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  • How you 'won' your other half - AKA, Futile Attraction?

    Not on about a fairground prize here folks...

    Taken from Mrs. D's "I've been bitten" thread: I have volunteered to start a thread about the daft things we did or said to attract our OH. So here's my confession... Vicar....

    Many, many moons agow, when I was young (and foolish!), Shirley and I were messing about on my bed (just for the record Shirls was lying clothed across the bed!) with her head hanging over the side. Then I said, "I can see right up your nose..." That was it. I was nailed.

    There was also an omelette, but that's another story...
    Let's go diggin' dirt....

    Big silver bird, come land low and slow
    Cut your engines, cool your wings,
    You've taken me home...

  • #2
    I think mine would have to be admitting to liking cleaning, obviously this is far from the truth, but we all embellish things a little when we're smitten.

    My OH was fortunate to have known me for 3 years before we started courting, so she saw right through that comment, she's seen right through my little white lies ever since.
    Last edited by Mikey; 06-06-2008, 08:38 AM.
    I'm only here cos I got on the wrong bus.

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    • #3
      I met Mr D thru a charity self help group he helped to set up on MayDay 2000, I heard about it and decided that it was something I'd like to help with, went along to the first meeting, and was laughing and joking with a group of folks when Mr D came very quickly back with something funny / risque, the thought went thru my mind 'He'll do for me', but not in any way a 'I'm going to marry him, rather what a funny, cool guy!

      We started working together on making the website for the group, and discovered we both had the same sense of whacky humour and similar beliefs, which we then explored together, realising that we were falling in love! (At the time we were both dating other people, so it took a couple of months to get ourselves disentageld before we could officially start dating!)

      On his birthday we went to Manchester for a night out (end of august), and ended up a bit squiffy, and both very hungry! Both skint, so Mr D invited me back to his for a toasted cheese butty, which I was a bit dosparaging of when suggested, but when given a Barm cake with Extra Mature Cheddar on it, I soon changed my mind!

      We were also working together on decorating a room in his council house, and one evening (3rd September 2000) found ourselves working thru the night, the air laden with tension and longing, but neither of us wanting to take the initiative! When it reached 6am we both had finished what we were doing and were knackered, so fell into bed together, but both sooo tired that we just went to sleep!

      I never went home again after that, and 6 weeks later (on my Birthday) Lee proposed, and we were wed 10 days later on Halloween! Life with Lee is complete, I couldnt imagine life without him any longer!
      Blessings
      Suzanne (aka Mrs Dobby)

      'Garden naked - get some colour in your cheeks'!

      The Dobby's Pumpkin Patch - an Allotment & Beekeeping blogspot!
      Last updated 16th April - Video intro to our very messy allotment!
      Dobby's Dog's - a Doggy Blog of pics n posts - RIP Bella gone but never forgotten xx
      On Dark Ravens Wing - a pagan blog of musings and experiences

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      • #4
        thats so nice Mrs D, wishing many happy days to come for you both
        HF
        x

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        • #5
          I admitted to LadyWayne that the reason I walked with a limp was not because I'd hurt my leg...
          A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/

          BLOG UPDATED! http://haywayne.blogspot.com/2012/01...ar-demand.html 30/01/2012

          Practise makes us a little better, it doesn't make us perfect.


          What would Vedder do?

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          • #6
            While on a weekend visit (doing interviews in Dublin to get a job and leave a postgrad in UK), OH came to see me in student accom and asked for a hard hat (cos he walloped his head off the wall). I think the bang did something to him, cos about half an hour later, there was a 7 year plan made - involving getting me a postgrad (hah! just finished it a month ago on a totally different subject!!) and a couple of years working before we got married. We just shortened that by a few years in the end...one of those things that felt inevitable from within 8 days of meeting (met 2 days before Christmas and by our second meeting on New Year's Eve there was no going back).

            Like MrsD, I really couldn't imagine life without OH. The welcome in our wedding booklets was "This day I will marry my best friend - the one I laugh with, live for and love". Which we both truly truly meant and still do.

