Making an Important Life Decision in Central Florida

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A user from Central Florida expresses concerns about their wife's recent behavior, noting a pattern of phone calls where the caller hangs up and her increased outings with friends. The user observes that she is sometimes affectionate and other times distant, leading to suspicions about her fidelity. In a humorous twist, the thread reveals that the initial post was a joke, with other users reacting with amusement and confusion. Discussions shift to practical advice about addressing rust on vehicles, emphasizing the importance of proper repair rather than superficial fixes. The conversation also touches on a previous topic about making snowflakes, adding a light-hearted element to the exchange.
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Hello everyone,

Don't ask why I came here, but I need help from some one, anyone. I live in Central Florida, have a six-figure income, a beautiful wife, and a great little girl. I give my wife everything she needs and I love her to death, but I have a serious problem. Lately, there have been serveral phone calls that I pick up, only to hear the other end hang-up. Additionally, my wife has been acting, differentlly lately. She sometimes comes home and treats me great, and then sometimes, she acts as if I am not there. Plus, she's been going out with "friends" much more lately. They always pick her up, and always when I am at work. She is always dropped back off at 8:30 pm, but the funny thing is, I never hear a car. So i decided to wait for her last night. I waited behind my car, so that I had a great view of the curb behind my house to see who was really dropping my wife off. I noticed that there was some rust under the wheelwell, and do you know if I should take it to a shop to check for moisture, or just use some spraypaint?



Im not sure how old this is but I found this really funny :smile:
 
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You got me! :smile:
 
And to think, i was getting all panicked and worried for you.

 
I'm so glad you weren't serious Miles
 
Great post. I was completely thrown off :smile:
 
Ah you evil evil man.

I was so convinced.
 
The fact that your location is listed as Chico, CA under your username kind of blew it for me. I kept thinking that something here is just not right. So I cruised down to your last line. :rolleyes: Then, I had to go back and finish reading it to see what was funny! :biggrin: I liked it. :biggrin:
 
I thought I was going mad, because I remember you are the little boy that did some wonderful snowflake some months ago, is that right? So I have been stratching my head as I read along.
 
You guys have a strange sense of humor.

If there's rust under the wheel well, you have to remove it completely. If you just spray paint over it, it'll keep on rusting further even underneath the paint. Your paint will just bubble up and, presto, eventually you have a new, even larger rust spot.

Sorry, wife jokes may be funny, but rust is just too serious a matter to joke about.

The "She sometimes comes home and treats me great" part was funny, though. :smile:
 
  • #10
I live in Central Florida too and I pick up the phone a lot and no one is there. Maybe the phone lines are just screwy or something.
 
  • #11
Entropy said:
I live in Central Florida too and I pick up the phone a lot and no one is there. Maybe the phone lines are just screwy or something.
Have you checked your wheel wells lately? :smile:
 
  • #12
Polly said:
I thought I was going mad, because I remember you are the little boy that did some wonderful snowflake some months ago, is that right? So I have been stratching my head as I read along.


Yea that was me. I dint make up the story ether I saw it on a other forum that I go to and thought I would share it with you guys. :-p
 
  • #13
After reading your post I would highly recommend you take your wife to a shop where she can be checked for moisture and use spray-paint as needed where any is found. :-p
 
  • #14
Miles said:
Yea that was me. I dint make up the story ether I saw it on a other forum that I go to and thought I would share it with you guys. :-p


wait...snowflakes? somebody explain this to me...
 
  • #15
Miles showed us a website where we can make snowflakes. I am sorry it has to be such an anti-climax :biggrin: .
 
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