She was very respectful of him & their parting. I dont know if it was to
protect her privacy which she is very well known for doing or what the
reason was but its always been a question I wonderd about.
Does anyone know what caused them to let go of eachother?
Perhaps Sarah Jessica Parker would know...
arb
Either Sarah knows cause of her friendship with Helen or because she is no
longer friends with Helen but very Cozey with Hank...
Are you implying what I think I am implying here LOL
Kukie
arb <magicarb...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>arb wrote:
>> Perhaps Sarah Jessica Parker would know...
>Melanie wrote:
>Hmmmm, what are you trying to say here....
>Either Sarah knows cause of her friendship with Helen or because
>she is no longer friends with Helen but very Cozey with Hank...
>Are you implying what I think I am implying here LOL
Probably, yeah.
Hey, girls just want to have fun...
arb
I always assumed it was because Hank was using his
"Moe the Bartender" voice at "inappropriate times!"
Apparently that's very common when people live together for several years
and then get married. For whatever reason the relationship is golden while
there's not the permanent commitment aspect of marriage, but when they tie
the knot, it doesn't work anymore.
Go figure.
--
Terrell Miller
mill...@bellsouth.net
"He who knows does not speak.
He who speaks does not know"
-Lao Tzu
Several friends of mine here in New York City lived together for
a few years, then made it official. Six months later, they had split
up, and he was living in Queens with another woman, while she
was living across the river in New Jersey...with another woman.
Strange but true.
Could this be what happened with Helen and Hank?
Go figure (or ask Sarah Jessica Parker).
arb
: Go figure.
Jennifer Johnson (advice columnist - 113 McHenry Rd #309, Buffalo
Grove, IL 60089 - moc *dot* eciohcselgnis *at* refinnej (email address
harvester-protected: you can figure it out if you look in a mirror :-)
wrote an article about this phenomenom, _Should I Move In With Him?_
To summarize, she advises that living together before marriage does
not seem to help a couple with disagreements and problems they may
face after marriage. I got the impression that a couple living
together seem to avoid discussing any "problems" or "issues" they
may have about each other. It appears that the couple may be afraid
that if they bring up something about the other person that they do
not like, then the other person will quickly and easily leave since
they are not bound by any law, pact, or agreement (marriage).
Since both persons are afraid of the other leaving and really want
the relationship to work, they remain silent about these things
(guys, remember! dirty laundry hampers are specifically there
for a purpose! :-) When (and if) they finally marry, then these
irratants come to the surface and the couple have the same odds of
staying together as those couples whom choose not to live together
before marriage. The article is very interesting and goes on to talk
about the possible *disadvantages* of living together if you are a
woman and you think you may want to marry your SO in the future;
<quoted> "When you are as dependable as a family dog, and as available
as a box of Cornflakes, why should he marry you?" (what a quote! :-)