Kerry,

It always sucks hearing about people getting divorced. I've got another teacher at my school who just signed his papers after 11 months of trying to save his marriage. I'm devastated for the guy as he's a great man who was married to the love of his life for 22 years and is now lost w/out her.

Divorce is very sad. On the flip side, marriage is very difficult and both sides often get too comfortable and lose sight of what they need to do to keep the love alive. It is work and attention for both parties at all times. The real saddness is when one side throws in the towel because they just don't want to do the work.

Ok, on to your thread. As far as the golf swing goes, I'm going to quote Kevin Costner in Bull Durham and say "it's all in your head, Meat." Quit thinking and just start doing and it will come back to you. Same advice for you Jeff.

As for the teacher, don't let the fantasy die. I know I wouldn't. Imagine yourself needing to do "whatever" it takes to make sure your son passed her math class. It is even better if you can buy her a cheap pair of reading glasses to wear... blush whistle

No seriously, teachers are very busy and I'm even behind on grading myself. I'll be putting in a ton of hours between now and Christmas getting caught up just so I can fall behind again next semester. Fun stuff, eh?

As for Yoyo's quote:
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Of course you know I was talking about the golf swing....

Talking about practicing and practicing the golf swing, I was on the same line. Kerry will need to sharpen all the tools in his bag if he's going to get intimate w/this teacher.

See, by nature, all us men want to quickly grab the "big dog" and swing for the fences, when the ladies really want us to work hard on our finesse and short game so we are skillful around the freshly manicured greens.

RTL


M:38; D: 6
Divorce Final: 10/6/08