful that there are no words to describe it.
I am sure you miss her dearly, but I sense that you two shared so much and lived so fully that her passing was simply a p[art of the big plan and that the way your honor and remember her makes you a saint.
Thankyou...for allowing us to know Julie as well...I salute you...and if I ever cross your path, I shall buy you a drink, a cup, a cigar...and toast the two of you.
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