Dear Ann Landers, "Don't bring your home problems to work." It's easy to tell when you've had a fight You con-tinue it on the job and make everyone uncomfortable. So please take this suggestion in spirit intended. Quit-one of you- before both of you are replaced IN THE KNOW
DEAR IN, Generally speaking, I agree with your admonition, but there are exceptions. When the couple owns or runs the business there is less chance for the kind of trouble you describe. It's when they fight on somebody else's payroll that they run into problems. HE CONSIDERS BATHROOM PRIVATE PLACE; SHE DOESN'T
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Dear Readers, , whatever they needed I provided. What really hurt my son and I the most was the obituary - we were not mentioned at all. Our friends (mine and hers) were appalled. I was embarrassed and upset for not just me, but for my son-who loved her also. I never been so upset. Her x-husband put his wife and kids and their grandchildren in the obituary, who my girlfriend barely knew. They live an hour away from us. I know its silly to be mad over a little section of the newspaper, but it still hurts. Will time let this devastating loss of her and this article ever go away? I am so angry at this whole situation, its not like we can go and rewrite an obituary notice.
"At every party there are two kinds of people - those who want to go home and those who don't. The trouble is, they are usually married to each other."