Posted on 04/26/2018 11:01:53 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
Fakenews. He said on F&F he got her a card and flowers.
My wife and I don’t do gift exchanges for “official” events except for our anniversary.
We both prefer completely unexpected surprises.
>>My wife laughingly once cautioned me not to buy her Christmas gifts at Harbor Freight. We still laugh about it.
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Ha! That’s pretty funny, and cute : )
Probably should have had one of his many attorneys do it for him.
Oh Geeez, you mean as President he put Country before wife? Shame on him. He’s dealing with a mess left by, and continues to be, that of the previous administration. If Obama would do only 1/3 of the work he was suppose to, rather than be the darling of the media, he wouldn’t have time to shop either.
Their business. Why is this even in the news?
Or he’s so deep in the doghouse via the Cohen Stormy stuff from this am it would be fruitless.
Never been married, have you?
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And I bet you’ve never been a billionaire.
Lovely message for a lovely First Lady!
Nah...
Not Amazon. Order anything from “Bath & Body Works” and it will be appreciated.
And he gave America an ever-lasting birthday present in the beautiful, and classy First Lady to ever grace The White House.
And I bet youve never been a billionaire.
"That would be wonderful darling, as long as you don't invite that Jim Comey again. I had to have the curtains cleaned the last time he was here."
Bad move, Donald. There are a few things a man must NEVER neglect doing. That’s one. Valentine’s Day is another one.
The Wedding Anniversary is THE BIG ONE!
“My wife asked me what I wanted.”
Mine said she wanted to go somewhere special on her birthday.
I said how about the kitchen?
According to The Telegraph and other media sources, the Obamas didn't give their daughters birthday or Christmas gifts:
And yes, I did get a vacuum cleaner for Christmas one year. I'm sure Melania has no broken or rundown things, and is very content.
We never get each other presents for birthdays (married 38 years.)
We also don’t do Christmas (for each other) or Anniversary. I can get what I want, when I want it, same with my hubby, so why buy something the other person may not need or like, just to say you gave a present.
I warned our son, before he was married, that most marriages don’t operate
like his dad and me. To make sure he did presents for all special occasions until
he found out what his wife preferred.
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