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SCENE: Bride and groom outside a church. The bride is below the church steps crying. The groom is in the background and has just come out of the church door and is obviously going after her and calling out to her.
BRIDE: Y-you’ve been <Sob> married before?!!
GROOM: Only once or twice! Certainly no more than seven or eight times…depending on how you count the twins!
1962 Art: Joe Sinnott & Vince Colletta Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira
DJP.lk9
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SCENE: Bride and groom outside a church. The bride is below the church steps crying. The groom is in the background and has just come out of the church door and is obviously going after her and calling out to her.
BRIDE: Y-you’ve been <Sob> married before?!!
GROOM: Only once or twice! Certainly no more than seven or eight times...depending on how you count the twins!
1962 Art: Joe Sinnott & Vince Colletta Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira
DJP.lk9
BRIDE: Y-you’ve been <Sob> married before?!!
GROOM: Only once or twice! Certainly no more than seven or eight times...depending on how you count the twins!
1962 Art: Joe Sinnott & Vince Colletta Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira
DJP.lk9
Married for a weekend doesn’t count.
Looking at him, the word “prance” comes to mind. Looking at her the phrase “age of consent” comes to mind.
Being “married for a weekend” would be a great subject for a separate Last Kiss in the future! Thanks for the idea, Dave.
Anyone remember this?
And.. and.. TWINS!!
(Or something like that)
Doesn’t ring a specific memory for me. But any time twins are expected I can see having that reaction.
Tony Roberts was an actor in the Woody Allen movie Annie Hall – a movie I barely remember except for the famous cocaine sneeze. He was Allen’s friend from Hollywood. He had some line in the movie where he was bragging about having to give up sex with 16 year old twins to bail out the Allen character.
Had to find it on-line: “Twins, Max! 16 years old. Can you imagine the mathematical possibilities?”