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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI wouldn't call this good timing.
Don Jr. got married a couple of days ago in Palm Beach and is going to have a second ceremony this weekend in the Bahamas.
Dude, you have 365 days to get married.
And you're getting married within 7 days of your ex-wife having breast cancer surgery and your eldest child's high school graduation. You're shading both significant events with your own selfish need to legitimize your relationship with a socialite who is Town & Country material. 'Fraid she'd get away if you didn't "put a ring on it"?
yardwork
(69,680 posts)thomski64
(966 posts)..important golf weekend..
PJMcK
(25,132 posts)They lack any redeeming qualities.
ColoringFool
(1,115 posts)Is not synonymous with "Same Day." Do you know if Junior will be skipping his kid's high school graduation?
And "legitimize your relationship"?! Is THIS the new term for what millions of Americans do, on the regular, otherwise known as "re-marry"?
Plus, where is the negative in one's being "Town and Country material"? Would that I were so!
Finally, somehow I don't think Junior is one of those rare billionaires who might worry about his fiancee's skipping town.
THERE ARE INNUMERABLE ETHICAL OFFENSES AND CRIMES ATTRIBUTABLE TO THIS MOB FAMILY OF TRAITORS, BUT A SECOND MARRIAGE'S TIMING ISN'T ONE.
(No, the OP post doesn't hit home with me personally. Married once, death did us part.)