Jeff
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wooden toys for her and you know oh for for bedtime story he's reading her the hunchback of notre dame and he he really just really liked him and i talked about him a lot and how did jeff go from being tom's friend to being your friend I'm trying to think when we started hanging out, just the two of us. I guess it was when we started running.
wooden toys for her and you know oh for for bedtime story he's reading her the hunchback of notre dame and he he really just really liked him and i talked about him a lot and how did jeff go from being tom's friend to being your friend I'm trying to think when we started hanging out, just the two of us. I guess it was when we started running.
We lived really close to Prospect Park, so I decided I was going to take up running. And I think I was talking about that at dinner one night with Jeff and Tom and the kids. And Jeff said, oh, I want to start running. I'll start running with you. He was totally game. And we would text each other. You know, I'm leaving in five minutes.
We lived really close to Prospect Park, so I decided I was going to take up running. And I think I was talking about that at dinner one night with Jeff and Tom and the kids. And Jeff said, oh, I want to start running. I'll start running with you. He was totally game. And we would text each other. You know, I'm leaving in five minutes.
And I would run down the block and he'd be jumping up and down, trying to pump himself up or stay warm if it was winter. And yeah, that was when the friendship really blossomed between the two of us.
And I would run down the block and he'd be jumping up and down, trying to pump himself up or stay warm if it was winter. And yeah, that was when the friendship really blossomed between the two of us.
No, this was the first time that I was really like getting the right shoes and all the gear and all of that. So we were getting into it together. It was not easy. We were definitely pushing. And so we were kind of challenging each other on the there's a hill. So when we would go up that hill, one of us sometimes would be kind of flagging, usually me.
No, this was the first time that I was really like getting the right shoes and all the gear and all of that. So we were getting into it together. It was not easy. We were definitely pushing. And so we were kind of challenging each other on the there's a hill. So when we would go up that hill, one of us sometimes would be kind of flagging, usually me.
And we both loved the movie An Officer and a Gentleman. I wish I could connect with you on that, but I don't know that one. Have you not seen it? No. So maybe you should watch it. Okay. You should definitely watch it. I will. So Louis Glassett Jr. is the drill sergeant, captain, whatever. Richard Gere is the recruit. And there's a scene where he gets in trouble. So Louis Glassett Jr.
And we both loved the movie An Officer and a Gentleman. I wish I could connect with you on that, but I don't know that one. Have you not seen it? No. So maybe you should watch it. Okay. You should definitely watch it. I will. So Louis Glassett Jr. is the drill sergeant, captain, whatever. Richard Gere is the recruit. And there's a scene where he gets in trouble. So Louis Glassett Jr.
is running him through all these hard exercises, push-ups, and spraying him with the hose and trying to get him to quit, to drop out. And... He says, like, I want your D.O.R. I think it's like drop-on request or whatever. And Richard Gere says, I ain't quitting. I ain't quitting. I got nowhere else to go. I mean, the story will not make sense to people if they haven't seen the movie.
is running him through all these hard exercises, push-ups, and spraying him with the hose and trying to get him to quit, to drop out. And... He says, like, I want your D.O.R. I think it's like drop-on request or whatever. And Richard Gere says, I ain't quitting. I ain't quitting. I got nowhere else to go. I mean, the story will not make sense to people if they haven't seen the movie.
It's making sense to me. But when we were on that hill or any time when one of us really was just so tired, the other one would say, I want your D.O.R., And the other would say, I ain't quitting. I got nowhere else to go.
It's making sense to me. But when we were on that hill or any time when one of us really was just so tired, the other one would say, I want your D.O.R., And the other would say, I ain't quitting. I got nowhere else to go.
We talked about everything. We would usually start out talking about how did you sleep the night before. That was Jeff. He was obsessed with the quality of his sleep. So then inevitably it would go into whatever was on our minds lately. If it was a parenting thing or he was dating someone, my marriage, we did get deep real quick. Yeah.
We talked about everything. We would usually start out talking about how did you sleep the night before. That was Jeff. He was obsessed with the quality of his sleep. So then inevitably it would go into whatever was on our minds lately. If it was a parenting thing or he was dating someone, my marriage, we did get deep real quick. Yeah.
I was going through, I mean, I got divorced in 2011 or left Tom in 2011. So I talked a lot of that through with Jeff. He was the one. And he's very good friends with Tom. And still, their friendship remained strong. So that kind of gave me the freedom to vent if I needed to vent. I knew that Jeff was still going to love Tom.
I was going through, I mean, I got divorced in 2011 or left Tom in 2011. So I talked a lot of that through with Jeff. He was the one. And he's very good friends with Tom. And still, their friendship remained strong. So that kind of gave me the freedom to vent if I needed to vent. I knew that Jeff was still going to love Tom.
Nothing really seemed to hurt his feelings. I don't want to make it sound like he didn't have feelings. Definitely he did. There was something about the two of us I knew that he knew who I really am at this core level and that whatever I might say, it didn't change who I am and his understanding of me. So if I was in a bad mood or if I was angry, I said something mean about somebody or something
Nothing really seemed to hurt his feelings. I don't want to make it sound like he didn't have feelings. Definitely he did. There was something about the two of us I knew that he knew who I really am at this core level and that whatever I might say, it didn't change who I am and his understanding of me. So if I was in a bad mood or if I was angry, I said something mean about somebody or something