Lee & Harriet Polsky & Family (7 of 11)

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<b>The secret to a happy marriage can be summed up in the following story:</b><br>A young man saw an elderly couple sitting down to a lunch at McDonalds.<br> He noticed that they had ordered one meal, and an extra drinking cup.<br> As he watched, the gentleman carefully divided the hamburger in half, <br>then counted out the fries, one for him and one for her,<br> until each had half of them. Then he poured a half of the soft drink <br>into the extra cup and set that in front of his wife. The old man then began<br> to eat, and his wife sat watching, with her hands in her lap.<br> The young man decided to ask if they would allow him to purchase another<br> meal for them so that they didn't have to split theirs.<br> The old gentleman said, <b>Oh, no. We've been married 50 years<br> and everything has always been and will always be shared, 50/50.</b>
The secret to a happy marriage can be summed up in the following story:
A young man saw an elderly couple sitting down to a lunch at McDonalds.
He noticed that they had ordered one meal, and an extra drinking cup.
As he watched, the gentleman carefully divided the hamburger in half,
then counted out the fries, one for him and one for her,
until each had half of them. Then he poured a half of the soft drink
into the extra cup and set that in front of his wife. The old man then began
to eat, and his wife sat watching, with her hands in her lap.
The young man decided to ask if they would allow him to purchase another
meal for them so that they didn't have to split theirs.
The old gentleman said, Oh, no. We've been married 50 years
and everything has always been and will always be shared, 50/50.


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