
Clichés aren’t what they’re cracked up to be. Unless of course you have an axe to grind. Take my wife for instance. Please. She went out in a blaze of glory. Kicked the bucket, bit the dust, gone to meet her maker. She was only 30 when she cashed in her chips. Didn’t stand a chance. She thought she was God’s gift to mankind. But really she was skating on thin ice. The tide had finally turned and she was up shit creek without a paddle. Oh well, here today, gone tomorrow.
The first time I saw her she was dressed to the nines. I was struck by a bolt from the blue.
“Cat got your tongue?” she said to me.
I was caught off guard but I knew the score. I had to sweep her off her feet or she wouldn’t give me a second glance.
“You’re as pretty as a postcard,” I replied. “Haven’t I seen you before?”
God, I must have been dumber than a box of rocks, but hey, I was bent out of shape. I had already fallen for her, hook, line and sinker. Make no bones about it I was as mad as a hatter. But I had put my foot firmly in my mouth and had to think quick on my feet.
“Look,” I said, “don’t judge a book by its cover.”
“Save your breath,” she replied. “I wouldn’t go out with you if you were the last man alive.”
I had made an ass of myself but it was now or never. I waited for the dust to settle then let fly with both guns blazing.
“Will you marry me?” I blurted out.
She looked like a stunned mullet. Then she suddenly broke out into a laugh. She had a smile as sweet as honey pie.
“Yes,” she said, “a hard man is good to find and you’re just what the doctor ordered.”
**
They say all’s fair in love and war. Take my wife for instance. Please. Well, my best mate did. He took her for every penny she had. Didn’t stand a chance. While she wasn’t looking he took off like the clappers, money and all. He was out of there like a rat up a drainpipe. Off like a piece of gorgonzola. Can’t say she didn’t have it coming. Served her right. In the end she didn’t have two nickels to rub together. Not a zack to her name. The walls were closing in on her and she drove her car off a bridge. What a way to go.
I didn’t see it coming. When all’s said and done, however, come hell or high water, I knew which side my bread was buttered. Better the devil you know than the devil you don’t. All in all, I thank my lucky stars.
When push comes to shove, it’s love that isn’t what it’s cracked up to be. But it ain’t over till the fat lady sings. Amen.

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