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Melinda Gates' heart warming words for her husband, Bill Gates on his birthday

She shared the post yesterday, October 28 on her Facebook page. The post which was accompanied with a photo of the couple rowing a boat has garnered over 100,000 Likes. She wrote:
"When Bill first asked me out, he said, 'I was thinking maybe we could go out two weeks from tonight.' I told him he wasn’t spontaneous enough for me. So he called me an hour later to suggest we get together that night. He asked: 'Is that spontaneous enough for you?'
"Bill, after two amazing decades together, your humor, drive, intelligence, curiosity, thoughtfulness, optimism – and, yes, your spontaneity– are as wonderful as ever. On land, atsea, and everywhere in between, I’m glad you’re by my side. Happy, birthday."

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