Posted by Edd in KY on December 22, 2012 at 18:05:53 from (98.23.52.207):
Tonight I watched a divorce in the making. They walked into a nice restaurant together, for a Christmas outing. Her in the lead, he dragging behind. She was nicely dressed, neat and clean. Not beautiful, but trying to look nice and attractive. He took off his coat and showed a too small dirty tee shirt, hairy arms and belly showing and a ripped hole under the arm. He looked homeless. To his credit, he’d left his ball cap in the car.
This was a nice restaurant, good steak about $25. She looked at the menu, while he put both elbows on the table, face in his plate and attacked the bread and guzzled his beer straight out of the long neck.
She was there for a nice holiday evening out. He was there to eat. After they ordered, he pulled out his i-phone and spent the rest of the evening playing with his phone. If they talked it was only a little. He ate with his face in the plate.
After a short quiet dinner they paid and left.
In about 3 years he will be on here or on face book, whining that some low down snake at the office who showers 3 times a week and wears a clean shirt has been doing it to his wife, and now she wants a divorce and half of all his stuff.
Maybe the judge will let him keep his favorite dirty tee shirt and i-phone?
My mother taught me that cleaning up and dressing appropriately was to show self respect, respect for others (and to God when in Church). I still think she was right
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