Maureen Dowd
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But he was an onophile. He loved wine, so I don't think it had a long-term future.
But he was an onophile. He loved wine, so I don't think it had a long-term future.
But he was an onophile. He loved wine, so I don't think it had a long-term future.
Yeah, that's the right word, right?
Yeah, that's the right word, right?
Yeah, that's the right word, right?
That sounds like a Woody Allen line.
That sounds like a Woody Allen line.
That sounds like a Woody Allen line.
Like the end of Annie Hall. They need the eggs.
Like the end of Annie Hall. They need the eggs.
Like the end of Annie Hall. They need the eggs.
Yeah, no. I would love to be married.
Yeah, no. I would love to be married.
Yeah, no. I would love to be married.
I think I would be really good at it.
I think I would be really good at it.
I think I would be really good at it.
Well, there's a great part in the Al Pacino piece in the book where, you know, I'm pressing him, and he did not like to talk about his love life, and I'm asking him why he never got married, and He said, well, if he could find someone who wouldn't mind living down the block, he might do it.