| ext"> | | | | He said âWhat the heck are you doing sitting |
| I remember one night, after a bad fight, sitting in an old | | | | in a bar with me then. Do you think thatâs |
| neighborhood bar and telling my best friend | | | | going to make your marriage any better?â |
| âmy marriage is falling apart. What the hell do I | | | | After that, telling him my marriage is falling apart |
| do?â He sort of laughed at me, shook his | | | | seemed sort of silly. |
| head and asked me âare you | | | | You see sometimes we look for the answers to our |
| seriousâ. I didnât understand his | | | | marriage problems in the most stupid places. Asking |
| confusion, it seemed pretty straightforward to me. | | | | my best friend, who had never been married what I |
| Then he said something that made so much sense it | | | | should do about my marriage wasnât going to |
| was almost silly⦠| | | | get me anywhere. |