He buried his wife what,
a week ago?!?
Nope, won't have anything to do with a man who sees replacing his wife like replacing the washing machine when it croaks.
Bell's wife, Ramona, died of an acute asthma attack on January 5, 2006 in Laughlin, Nevada, where the couple were taking a short vacation. Ramona Bell was 47 years old.
More like six weeks, but yeah, still darn quick. Heck, six months would still be a little too soon IMHO.
Well, things are done differently in Area 51. I think the aliens won't take any human without a mate very seriously.
Aren't women just another appliance?
Dishwasher, sometimes icebox, vacuum (if we're good), washing machine,,,,, a man can't live without these and I'll duck now and run.
Very good point.When you lose your beloved spouse,whether it was expected or unexpected,you would naturally undergo a long period of sadness and grief...during which time you'd have no desire for the "company" of anyone but your departed spouse.
Either this guy is temporarily crazy (due to shock and grief),he's astoundingly shallow,or he wasn't that much in love with his wife.
I was listening to Art that night and although he did say that he missed human companionship and quipped that his cats did not enjoy his choice in TV shows, he did not (IMO) indicate that he was looking for a replacement.