Be Very Afraid

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SWMBOAIP (She Who Must Be Obeyed And Is Pregnant)

A 27-year-old man pulled up to the drive-through window of a McDonald's late Saturday night and was told it was too late to get food. The man pulled out a shotgun and told a worker that his 6-month-pregnant wife was going to kill him if he came home empty-handed.

Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2011/01/11/25 ... -from.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Man, my wife had cravings and mood swings when she was pregnant, but this is a little overboard. :lol:
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He has been charged with unlawful use of a weapon and driving while intoxicated.
http://www.kansascity.com/2011/01/11/25 ... z1ArQnOmlO" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;



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Keith B wrote:
Man, my wife had cravings and mood swings when she was pregnant, but this is a little overboard. :lol:
I was once forced to drive to Hempstead Texas when my wife had a craving for a watermelon. :???:
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USA1 wrote:I was once forced to drive to Hempstead Texas when my wife had a craving for a watermelon.
My wife keeps having cravings for pizza! Only 8 more weeks to go!
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Hamburgers and Pickles for my SWMBO. :smilelol5:
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Very illuminating screen name, RoyGBiv. Very enlightening!
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lonewolf wrote:Very illuminating screen name, RoyGBiv. Very enlightening!
Colorful, too.
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O how you all are building my excitement for my wife to come over here :grumble

Our kids (technically my step-kids) go to their biological "father's" :mad5 house for the summer. My wife will be coming over here for the last couple months of my tour and we are going to start the process of having some children of our own. I cannot wait for the cravings and the mood swings :cryin I am just glad that we will be back in the states before all that comes about. I can just imagine her getting a crazy craving and me trying to find the food she wants in Korea :biggrinjester:
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XtremeDuty.45 wrote:O how you all are building my excitement for my wife to come over here :grumble

Our kids (technically my step-kids) go to their biological "father's" :mad5 house for the summer. My wife will be coming over here for the last couple months of my tour and we are going to start the process of having some children of our own. I cannot wait for the cravings and the mood swings :cryin I am just glad that we will be back in the states before all that comes about. I can just imagine her getting a crazy craving and me trying to find the food she wants in Korea :biggrinjester:
You'll probably get over here and she'll start having cravings for Korean food! :smilelol5:
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Warhammer wrote:
XtremeDuty.45 wrote:O how you all are building my excitement for my wife to come over here :grumble

Our kids (technically my step-kids) go to their biological "father's" :mad5 house for the summer. My wife will be coming over here for the last couple months of my tour and we are going to start the process of having some children of our own. I cannot wait for the cravings and the mood swings :cryin I am just glad that we will be back in the states before all that comes about. I can just imagine her getting a crazy craving and me trying to find the food she wants in Korea :biggrinjester:
You'll probably get over here and she'll start having cravings for Korean food! :smilelol5:
Oh, I hope not. That stuff is awful.
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Warhammer wrote:
XtremeDuty.45 wrote:O how you all are building my excitement for my wife to come over here :grumble

Our kids (technically my step-kids) go to their biological "father's" :mad5 house for the summer. My wife will be coming over here for the last couple months of my tour and we are going to start the process of having some children of our own. I cannot wait for the cravings and the mood swings :cryin I am just glad that we will be back in the states before all that comes about. I can just imagine her getting a crazy craving and me trying to find the food she wants in Korea :biggrinjester:
You'll probably get over here and she'll start having cravings for Korean food! :smilelol5:
Like kimchee?
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Excaliber wrote:
Warhammer wrote:
XtremeDuty.45 wrote:O how you all are building my excitement for my wife to come over here :grumble

Our kids (technically my step-kids) go to their biological "father's" :mad5 house for the summer. My wife will be coming over here for the last couple months of my tour and we are going to start the process of having some children of our own. I cannot wait for the cravings and the mood swings :cryin I am just glad that we will be back in the states before all that comes about. I can just imagine her getting a crazy craving and me trying to find the food she wants in Korea :biggrinjester:
You'll probably get over here and she'll start having cravings for Korean food! :smilelol5:
Like kimchee?
That stuff is the worst of it all. It smells like sour body odor and tastes worse. The Koreans eat so much of it and the smell is so strong that they constantly smell like that. Either that or they don't shower :biggrinjester:

I thought Kuwait and Iraq smelled bad 'til I came over here. Thousands of people smelling like a food that smells like sour body odor (I need that puking icon).
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