Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA <I'm telling everyone the phrase Bill Clinton has been using these last few weeks has been "Yes dear."> Uh....yeah. Bill Clinton really seems 'whipped.' Not.
Originally Posted By DAR Every husband says yes dear at some point, I don't care who you are. My father says it. My uncles have said it. My married friends have said it.
Originally Posted By SingleParkPassholder Would you like a beer? Yes, dear. Would you like another beer? Yes, dear. Would you like your prime rib now? Yes, dear. Would you like another beer? Yes, dear. Would you like to go upstairs and have wild, aninim- YES DEAR! Works pretty good at my house.
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA <Every husband says yes dear at some point, I don't care who you are. My father says it. My uncles have said it. My married friends have said it.> You married DAR?
Originally Posted By Darkbeer Interesting, the Media is reporting that Senator Hillary Clinton has been protecting her husband. <a href="http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/08/26/america/assess.php" target="_blank">http://www.iht.com/articles/20...sess.php</a> >>Frustrations abounded for Hillary Clinton: At a breakfast with New York Democrats on Monday, she was forced to rebut a new television advertisement for McCain that used her past attacks against Obama. And she faced questions about comments from friends that Bill Clinton was still aggrieved from the bruising primary battle and was unhappy about his speaking assignment at the convention. At one point, she told aides that the Obama campaign could end the bad blood with her husband by simply acknowledging his policy accomplishments and efforts at racial reconciliation in the 1990s. One aide, recounting this conversation Monday, observed that Clinton was in an old role, looking out for her husband while trying to protect her own future. As one Clinton fund-raiser put it in an interview Monday, "Hillary often says that Bill isn't a complicated person - the Obama people don't have to do much to make peace with him."<< >>But it is a fact that millions of Americans voted for Clinton this year, and that Obama did, at times, minimize the successes of the Clinton administration. And Bill Clinton believes, viscerally, that the Obama camp framed him as a race-baiter, friends say. At the same time, even campaign advisers to Hillary Clinton admit that her husband was blustery and offensive about Obama at times.<<
Originally Posted By SingleParkPassholder Darkbeer's got a poster of Hillary over his bed, I'm sure of it.
Originally Posted By mawnck Can't sleep - liberal will eat me. Can't sleep - liberal will eat me. Can't sleep - liberal will eat me. Can't sleep - liberal will eat me.
Originally Posted By DAR I'm just sad at the fact that we don't get to see Bill Clinton as First Man. I always liked the guy on a personal level, he would be cool to hang out with.
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA So saying to your wife 'Yes Dear' -- this suggests that a husband is a wimp or something? Can you explain this DAR, rather than just adding some other little quip.