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It's not new, it's a Neil Simon play. Same Time Next Year
I like Neil Simon, and ive heard of the play, though have never seen it- i didnt realize that it was about, basically, an open marriage...
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It's not new, it's a Neil Simon play. Same Time Next Year
I love when crazy stuff starts to make sense.
“The rich. You know why they're so odd? Because they can afford to be.”
-Knox
Here's why it's not crazy: "And his wife knew about it". I think it's crazy WE know about it because it's not our business.Crazy he had an ex as a yearly vacation partner. And his wife knew about it.
I heard it was because Melinda got tired of MicroSoft. She's now looking for BigHard.
I guess he just didn't come across as a swinger type. More of the type to sit and play marbles by himself. I am impressed and have a new appreciation for his game.Here's why it's not crazy: "And his wife knew about it". I think it's crazy WE know about it because it's not our business.
She may have even welcomed it. Who doesn't need time away? She could have had her own vacay partner. Anyway, it's really neither here nor there because we know she knew about it for 27 years. Does that make it eccentric? I dunno but many "regular" people have work wives or work husbands which is kinda the same thing.
‘Swinger type’?I guess he just didn't come across as a swinger type. More of the type to sit and play marbles by himself. I am impressed and have a new appreciation for his game.
I think this was a case of "sure, why stop now?"‘Swinger type’?
I think the ‘type’ is “having a partner who says ‘sure, we can try it’”