Word: honeymooners
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Larry's marriage to Dorrie is doomed far before the ceremony; when Larry laments his "deficient love for Dorrie" on their honeymoon their relationship has already entered a long, slow period of decline. So Larry discovers his true love during the bus tour of England that was a wedding gift from his parents. One afternoon the tour stops at Hampton Court, a large maze outside of London, and Larry the florist is entranced. He wanders around, lost, but he has found his passion in life. Shortly after he and Dorrie return home, he plants his own maze in his backyard...
...parents and happy in his job. Then he marries Dorrie and buys a house. They have a son they name Ryan, but their marriage breaks up after five years. Unexpectedly, Larry becomes prominent and well paid for designing and planting hedge mazes, an interest he developed during his honeymoon in England with Dorrie. He meets and marries Beth, an aspiring academic who later leaves him and their marriage for a prestigious post in London. In 1996, Larry falls into a coma for 22 days but recovers fully. A year later, he and his girlfriend Charlotte give a party to which...
...face it: It is illegal for lesbians and gay men to get married. We may be able to use that lovely space in Harvard Yard, but as far as the honeymoon goes, there is nothing to look forward to. President Clinton signed the Defense of Marriage Act last year which preempts any federal acceptance of same-sex marriage. Last year, ENDA, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act which prohibits job discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, did not pass. If you don't live in Hawaii, where the State Supreme Court ruled that it is unconstitutional to ban same...
...fraud suit. Diana's future wedded abode was hotly debated: Would it be Julie Andrews' former Malibu home, reportedly just purchased by Dodi, or the Paris love nest of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, now owned by the father-in-law-to-be? No word yet on a honeymoon site...
...husband Terry says the two decided to enjoy a honeymoon of rifle practice and forced marches because "we thought it would give us a good base to build on." Like many newlyweds, the Wallaces do not see everything the same way. "I thought it was going to be more physically challenging," says Terry, who is training to become a helicopter mechanic. But Sarah found it plenty demanding. She dislocated her left shoulder in boot camp and expects to be discharged from the service for medical reasons later this month. Is this what people mean when they talk about tough love...