Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Paging Joey Greco


This program is both dedicated to the faithful and presented to the false-hearted to encourage their renewal of temperance and virtue.



I am not a person who thinks that all men (or people for that matter) cheat. I am however, a believer in keeping it simple. For the most part, if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a freaking duck. I don't know why that is such a hard concept to grasp. It's not me thinking the worst of people; it's me being realistic about the nature of people and our poor choices. In the past few months I have had more than one friend who suspects that their significant other has strayed. And on at least 2 occasions the suspected parties (who I still believe cheated) has basically just said that they didn't cheat and the whole thing gets dropped. Now I am aware that I don't have to live in other people's relationships and that the choices they make are their own. But I must confess, I just don't get it. Is it that people just don't want to believe that infidelity could happen to them, or do they just truly have that much faith in people who typically have already demonstrated their untrustworthiness? I don't know, it's all greek to me. Anyway ...


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