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Love on the Cheap
By Richard von Busack
WANT SOME poetry for Valentine's Day? Try this on for size:
Stern daughter of the voice of God!
That's good Wordsworth, that is. And done with a felt-tipped pen on red construction paper with a doily pasted behind it, "Ode to Duty" sums up the plight of the already-settled-down on Feb. 14.
We went to great time and expense and personal discipline to find someone. This triumph occurred after numberless false starts and false lovers. Finally, we're both hitched up as patiently as a pair of oxen who, after years of strife, learned the simple wisdom of pulling in the same direction.
Every day, some single or divorced friend reminds us of how lonely it is out there. With that in mind, do your best to show courtesy and kindness to your significant otherthis despite their stubbornness and incorrigibility. The rap sheet probably includes such domestic abuse as blanket theft and wanton misplacing of the television remote.
People who've been through the works hardly need a reminder every Feb. 14. To us, it's just like the rent coming around again. So here are some budget-conscious tips on how to allow the laid-off and the unemployed to celebrate the most calculatedly romantic of nonholidays.
In Hernandez hilario-tragic picaresque, the girls pursue various occupationskept women, auto mechanics, rock-stars and assistants to masked wrestlers. These two are bad for each other, but they're worse for everybody else, which is a simple definition of how couples last.
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