The Perils of Sally Quinn!
Poor dear! She has two weddings to go to on the very same day! Can you imagine? It must be ghastly, I mean just ghastly. I hope she can call Bunny Bixler and meet up for drinks and a ping-pong match at the club.
Poor dear! She has two weddings to go to on the very same day! Can you imagine? It must be ghastly, I mean just ghastly. I hope she can call Bunny Bixler and meet up for drinks and a ping-pong match at the club.
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Wow. The trauma of it all. But more importantly, it seems that the impetus for all this melodrama is that her son’s fiancee is (gasp!!) in the family way. Good to know that even if her church won’t marry couples during the Lenten season, they’re okay with the bride being pregnant before the wedding. Priorities, people.
I just like the idea that Sally thinks that she was invited to the wedding of her step-daughter in California — because it is really common to invite the woman who broke up your parents marriage to your own wedding, and who doesn’t like Sally Quinn?
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Tengrain
Y A W N – Sally who?
Tried to read the article at the link and couldn’t. Has anyone ever seen Sally and the Noonington at the same time? Although to be fair, from the little bit I could stomach, Sal’s not nearly as florid as the Nooner. And great point about the step-daughter! Why on earth would anyone invite the woman who broke up her parents’ marriage to her wedding?
i don’t care about those weddings, but i will clear my dance card for her funeral.
Is she still the medicine woman?
I’m old enough to remember Sally trying to be a partner to the Late, Great, Hughes Rudd on the CBS Morning News in the early 70s. Sally didn’t know she was supposed to look at the camera WITH THE RED LIGHT. Details, details.