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Stefan Palokangas
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Does you're fiancée not get worried when you'd rather be greasing nipples in the workshop?

 

You know my stance. I reckon you're mental, but in the not so distant future, it's going to be just you and your stump grinding business. That's all.

 

Perhaps you'll be happy with that.

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Do you not think that you have put her in a very embarassing position with her boss? .

 

 

And those reading this....

 

 

Unfortunately the reality is that Someone else may try grinding his stump against your Mrs if you carry on neglecting the Mrs over work , sorry but speaking the truth has I myself am a workaholic like most and this is exactly what happened to me and the Ex

Boom reality!

 

Ste

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And here ^ is the "prediction " (is that an appropriate choice of word?) for what the future holds???

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I'm fortunate as both my wife and I have the utmost respect for marriage however we both hate the dragged out pomp and ceremony of the wedding day or any other look at me its my celebrity day.

There are other things were we discuss and agree the other doesn't have to go. We do a lot together however.

We aren't hypocrites as our wedding was done in under an hour.

The problem is our culture has expectations of what you should and shouldn't do, when you do something against your will you don't give from yourself, you resent it instead and this can cause a build up of tension in relationships.

In this case I think it should be like this.

 

"Where's Stefan?"

 

"You know Stefan, he can't let go of his stump grinder?"

 

Then they should Laugh it off, instead of all the precious their special day stuff. You are consistent Stefan grinding 16 hour days, then dreaming about it another 6!

 

 

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