Heartbreaking, perhaps, but inevitable. One of us will go first. Usually, the man- but not always. And as far as the heartbreak goes: the other way to see this is as a spouse remembering all the good times, the tough times, and the decades of love. A person is not gone until the last living memory is extinguished.
I'm going to take a different approach than the others here and say he's taking her along to remind him of all the crap she gave him...... See Myrtle I can eat here if I want.kinda stuff.. Carry on old timer with the time you have left Never look back, never grow old... JD
Well, Anonymous, everyone reading your comment knows why you made it "anonymously." Your life must suck because you actually have nothing at which you want to look back.
Actually dude I'm anonymous because I never set up an account to give it a name but I always mark it after my post though as you can plainly see below my post... As to your other nonsense, not everyone will see the same thing or the same way. The fact you are so butthurt about my post says more about you than me so fuck off Signed me JD
Hey Keyboard Warrior: I don't know who you are addressing but it's not me. I have been happily married for almost 30 years and my wife and I are not "soul mates" or our own "best friends." We both have full and happy lives.
We are truly blessed when we can spend our lives with someone who we look forward to seeing every morning. The blessings may seem less when that one is on the other side, yet gratitude permits us our memories. I don't think that is exactly how I remember hearing it, but close.
Miss me yet f****r ! I miss you too.
ReplyDeleteSoon.
Heartbreaking.
ReplyDeleteI used to sit in IHOP and read a book all night long because I knew I'd never run into my ex there.
ReplyDeleteWhere was she Anon? Cross town in Waffle House with the homies?
DeleteThat was his WHY for many years.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful capture. Tears!
ReplyDeleteNot a good morning, a sad I'm alone situation and dealing with it. First commenter I hope karma reminds you of your comment often.
ReplyDeleteHeartbreaking, perhaps, but inevitable. One of us will go first. Usually, the man- but not always. And as far as the heartbreak goes: the other way to see this is as a spouse remembering all the good times, the tough times, and the decades of love. A person is not gone until the last living memory is extinguished.
ReplyDeleteI hope and pray I am the first to go. Very selfish of me I know. My wife is a very special lady.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to take a different approach than the others here and say he's taking her along to remind him of all the crap she gave him...... See Myrtle I can eat here if I want.kinda stuff..
ReplyDeleteCarry on old timer with the time you have left
Never look back, never grow old...
JD
Well, Anonymous, everyone reading your comment knows why you made it "anonymously." Your life must suck because you actually have nothing at which you want to look back.
DeleteActually dude I'm anonymous because I never set up an account to give it a name but I always mark it after my post though as you can plainly see below my post...
DeleteAs to your other nonsense, not everyone will see the same thing or the same way. The fact you are so butthurt about my post says more about you than me so fuck off
Signed me
JD
"JD" aka "Anonymous," is the word incel included in your lexicon?
DeleteAll right, guys, that's enough. Comments are now closed.
DeletePeople gotta get their fix of internet likes. Put your fucking phone away and leave the old man alone.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking you're simply one of those Luddites who exclaims, "Kids today!!!" at least three times a day.
DeleteYou have no evidence whatsoever that the photographer intruded on this man's moment or his meal, much less that the photo was taken for "likes."
Capturing that moment, on the other hand, may just cause some who see it to realize what they have now and not take it for granted.
Bingo, Survivormann
DeleteAgain putting your useless. 02 in again dude, go get a life
DeleteJD
pretty sure thats a picture of Dr. Ruth.
ReplyDeleteWhat is really sad to me is that it appears as if this dude did not have any other friends to share his life...other than his "soul mate."
ReplyDeleteMy advice: Go out and find other people to be close to before you realize that your life is way too narrow!!!
So said the man with three divorces in his past and no one who was actually special having ever shared his life.
DeleteHey Keyboard Warrior: I don't know who you are addressing but it's not me. I have been happily married for almost 30 years and my wife and I are not "soul mates" or our own "best friends." We both have full and happy lives.
DeleteWe are truly blessed when we can spend our lives with someone who we look forward to seeing every morning. The blessings may seem less when that one is on the other side, yet gratitude permits us our memories.
DeleteI don't think that is exactly how I remember hearing it, but close.
"...[My wife and I are not 'soul mates' or our own 'best friends.'" I doubt that anyone needs to be convinced of that.
DeleteI lost my wife 18 months ago from the vaccine, she was a nurse. She was 55. We had been together 37 years.
ReplyDeleteI miss her so much.
I can only imagine. My deepest sympathies.
Deletesooo sweet.
ReplyDeleteI'm blessed to have that kind of love....can't imagine life without him.
Goddammit Kenny! Why do you gotta make me cry first thing Monday morning?!?!
ReplyDeleteShuddup and finish ur onions.
DeleteMy Mom has been gone nearly 14 years.... My 91 year old father hasn't changed anything in the house in that time.
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