"And one more thing – we’ll never never fight…not even when the honeymoon is over."
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From DC’s Falling In Love #128, January 1972
Some questions for you:
- At what point in their lives did the wave of crushing disappointment hit Alison and Helene? I’m thinking “freshman year of college,” but I’d be interested in hearing your thoughts.
- Alison seems to think that standing around singing is going to net her a man. Has this strategy ever worked outside of films such as the cited South Pacific?
- Did “A Dreamy Guy” ever write an essay that consisted of something more than “She will put out a lot?”
- “Discussing [...] the Grand Funk Railroad.” Great euphemism, or greatest euphemism?
Also, Helene, darling? He’s gonna look. That’s what we do. We’re guys. It’s what he does after he looks that matters.
