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Re: A good joke for you married guys
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Posted by big jt on June 18, 2005 at 23:25:14 from (206.72.54.246):
In Reply to: A good joke for you married guys posted by NC Wayne on June 17, 2005 at 16:58:32:
Good joke but I don't feel very sorry for you guys who are unhappy with any versions of the Wife OS. I have never been able to get the girlfriend software to run well enough to even think about being able to upgrade to Wife. Last version of girlfriend I tried was 5.0. Got a error message little over a year ago that it wasn't able to run that application at all due to bandwidth restrictions in it's own system. Proceeded to crash my system and uninstall itself. Just found out this last week that it apparently found the bandwitdth almost immediatly after uninstalling itself from my system to install itself elswhere. As a result it has been upgraded to the fiance trial on another system intending to install the Wife OS version before the end of the year. You guys that are still successfully using Wife 1.0 are some of the richest among us all. It may be high maintenance but have to think it is worth it. Thanks for the laugh after this last week I needed it. jt
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