Lunch Report, 5/26/10

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elduave
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Lunch Report, 5/26/10

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So, anyone here work with their spouses? :evil:

Today, leftover Angel Hair pasta and asparagus.
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replyman
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Re: Lunch Report, 5/26/10

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No business partnership; just a domestic one. Angel Hair pasta is tough to reheat... Unless it was a bit al dente first.
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I met my wife at work about 15 years ago. It was a large corporation and we didn't really work together but met thru mutual friends at work. She left that job about 12-13 years ago so we haven't worked together in years.
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I too met my wife, now my ex-wife, while working with the same company. It was a good arrangement, as she was very handy to have around, but was in a building down the street. I know of others who work with their spouses in the same office, etc. It seems like it's rather difficult go be around each other so much.
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Spot
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Re: Lunch Report, 5/26/10

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I met my hot little wife at one of our shows in 2002. As for my job, frankly, I'm not at liberty to divulge the particulars of the agency I work for, and all that that implies. Let me put it this way. Every so often things happen that can't be rationalized in a conventional way. People want to know their government has a response. I am that response.
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Re: Lunch Report, 5/26/10

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Spot wrote:I met my hot little wife at one of our shows in 2002. As for my job, frankly, I'm not at liberty to divulge the particulars of the agency I work for, and all that that implies. Let me put it this way. Every so often things happen that can't be rationalized in a conventional way. People want to know their government has a response. I am that response.
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Re: Lunch Report, 5/26/10

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No wife at my main job, but we do run a custom framing business on the side.
I am the official delivery man for the frame jobs.

I guess the best way to approach working and living together is to limit work discussions at home. But this is coming from somebody who doesn't have the problem. LOL
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Re: Lunch Report, 5/26/10

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elduave wrote:So, anyone here work with their spouses?
Yes. My wife is the front woman and "benevolent" dictator of our band. We've spent a LOT of time on stage together, and after almost 20 years of cohabitation it's all good. She ROCKS my world!

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