I would N-E-V-E-R give my husband that kind of stupid ultimatum about his diecast car layout._______________
When we were dating, my husband had a gorgeous 1977 Firebird. When we got married, a lot of the ladies I worked with told me, “Now that you’re married, you can make him get rid of that ‘toy’.” I said, "First, I don’t “make” him do anything, and he doesn’t “make” me do anything. We’re a team. Second, if he ever gets rid of that ‘toy’, I’LL kill him!"
If they live in a typical tract neighborhood, then the Patterson’s house and the Enjo’s house probably have similar floor plans. We know the Patterson’s house has 3 bedrooms (they added a fourth for April later) and a basement big enough for John’s workshop, so the Connie/Enjo house is probably similar. Besides, they wouldn’t move into a house where Brian and Dawn had to share a room.
Spoiler: Connie later returns and moves into Mrs. Bards old house. With a husband, Lawrence and two-teenaged step daughters. Into a house previously occupied by a childless widow and her dogs.
My wife used to complain I spent hours reading about football online. I told her fine, I would stop reading, and instead would go out to bars with friends she’s never met, drinking til all hours of the night, spending money and doing who knows what before sneaking in to the house at 3am.
She never complained about my football reading again.
Templo S.U.D. over 9 years ago
So is that why the Enjo family moved from wherever they used to live?
alviebird over 9 years ago
Well, both the wife and the trains went. They just happened to wind up in the same place again.
Wren Fahel over 9 years ago
I would N-E-V-E-R give my husband that kind of stupid ultimatum about his diecast car layout._______________
When we were dating, my husband had a gorgeous 1977 Firebird. When we got married, a lot of the ladies I worked with told me, “Now that you’re married, you can make him get rid of that ‘toy’.” I said, "First, I don’t “make” him do anything, and he doesn’t “make” me do anything. We’re a team. Second, if he ever gets rid of that ‘toy’, I’LL kill him!"
JanLC over 9 years ago
If they live in a typical tract neighborhood, then the Patterson’s house and the Enjo’s house probably have similar floor plans. We know the Patterson’s house has 3 bedrooms (they added a fourth for April later) and a basement big enough for John’s workshop, so the Connie/Enjo house is probably similar. Besides, they wouldn’t move into a house where Brian and Dawn had to share a room.
rekam Premium Member over 9 years ago
I never told my hubby to get rid of his HO models. In fact, I even bought him some for his birthdays.
Asharah over 9 years ago
Spoiler: Connie later returns and moves into Mrs. Bards old house. With a husband, Lawrence and two-teenaged step daughters. Into a house previously occupied by a childless widow and her dogs.
nossmf over 9 years ago
My wife used to complain I spent hours reading about football online. I told her fine, I would stop reading, and instead would go out to bars with friends she’s never met, drinking til all hours of the night, spending money and doing who knows what before sneaking in to the house at 3am.
She never complained about my football reading again.
Carito over 1 year ago
Sounds a bit strange having a 12 (or so) year old boy using a word like “fabulous.” Awesome or cool or rad, yes. Or even “fab”.