yeah it mostly is during the week.  They aren't as head over heels as
Arlo and Janis, but it is pretty clear that they are fond of each
other.


--- In [email protected], "denisesudell"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Ellen"
> <ellengoodman6@> wrote:
> >
> > yeah you and me both.  When Irving proposed it seemed so out of
the
> > blue because they didn't seem like they were actually in a
> > relationship.  Part of the problem is they never seem to be
> genuinely
> > affectionate toward each other, either before or after the
> wedding.
> > Like Irving proposed because he thought he was supposed to, and
she
> > accepted because she thought it was better than the alternative,
> and
> > now that they are married all they do is argue about money and
> chores
> > and inlaws and dogs.  Not that every married couple doesn't argue
> > about this stuff, but usually it's addition to "gee I really like
> > being with you because you make me happy and you're nice to me". 
> They
> > certainly aren't Arlo and Janis, or even Dagwood and Blondie for
> that
> > matter!
> >
>
> I can't remember the last time Blondie and Dagwood had a
> conversation that indicated any affection.  All they seem to talk
> about are food (including Dagwood's sandwiches and Blondie's
> catering business) and getting Dagwood out the door on time.
>






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