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51st Way to Leave Your Lover
Special to FreeRepublic ^ | 26 November 2005 | John Armor (Congressman Billybob)

Posted on 11/25/2005 10:42:22 AM PST by Congressman Billybob

My wife, Kemberly, has left. That’s ordinary enough. It happens a few million times a year, assuming that half of all American divorces are the wife’s idea. But this is about the why, not the what, of that decision.

The why is unique, and extraordinary. If I were she, and she were I, I would do the same thing. (Work on it. That sentence is grammatically correct.)

My wife has been offered the job of Head Chef of a new restaurant out of town, to be built and run to her specifications. To that you say, well, some commuter marriages work. Not this time. The restaurant is a few miles outside Pago Pago in American Samoa. And that is 8,000 miles from my home in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Our situation raises an interesting philosophical question. Would you, should you, leave your husband/wife if the chance of a lifetime – the chance of several lifetimes – came along?

Here’s our story. The Internet recounted its beginning, so it’s appropriate it should recount its end. We began with serendipity, a Newsweek recommendation of my column that brought me together with a lady from Indiana who read it. We end with serendipity, also.

Anyone with skills as a chef, and manager, and caterer, would jump at the opportunity to run a brand-new, four-star restaurant, if such an opening came to his/her attention. A fair number of you are closet chefs. You watch the Food Network. You think maybe you could chuck your humdrum day job and build a satisfying future with a special food product, or a brand-new restaurant. You know who you are. I saw you smile.

But opportunities like that aren’t advertised in the paper. Like much else which appears in the newspapers, things aren’t what they claim. You can rest assured that a help wanted ad that says it offers the “Opportunity of a Lifetime,” doesn’t.

Here’s the story behind this story. Back in June, Kem made a business trip to American Samoa. The population is about 67,000, but of those the ones who come from mainland US or other nations are a smaller group and everyone knows everybody. When anyone new shows up, the residents get to know him/her promptly. It’s the equivalent of waiting for the stage in the American West a century ago.

Anyway, it turns out that a group of businessmen were interested in creating a new, four-star restaurant near Pago Pago. They knew what they wanted, but not who would do it. Enter a talented woman from North Carolina. Everybody invites each other in that group home for dinner. (There ain’t a lot of nighttime entertainment in Samoa.)

So, the folks on the island found out that Kem is a fine cook. They also found out that she knows her way around commercial equipment and management for kitchens, and multiple styles of cooking from many nations. To make a long story short, she had an opportunity to become Head Chef, and partner, with full creative control.

She looked at three possible locations for the restaurant, two for new construction and one a mansion with wrap-around porches overlooking the Pacific. Think of the architecture and environment described in Somerset Maugham’s famous short story, “Rain.” He was living on Samoa when he wrote that.

Kem has not described to me how long it took her to consider this offer that came out of the blue. Maybe she didn’t want to hurt my feelings worse by telling me that her delay was measured in nanoseconds rather than days or weeks. In any event, she returned to North Carolina, and immediately told me the good news (or bad news, depending on your viewpoint).

I understood right away how incredible this opportunity was for her, and why she wanted to accept it. So, instead of getting hysterical, I’ve worked with her on such details as getting a long-term, no-cut contract, and possible copyright issues with the name of the restaurant. So there you have it; probably the most extraordinary reason for the end of a marriage that you’ve ever heard.

Will I miss Kem? You bet. Do I wish her well? Absolutely. Since many readers of my columns are friends of both of us, drop her a line care of my address and I’ll get it to her. And if you’re in Pago Pago in about 14 months, look her up at the club, have “a Thanksgiving dinner that can’t be beat,” and say hello.

About the Author: John Armor is a First Amendment attorney and author who lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. John_Armor@aya.yale.edu


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KEYWORDS: americansamoa; cuckold; experiment626; felicityfahrquar; kemberlyherding; pagopago; shedumpedhim
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To: Congressman Billybob
Dear Bob
It is with sadness that I read your post. Marriage is a wonderful thing if both are in the same frame of mind. This does not seem to be the case with you and your wife. My husband and I are about to celebrate our 48th anniversary in Dec. All I can say about staying together, happily, for 48 years is this, each must be will to give into the other.
No one gets his way all of the time. If this is truly her dream to go to Somoa, you should be willing to go with her. If you are totally unable to go to Somoa then she should be willing to let this opportunity pass. This doesn't seem to be the case, but who knows, tomorrow could bring a change of heart.
181 posted on 11/25/2005 2:24:04 PM PST by Ditter
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To: BibChr

What you said. Obviously not a whole lot of love lost in this relationship if each partner so willingly walks away.


182 posted on 11/25/2005 2:26:27 PM PST by bonfire (dwindler)
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To: Congressman Billybob

After reading this thread and hearing the responses of most FReepers, I have a question. Why divorce? Is that so that one (or both) of you can have sex with others? Why not at least try the separation and see if one of you doesn't want to rejoin the other after a few months?


