Iris, please make an honest man out of Zak. People are beginning to talk.
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KitKat
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Iris and Zak can try playing tic tac toe on the curtains to try to resolve this conundrum.
Who knew Zak was so bothered by not being legally married? What a throwback he is. That mention of His Nan and the white rice with hamburger gravy has thrown things into a tizzy. BTW, there’s a lot of the latter left on the table.
Yes, what they have works great for Iris - she can sponge off of him and not have to work or do anything other than cook him slop on occasion.
How would "what they have" change if they get married? She could even get a prenup so she could continue her lifestyle of doing nothing if he comes to his senses and decides to find a partner his own age.
It's always trouble when someone says, "Let's not change anything." That usually means that the one who wants to change things is left disgruntled. Zak looks like someone who prefers to be in a gruntled state.
"Are you embarrassed to marry someone like me... someone hotter than you? It's ok babe, I can ask my personal aesthetician to add some crow's feet to me before the ceremony. People will hardly notice how haggard and jowly you are in comparison!"
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Iris and Zak can try playing tic tac toe on the curtains to try to resolve this conundrum.
Who knew Zak was so bothered by not being legally married? What a throwback he is. That mention of His Nan and the white rice with hamburger gravy has thrown things into a tizzy. BTW, there’s a lot of the latter left on the table.
I would be so happy if tomorrow Zak says, "I want to get married because I want us to have children."
-- Scottie McW.
As we mourn the passing of Angela Lansbury, can there be any doubt that she would have been perfect as the lead in "Mary Worth - the Movie"?
Well played Zak, painting her into a corner with that response!
I think this every time I watch Murder, She Wrote.
I watch a lot of Murder, She Wrote
Yes, what they have works great for Iris - she can sponge off of him and not have to work or do anything other than cook him slop on occasion.
How would "what they have" change if they get married? She could even get a prenup so she could continue her lifestyle of doing nothing if he comes to his senses and decides to find a partner his own age.
This is all Nan's fault.
HelenClark
It's always trouble when someone says, "Let's not change anything." That usually means that the one who wants to change things is left disgruntled. Zak looks like someone who prefers to be in a gruntled state.
Why do I think at the end of this storyline, Zak will be dating Mary?
"Are you embarrassed to marry someone like me... someone hotter than you? It's ok babe, I can ask my personal aesthetician to add some crow's feet to me before the ceremony. People will hardly notice how haggard and jowly you are in comparison!"
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