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            • #7
              When I first met OH he was standing by the side of the road with his mate, who's car was in a ditch. It was chucking down, and I just remember some bloke in one of those head-to-toe ponchos and a massive grin. I invited him and some friends to a Burns Night supper a few months after that and we all stayed up until 7am while drunken mate sang drunken songs in drunken scots. Thereafter, he came to visit me because he was fed up of living with said mate in the frozen bothy where they were staying (it was very cold that winter - down to -25degC) and walked miles in a white-out blizzard to see me. It's still the most romantic thing anyone's every done for me! We're getting married in September but from early on we both knew it was just right.

              Dwell simply ~ love richly

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              • #8
                Used to work with Mrs Broadway, had to get her drunk before she said yes to marry me!

                Her birthday is on Chrsitmas Day which is great as one I don't forget her birthday, two she gets twice as many presents and I moan, but third and best I do all the cooking on the day.

                Obviously bad point is I use a lot of dishes / pans!

                Joking aside though my wife is my rock, friend, lover, I'd be lost without her.

                Danny
                Cheers

                Danny

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                • #9
                  When we got engaged I got a very nice shiney Diamond, choose, bought & paid for by me. He got a new welder

                  He says he will marry me for a new shed! still saving, but not sure it's worth the hassle, rather have a polytunnel!

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                  • #10
                    i got mine of t'net, online dating......had met a few no hopers, one or two maybes...then met OH & knew... even though he's everything i thought i didnt like/want in a bloke, bald (think buddah) & tattoos (hate them) he makes me laugh every single day even when i'm really hacked off with life/him/whatever he soon has me in laughing.....and like others on here i cant imagine life without him and wouldnt want to either..
                    The love of gardening is a seed once sown never dies ...

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                    • #11
                      My OH chased me for months before I finally agreed to go out with him, well what can I say?!!!
                      Last edited by lainey lou; 06-06-2008, 11:43 AM.
                      Imagination is everything, it is a preview of what is to become.

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                      • #12
                        We met in very cheesy fashion at the wedding of mutual friends, got a little bit tipsy (!) and ended up smooching on the dancefloor...most embarrassing moment was asking the bride if she had a pen to write down our phone numbers You don't see many wedding dresses with pockets

                        Still together 12 years later, married, three children, many kayaks and one allotment - fab!

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                        • #13
                          I met Oh on the internet while getting divorced. I only finally agreed to meet him cos he was local and it meant I didn't have to drive very far, lol. Soething he has never let me forget! He was the exact opposite of my type, but his house was a safe haven to chill in when it was tense at home. I guess he grew on me, lol and he is very handy aorund the house whereas my ex was useless!

                          He took me to Rome for my birthday the first year and we were haggling at one of the tat stalls and the chap running it said 'your husband he buy you this'. I said 'my husband's at home' The vendor's eyes nearly popped out of his head and he shook my partner's hand! (We were in Italy afterall lol).

                          I decided I would keep him when I saw how daft he is with his cats (he made them a little step to get out of the catflap when they were small, and put some adapted socks on them when they were spayed to protect their wounds - bless!- I knew he would make a great dad and 2 kids on he is!

                          janeyo

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                          • #14
                            I met mine at work and unfortunatly at the time I was married, little did I know that my marriage would break up and he was there for me, but we didnt rush into anything as I had four boys aged 4 yrs to 12yrs old and was very vunerable, He put me on his car insurance in case i ever needed a car, he picked me up if i wanted a night out or gave me a lift home from work, the best thing was on mothers day he arranged for the boys to get me loads of daffodils and cards from each of them which he paid for.
                            He hasnt always been brilliant with the boys and life has been hard but we have stuck together and have been married for 13yrs and have a 12 yr old daughter.
                            I wouldnt change him for anything.
                            Gardening ..... begins with daybreak
                            and ends with backache

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                            • #15
                              I my OH at work, I told him I didn't fancy him and would never go out with him (which he's never let me forget) and became great mates. I was driving on the M25 one day to see him as we were going to a friends wedding together and I had an epiphony, I could see our life together with children and couldn't imagine being without him.

                              We went to the wedding and as we get on so well everyone assumed we were together, we were by the end of the night and now have two gorgeous children born on the same day 1 year apart, didn't get an epiphony on that one though.
                              I'm new to veggies, but trying !

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