DEAR ABBY: I'm a 41-year-old girl who has been with my fiance for 8 years. Before we determined to grow to be a pair, I made transparent to him that if he had no purpose of shifting south as soon as my youngsters graduate, he must now not get right into a courting with me. When we were given in combination, I thought he understood and could be shifting with me. We have purchased automobiles in combination and a area. Earlier this 12 months, he took me on a cruise and proposed. Again I made it transparent about my plans to transport south and advised him to not give me a hoop if he didn’t plan on going.
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Dear Abby: I by no means knew my boyfriend drank — till I discovered
DEAR ABBY: A little while in the past, I skilled a horrible loss. I got here house from paintings one night and located “Martin,” my boyfriend of virtually 17 years, lifeless on the backside of the steps. I later discovered he have been ingesting. I by no means noticed Martin ingesting ahead of. He did it very hardly ever. He didn’t cross to bars, and he would by no means drink and force. He did have a detailed buddy who would consult with him infrequently, and they might drink beer in combination. Abby, I believe deceived and betrayed on best of the horrible grief I will be able to’t appear to conquer. Martin knew how I felt
Packers CB: ‘We knew if we could make’ Mitch Trubisky ‘play
Maybe it was rivalry bluster, or the afterglow of a victory. But Packers cornerback Tramon Williams referred to as out Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky after Thursday night time’s 10-Three win at Soldier Field. ”We needed to make [Trubisky] play quarterback,” he stated. “We knew they had a lot of weapons. We knew they were dangerous. We knew all of those things. We knew if we could make [Trubisky] play quarterback, we would have a chance.” They had been proper. Trubisky went 26-for-45 for 228 yards. He was sacked twice, picked off as soon as — by former Bears security Adrian Amos — and completed with a 62.1 passer score. “Way to start the season off,”
Stephon Gilmore Knew Jadeveon Clowney Was A ‘Freak’ Before Anyone
FOXBORO, Mass. — Sunday’s matchup between the New England Patriots and Houston Texans will double as a town meeting of sorts. Two Patriots players and two Texans players hail from Rock Hill, S.C., aka Football City USA. Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore, 27, and Texans defensive end Jadeveon Clowney, 25, are South Pointe High School alums, while New England wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson, 27, and Houston cornerback Johnathan Joseph, 34, went to rival Northwestern High School. Gilmore was two grades above Clowney, but he knew the two-time Pro Bowler was a “freak” before anyone else. “We were close,” Gilmore said Tuesday. “We w... NESN.com
NFL Rumors: Josh McDaniels’ Agent Was Against Turning Down Colts Job
by Zack Cox on Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 10:45AM 2,102 Even Josh McDaniels’ agent knew the offensive coordinator was taking a huge career risk by spurning the Indianapolis Colts to remain with the New England Patriots. From NFL.com: (NFL Media’s Mike) Garafolo reported on NFL Network’s “Good Morning Football” that even McDaniels’ agent, Bob Lamonte, told the OC that he’s making perhaps the biggest professional mistake of his caree... NESN.com
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Was ‘Worried About’ Concussion Risk In Talladega Race
Racing drivers often are thought of as fearless, but in reality, they’re just better at suppressing their fears than most people are. Dale Earnhardt Jr. admitted after Sunday’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at Talladega Superspeedway that, although he started from pole, he was more nervous than usual heading into the contest, according to NBC Sports. Earnhardt, who has a history of concussions, knew that, of the remaining races, the Alabama 500 presented the biggest risk of injury. “This was one I was worried about, in the back of my mind I was a little concerned,” Earnhardt said. “You can’t win the race if you race scared. I’ve raced s... NESN.com
Red Sox’s Chris Sale Was Unaware He Hit 300-Strikeout Mark Vs. Orioles
Chris Sale joined an elite fraternity in the Boston Red Sox’s 9-0 win over the Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday night, but he didn’t know it at the time. The Red Sox ace reached the 300-strikeout mark when he froze Ryan Flaherty with a nasty slider to end the eighth inning, and when he headed for the dugout he was unaware that he had become the second Red Sox pitcher to reach the mark. “When I ran out there, and everyone — when I struck out the last guy, when they started losing it, I was like, ‘oh, well, I guess it was it,’ Sale said, per ESPN. And when he was asked if he knew