I always assumed, when I was growing up, that I'd get married. Later I imagined a blissful existence in a huge house, with me at one end of it and my husband at the other end, and still later I decided that I wanted to be a divorcee - I get the house and the dog, he gets the kids - but the initial assumption remained that marriage was unavoidable.
Is there a known joke whose punch line is "I'm calling you from Paris"?
if he wants to kill Burke, shouldn't he be a little more careful about not arousing people's suspicions?
(A) You imagined eating dinner at one of those extremely long, narrow tables, with you at one end and husband at the other end, right? The duvet arrived today dear, whatver that is...?
(B) Is there? Now it bothers me that I don't know that one. I never actually heard the one about the travelling salesman, either. However, I do now know that if I could walk that way, I wouldn't need the talcum powder.
(C) You can't sacrifice style and an appreciation of the moment, for mere safety and practicality. Come now.
Hey, the quote button works for me again....thanks MB!