Does the term “dowry” apply? …and is that something that Pierre would try to milk? After all, he IS European and Americans aren’t always the brightest bulbs in the circuit.
going by the backstory, this is the ideal opportunity for the whole of Mona’s rather undeveloped family to arrive in America, thus reminding Mona of why she travelled 6,000 miles to get away from them in the first place… (does Air France still allow smoking on its planes? The last I heard was a rather bolshie snarl that whatever the Americans may think about it, the inside of a French airliner is still French territory and subject to French law, and merde alors, we say people have a right to smoke!)
Ah… I’m sure Jen can flesh out Mona’s rather formidable mother and the other four Montrois brothers - and any sisters-in-law and nephews and nieces? - in time for the nuptials.
A good opportunity for the Artist uncle to return from beyond the grave to say “bonjour”, I think!
margueritem over 14 years ago
yes, that could be a problem…
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Uh oh! What will Poor Donna do now?
Sisyphos over 14 years ago
Poor Donna! If she wants to get married, it’s time for her to grow up!
ejcapulet over 14 years ago
How about the part where you tell them just what you’re marrying?
hawgowar over 14 years ago
She does realize she’ll have to have sex with Pierre, doesn’t she?
The missing M. Smokey over 14 years ago
It’s time for some introductions. Sometimes that can head off a big mistake.
3hourtour Premium Member over 14 years ago
..$$$..
catmandew over 14 years ago
Does the term “dowry” apply? …and is that something that Pierre would try to milk? After all, he IS European and Americans aren’t always the brightest bulbs in the circuit.
One wonders…
AgProv over 14 years ago
I love this.
going by the backstory, this is the ideal opportunity for the whole of Mona’s rather undeveloped family to arrive in America, thus reminding Mona of why she travelled 6,000 miles to get away from them in the first place… (does Air France still allow smoking on its planes? The last I heard was a rather bolshie snarl that whatever the Americans may think about it, the inside of a French airliner is still French territory and subject to French law, and merde alors, we say people have a right to smoke!)
Ah… I’m sure Jen can flesh out Mona’s rather formidable mother and the other four Montrois brothers - and any sisters-in-law and nephews and nieces? - in time for the nuptials.
A good opportunity for the Artist uncle to return from beyond the grave to say “bonjour”, I think!