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My Wife's Lawyer Doesn't Understand Me
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New Yorker May 24th, 1999
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I've Just Talked To His Lawyer
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New Yorker November 22nd, 1999
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We've Decided Not To End The Marriage Immediately
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I'll Leave, Margaret, But I Won't Get Lost
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I Come From A Long Line Of Divorcees
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A Minister Performing A Wedding Speaks
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I Don't Need Time To Think
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I Don't Believe It. That's My Ex-wife
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New Yorker May 19th, 1997
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Gesture of Good Faith
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I'm Staying Together For The Sake Of My Parents
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Stop turning the divorce papers into rabbits
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New Yorker August 21st 2000
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The Congressional District Line
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A Doctor Is Seen Speaking With A Woman
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Till Death Do Us Part? Hey
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A Woman Is Seen In A Home Holding Hands
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Fishbowl Mommy and Daddy Still Love You
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She Leaves Wooden-handled Knives Soaking
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My Parents Have Decided To Homeschool
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Harry, I Wish You'd Stop Singing 'the Impossible
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I am thinking about getting my own place
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One Boulder Speaks To Another Boulder That
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I filed for divorce on the grounds of mental exhaustion
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They Can't Divorce Us
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I'm Prescribing A Divorce
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I spy with my little eye something heading toward divorce
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The Huffman Divorce
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She Married And Then Divorced
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She's Just Waiting For Him To Be Worth Divorcing
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Let's Pretend We're Divorced For The Day
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Did We Ever Go Through With That Divorce
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I'm Sorry About Your Divorce
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Actually, I Divorced Him Right After I Fired Him
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