I kept thinking it would be a sad story with a moral and instead it was wonderfully heart warming. Thanks!
Long ago, my cousin lost a jell-o recipe that she loved; she asked everyone for it, but no one had it. Turned out the man she eventually married had it in his files. I was reminded of that while I was reading. posted by girlhacker at 6:15 PM on August 30, 2001
[this is good]
Sorry, that's the last time I'll do that. Really, I did enjoy that. posted by GriffX at 7:05 PM on August 30, 2001
Zeldman's just a big soft teddy bear, isn't he. Apparently, so am I. I nearly cried when I read that. posted by jpoulos at 7:44 PM on August 30, 2001
Made my night, that guy should write a book. posted by Mick at 8:27 PM on August 30, 2001
great story though. posted by lotsofno at 11:28 PM on August 30, 2001
Yeah did they ....
live happily everafter?? posted by johnny7 at 3:13 AM on August 31, 2001
Am I really the only one here who just rolled his eyes and thought "what sentimental tripe?" posted by rodii at 10:41 AM on August 31, 2001
Looks like. Have you no sentimentality at all, rodii? posted by evixir at 11:52 AM on August 31, 2001
Sure. And I like Jeffrey and admire his Glamorous Life stories and like hearing about Joan, who I assume this was a veiled love letter to. But it was so unmemorable, I can't figure out why anyone had a reaction more complicated than "who cares?" posted by rodii at 9:43 AM on September 1, 2001
thanks z.
posted by jcterminal at 6:07 PM on August 30, 2001