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HisFish -> RE: Woman with objects fetish marries Eiffel Tower (6/9/2008 10:17:21 AM)

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ORIGINAL: mapachito13

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ORIGINAL: everythingat

I don't think marrying an inanimate object could be the next logical step to anything...except falling in "love" with an inanimate object. Obviously that's not love...when I had a pompadour, I was in love with my comb. To date we have two children with another one on the way, mind you...they have terrific hair. Just bought our first house...she's working in a barber shop to help pay our mortgage. We could play the next logical step game with just about anything...it's a little like Six Degrees of Separation, except without the other five "degrees."



It sounds like you don't regret dumping the comb for your wife! [:D]

What are you talking about, from how the quote below is worded it appears as if he married his comb.
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I don't think marrying an inanimate object could be the next logical step to anything...except falling in "love" with an inanimate object. Obviously that's not love...when I had a pompadour, I was in love with my comb. To date we have two children with another one on the way, mind you...they have terrific hair. Just bought our first house...she's working in a barber shop to help pay our mortgage




Marcus. -> RE: Woman with objects fetish marries Eiffel Tower (6/9/2008 10:40:26 PM)

Makes as much sense as a couple of guys or a couple of girls getting 'married'.




lightshineon -> RE: Woman with objects fetish marries Eiffel Tower (6/9/2008 11:34:57 PM)

How strange, I wanted an Eiffle Tower keychain at the mall, for my new, very sweet car, but I thought it was too expensive. I have not been happy, with any key chains since, wish I would have bought it. Is this the same thing kind of thing?[sm=hug.gif][sm=heart.gif]




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