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Quote: TriplelThis is what I feel like when I am arguing with JyByrd or Mr jjj
I wonder, does she own 50% of an Italian restaurant?
Quote: 98Clubsmy answer wasn't in the poll... it a marital problem.
16" tire = 1260 5 Rotations/mile.
I'd have to agree with you. Any man that would treat his wife in such a condescending manner, get a smug smirk about it, and post it on YouTube, has no respect for his bride. Assuming this isn't a set up, I wouldn't be surprised if they're in divorce proceedings now.
Quote: AlanRRTI'd have to agree with you. Any man that would treat his wife in such a condescending manner, get a smug smirk about it, and post it on YouTube, has no respect for his bride. Assuming this isn't a set up, I wouldn't be surprised if they're in divorce proceedings now.
Well, I was correct that they would make the morning talk shows. The video had been posted for months.
Quote: Good Morning America
Travis Chambers told " Good Morning America" he made with video with no malicious intent and that it was nothing more than "affectionate teasing."
"I asked the question and she started answering and I said, 'I have to film this. Her family is going to think this is so funny,'" he explained today. "It was just so funny to me. We were just kind of goofing off, driving home. I think it looks a little worse than it was. …We tease and joke a lot.
The couple, who are both students at Utah State University in Logan, got married in August and the math problem brain freeze happened just before Christmas. He posted the video on YouTube back in December to share with their family and friends. The video had been sitting there, undiscovered for months, and neither one of them expected it to go viral.
"I honestly had no clue what to think," she said about finding out millions had watched her video. "At first I was shocked and then really mad. … Definitely, it was a roller coaster for a while. My emotions were pretty intense."