Infedility
Mon, 24 July 2000, 10:34 amWalter Plinge24 posts in thread
Infedility
Mon, 24 July 2000, 10:34 amThis weeks poll reminded me of the time I was in a rather awkward situation. My mother was in the local theatre company's production of " Oklahoma!" and I attended a dress rehearsal of the performance. I was walking through the back corridor of the theatre when I saw Ali Hakeem (my sport teacher's husband) and Ado Annie (the married mother of a class mate of my sister) in a romantic clinche that was not part of the script. i mumbled an apology for disturbing their "rehearsal" and did not show my face backstage again. Apparently i was not the only one to stumble accross this pair because not long after my sport teacher accepted a job in Melbourne and moved with her husband and Ado Annie went through a rather nastly split with her husband.
RE: Infidelity - Who said.....
Thu, 27 July 2000, 09:51 amWalter Plinge
I saw an interview with a famous rock musician recently. He was bemoaning the fact that life on the road meant death to long-term relationships, adding that he wished he was an actor because they have flings which are only ever short-term, whereas musos always seem to take ages to get over any romance.
I have been told that as a muso, I make a good actor and vice versa. As a romantic, I tend to be in the muso camp and basically monogamous. I believe that any one who embarks upon an affair, no matter how frivolous, should be prepared to forego any pre-existing relationship, otherwise they are being untrue to themselves as well as the other parties involved. Vive l'amour!
I have been told that as a muso, I make a good actor and vice versa. As a romantic, I tend to be in the muso camp and basically monogamous. I believe that any one who embarks upon an affair, no matter how frivolous, should be prepared to forego any pre-existing relationship, otherwise they are being untrue to themselves as well as the other parties involved. Vive l'amour!
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