One of the women I work with has a really good relationship with her husband (whom I also get along with fine), but recently I learned just how devoted she is to him.
She is dyslexic, and he happens to have one of those double-digit-lettered Polish last names. And now, so does she.
There's an old joke about the difference between "involved" and "committed." In a ham and eggs breakfast, the chicken was involved, but the pig was committed.
This woman is committed.



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You know what's weird? Rea... (Below threshold)1. Posted by JimK | December 14, 2005 7:27 AM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
You know what's weird? Read your headline with a thick Scottish brogue...it's not misspelled. :)
1. Posted by JimK | December 14, 2005 7:27 AM |
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Posted on December 14, 2005 07:27
2. Posted by McGehee | December 14, 2005 10:19 AM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
She is dyslexic, and he happens to have one of those double-digit-lettered Polish last names. And now, so does she.
No worries -- I'm sure it's spelled just like it sounds.
2. Posted by McGehee | December 14, 2005 10:19 AM |
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Posted on December 14, 2005 10:19
3. Posted by BlogDog | December 14, 2005 11:55 AM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
The consonancy of their love will be proved by the vowels they have made to each other.
3. Posted by BlogDog | December 14, 2005 11:55 AM |
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Posted on December 14, 2005 11:55
4. Posted by kbiel | December 14, 2005 12:51 PM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
I always thought that you worked (or resided) in an asylum. Now we have the evidence.
4. Posted by kbiel | December 14, 2005 12:51 PM |
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Posted on December 14, 2005 12:51
5. Posted by SilverBubble | December 14, 2005 1:36 PM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
"The consonancy of their love will be proved by the vowels they have made to each other."
*groans*
5. Posted by SilverBubble | December 14, 2005 1:36 PM |
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Posted on December 14, 2005 13:36