183 posted on 11/25/2005 2:27:32 PM PST by Yaelle
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To: tessalu
This column is off-the-charts bizarre. The wife is taking off for a better job and the husband doesn't seem to mind. You'd think they'd only been on a couple dates together. I am appalled by this column. Such a cavalier attitude to marriage shouldn't be trumpeted by any Freeper.
184 posted on 11/25/2005 2:27:37 PM PST by utahagen
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To: Salamander
My husband is the chance of a lifetime – the chance of several lifetimes. The answer is a resounding no.

Make that WIFE in my case.............

185 posted on 11/25/2005 2:31:04 PM PST by litehaus
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To: Willie Green
OTOH, maybe the ex never gave Billybob the chance to tag along...
In that case, then the b*tch ain't worth it...
and Billybob needs to learn to vent...

OT OTHER OH, Billybob can be a real pinhead at times, so you really shouldn't judge her too harshly.
Then again, she shoulda known what she was getting into.....

Aw who gives a hoot.
It's almost dinner.
Go make yerself a turkey sandwich or something...

186 posted on 11/25/2005 2:38:41 PM PST by Willie Green (Go Pat Go!!!)
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To: All

I smell rights to "Movie of the Week"....

...wacky wife ditches right-wing hubby...opens a mishap-plagued restaurant in Samoa...

...hilarity ensues!!!


187 posted on 11/25/2005 2:43:18 PM PST by paulat
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To: litehaus

Your wife's a lucky woman....:)


188 posted on 11/25/2005 2:45:39 PM PST by Salamander (Cursed With Second Sight)
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To: Congressman Billybob
Chance of a lifetime? There is no such thing. Be with the ones you love, in poverty or wealth, and better things will come along.

What was it that I heard last night? Share in joy and double joy, share in misery halve misery. Promise to stick with the ones that you love and you have their strength and council when most vulerable to destruction.
189 posted on 11/25/2005 2:49:43 PM PST by Porterville (beware the nature-nazis)
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To: DakotaGator

Yours is good manners.


190 posted on 11/25/2005 2:50:06 PM PST by Alia
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To: Willie Green

who stole the kishka...?; )


191 posted on 11/25/2005 2:51:14 PM PST by xsmommy
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To: tessalu; Congressman Billybob
It must not have been love anyhow. Come easy, go easy.
192 posted on 11/25/2005 2:52:43 PM PST by Bella_Bru
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To: Bavarian Leprechaun; Congressman Billybob

Bottom line: if she accepted the offer without getting Billybob's buy-in in advance, then obviously he's much better off without her


193 posted on 11/25/2005 2:52:47 PM PST by SauronOfMordor (I do what the voices in lazamataz's head tell me to)
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To: Bella_Bru; tessalu; Congressman Billybob
It cut off the rest of my reply to tessalu. We don't know if it was love or not. Only they do.

And it's never easy. So, if he didn't want to join her, she could not have gone either and then been resentful. I've known couples like that. Sure, they stay together; but they are resentful of each other.

194 posted on 11/25/2005 2:54:49 PM PST by Bella_Bru
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To: Al Simmons

There's something weirdly passive-aggressive about this whole thing.


195 posted on 11/25/2005 2:54:58 PM PST by paulat
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To: utahagen
This column is off-the-charts bizarre. The wife is taking off for a better job and the husband doesn't seem to mind.

The wife of a friend of mind announced that she wanted a divorce, and he amicably said OK. He had gone thru enough that he'd had enough anyway

196 posted on 11/25/2005 2:56:12 PM PST by SauronOfMordor (I do what the voices in lazamataz's head tell me to)
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To: xsmommy
who stole the kishka...?

The Matys Brothers?

197 posted on 11/25/2005 2:56:33 PM PST by JennysCool (Non-Y2K-Compliant)
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To: Congressman Billybob

"Here’s the story behind this story. Back in June, Kem made a business trip to American Samoa. The population is about 67,000, but of those the ones who come from mainland US or other nations are a smaller group and everyone knows everybody. When anyone new shows up, the residents get to know him/her promptly. It’s the equivalent of waiting for the stage in the American West a century ago."

I am sorry about your situation, however you don't explain why your wife Kem made a business trip to American Samoa.

Did she know ahead she was going to bid on the job she was offered? I mean how many people make a trip to American Samoa ... without a reason.

Did she have friends or family in American Samoa? Why did she travel there?

It sounds like she had this planned out before she went. I have never met a woman who would go to that length unless she wanted out of the relationship.

Sounds excellent on paper, but let's bring it down to its ugly level: She moved to better circumstances, leaving you out.

Hang in there and my sympathy. You are better off without
that kind of fantasy instead of a marriage. It takes two to work very hard through the boring bumps and it sounds like she preferred to run away from them. I wish you a real woman next time - and there will be a next time.


198 posted on 11/25/2005 3:07:24 PM PST by imintrouble
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To: SauronOfMordor
The thing that's so strange is that this column doesn't indicate anything has been wrong in the marriage! The tone is so casual, you'd think Billybob and his wife had been roommates instead of spouses.
199 posted on 11/25/2005 3:10:52 PM PST by utahagen
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To: paulat

There is something just plain WIERD about this whole thing.
And why did BillyBob post this then not follow up with any replies??


200 posted on 11/25/2005 3:11:33 PM PST by bonfire (dwindler)
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