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Anniversary approaching

aplusmnt

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I am two weeks away from my 20th wedding anniversary. Any ideas on what a person should get for wife on 20th anniversary.

I been hinting around about her getting me a few bred heifers but I do not think she is biting on it. :lol:
 

Red Robin

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I always think it's very appropriate to give your wife the ultimate and thoughtful gift of letting her have her way with you for a night. That's what I gave my wife for our 20th. :wink:
 

jigs

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Red Robin said:
I always think it's very appropriate to give your wife the ultimate and thoughtful gift of letting her have her way with you for a night. That's what I gave my wife for our 20th. :wink:

let me interpret this for you....


he said, I am your love slave.....

she said, slave, I would love it if you did the dishes, the laundry, and a bit of vacuuming.
 

aplusmnt

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RoperAB said:
Oh yeah and they dont tend to want guns or horse stuff either :wink:

Wife would not want any guns but she would love Horse/Mule stuff. I am just trying to figure out if she would get mad if I bought her a Big Bred Cow and told her I named it after her.

One Year I did buy her a welder and cutting torch though and she loved it. She worked as a welder when I met her, her dad owned a welding shop while she grew up. And when we first got married we did not have one.
 

RoperAB

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aplusmnt said:
RoperAB said:
Oh yeah and they dont tend to want guns or horse stuff either :wink:

Wife would not want any guns but she would love Horse/Mule stuff. I am just trying to figure out if she would get mad if I bought her a Big Bred Cow and told her I named it after her.

One Year I did buy her a welder and cutting torch though and she loved it. She worked as a welder when I met her, her dad owned a welding shop while she grew up. And when we first got married we did not have one.

We used to name the bulls after whoever<niehbors> we bought them from :lol:
Yeah the nameing a bred cow after her might not go over so well :lol:
 

cert

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RoperAB said:
Yeah the nameing a bred cow after her might not go over so well :lol:

I was always told that, that was the sincerest form of flattery...a farmer or rancher nameing an animal after you.
 

katrina

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Can't go wrong with diamonds.... :D
Or a very beautiful watch around a certion body part!!!
A certificate for a full body massage or pedicures...
Does she use a certain cosmetic??? Say like jafra, avon ect... The consultant might have some good ideas...( I'm thinking body oil and yo give the massage)
A weekend away, just the two of you!!!
Just do something.......... :wink:
 

Shelly

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aplusmnt said:
RoperAB said:
Oh yeah and they dont tend to want guns or horse stuff either :wink:

Wife would not want any guns but she would love Horse/Mule stuff. I am just trying to figure out if she would get mad if I bought her a Big Bred Cow and told her I named it after her.

One Year I did buy her a welder and cutting torch though and she loved it. She worked as a welder when I met her, her dad owned a welding shop while she grew up. And when we first got married we did not have one.

The bred cow is the way to go, she gets the money out of the calf, buys whatever she wants with it.

My husband bought me a bred cow for our 5th anniversary, best present he ever gave me. That cow made me nothing but money! 6 out of my 8 cows go back to her. He bought me another bred cow for our 16th, but her, not such a good buy. :roll:

As for naming the cow after your wife, I don't recommend it! Let her name it.
 

Texan

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Shelly said:
The bred cow is the way to go, she gets the money out of the calf, buys whatever she wants with it.
No, no, no, no! I made that mistake for a few years. She's supposed to keep up with her own calves so that we can sort them off at sale time. She sorts off her calves, alright. Her cows always have four or five babies every year. :???:
 

the_jersey_lilly_2000

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Texan....you need to whisper in Mr Lilly's ear where yer buyin them cows that have that many calves ever year LOL......aww heck...just whisper it to me.....I can buy him some too.
 
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