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Old 03-05-2012, 01:15 PM #10
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I have jokingly told my hubby that I'm going to change the locks
on our front door if he doesn't start getting together on a time span
of when he is going to get home.

He is much better than he used to be. Because of all the houses
we own. He has been out working on them at all hours some nights before.

So Its been a thing for us.

But I've locked the security lock a few times and he has had to beat
on the door till I am willing to unlock it.

He did get the message then.

Donna
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