...when your spouse can say "Would you put a thing in that?" and you know exactly what to do.

From: [identity profile] sleigh.livejournal.com


Close -- at least in terms of 'type' of request. But no cigar (not that I've ever seen you smoke a cigar anyway...)

From: [identity profile] hrimcealde.livejournal.com


haha, sometimes I think that people who hear me talking to my husband think i'm babbling like an idiot in a mixture of two languages (neither one making any sense of course), but he gets it, every word, even though I freely and uninhibitedly switch back and forth between the two, usually without realizing it.

From: [identity profile] cakmpls.livejournal.com


HA! We have lots of conversations like that (together 28 years). And believe me, the older you get, the more conversations like that you'll have, because "thing" and "that" come to mind more quickly than the nouns!

From: [identity profile] sleigh.livejournal.com


Oh, believe me, I know! (Denise and I have been married 33+ years now...)
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