Reminds me of one from back in the 60’s. A minister and his wife are sitting in the living room. He says, “Of course I love you. But only as an enemy.”
Honoring someone is the easiest of the three which is why we are expected to honor our parents as a minimum standard of behavior. Loving and obeying takes more thought and effort that the basic ‘honor’ stuff.
nosirrom over 3 years ago
But when it comes to his money, she’s three for three.
The Reader Premium Member over 3 years ago
An alternative version of MeatLoaf’s Dilemma.
cdward over 3 years ago
Reminds me of one from back in the 60’s. A minister and his wife are sitting in the living room. He says, “Of course I love you. But only as an enemy.”
Doug K over 3 years ago
You know I’m not a multi-tasker.
sandpiper over 3 years ago
But, she is good a not showing which.
Michael G. over 3 years ago
Multiple choice vows? Might work better than the “traditional” type.
Watchdog over 3 years ago
Sounds like Hunter B.
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
Which one?……
cuzinron47 over 3 years ago
Now you gotta figure which one.
JAY REIDER Premium Member over 3 years ago
Love, Cherish, Honor and Obey, My late wife use to say, “Hey three out of four ain’t bad!”
6th Billiard Ball Student over 3 years ago
Honoring someone is the easiest of the three which is why we are expected to honor our parents as a minimum standard of behavior. Loving and obeying takes more thought and effort that the basic ‘honor’ stuff.