tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1266596041354302158.post1687075535656654809..comments2023-09-14T03:02:55.543+01:00Comments on story of the [year]: Mr. & Mrs.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1266596041354302158.post-17026199486079510412011-11-23T21:28:35.828+01:002011-11-23T21:28:35.828+01:00Waiting for Pastors to tell them would be too late...Waiting for Pastors to tell them would be too late...it is like telling athletes as they are about to cross the finish line they were on the wrong track and running the wrong race.@adebsrkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08532530904290864217noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1266596041354302158.post-31124412292270498232011-11-23T18:33:22.469+01:002011-11-23T18:33:22.469+01:00lol at the last sentence. I love the way you told ...lol at the last sentence. I love the way you told this story. It is very engaging and direct.<br />Perhaps presiding clergymen as well as court officials should be mandated to reiterate to wedding couples that "Getting married was as easy as saying "I do" but dissolving the union wasn't as easy as saying "I don't" or "I'm tired of you" OR "Move ahead!".......maybe, just maybe that will reduce the divorce rate even if my a smidgen.<br /><br />First time here and following<br />honeydame1.blogspot.comHoneyDamehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06630155612892969091noreply@blogger.com