Jean doesn’t know “she” and “her” referred to Fiona and not Elly. John’s fault. He failed to explain why he rented the apartment. He let Jean assume and run with her imagination – and to gossip.
So this woman is not bright. Didn’t John just mention Fiona and how much trouble she’s been for the family to his assistant the other day? She knew he was getting the apartment for her even if he didn’t clarify it was Fiona. You would think she would be smarter than this.
Semantics is everything. This morning I mentioned to my daughters something funny my boss did at work. One of my daughters said, “Ah…friends!” I said, “Technically, we’re not friends; he pays me to be with him.” Can you imagine if someone overheard THAT statement? LOL (I immediately followed it with, “That did NOT come out the way I meant it!”)
Just the other day I caught the old “Three’s Company” on Antenna TV and this kind of plot happens there every time: someone jumping to a conclusion because they overhear a conversation and hilarity ensues…That’s what happened here and it is funny, if you go back to late April and May 1991 and read it without pauses …. the whole story is really funny …
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
Ricky himself has some ‘splainin’ to do.
jmworacle over 4 years ago
Checque your shoes John. You just stepped in a meadow muffin.
Odd Dog Premium Member over 4 years ago
Oh the rumor mill and gossips are working overtime today John.
M2MM over 4 years ago
Oh John, you are walking into a nasty one there. Best to clarify before it gets even worse.
capricorn9th over 4 years ago
Jean doesn’t know “she” and “her” referred to Fiona and not Elly. John’s fault. He failed to explain why he rented the apartment. He let Jean assume and run with her imagination – and to gossip.
KelleySweat over 4 years ago
Confession is good for the soul, Jean. Of course she doesn’t feel the need to confess…
theincrediblebulk over 4 years ago
I one monologue interpreted as two totally different monologues
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
What we have here—-is failure to communicate!
GirlGeek Premium Member over 4 years ago
So this woman is not bright. Didn’t John just mention Fiona and how much trouble she’s been for the family to his assistant the other day? She knew he was getting the apartment for her even if he didn’t clarify it was Fiona. You would think she would be smarter than this.
djtenltd over 4 years ago
I’m just glad Jon finally had the “corjones” to step up and do what he needed to do!
Kalkkuna over 4 years ago
I would bet this is based on a real event.
Mr. JRB over 4 years ago
Sorry, help out?"
Wren Fahel over 4 years ago
Semantics is everything. This morning I mentioned to my daughters something funny my boss did at work. One of my daughters said, “Ah…friends!” I said, “Technically, we’re not friends; he pays me to be with him.” Can you imagine if someone overheard THAT statement? LOL (I immediately followed it with, “That did NOT come out the way I meant it!”)
artheaded1 over 4 years ago
This is SOOOOO funny! :)
Gerard:D over 4 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
Here, the gossip machine works against an innocent guy. In a television series, writers could spin out this situation for weeks!
ValancyCarmody Premium Member over 4 years ago
This would all be cute and funny if not for the knowledge that IRL he eventually did dump her.
j.l.farmer over 4 years ago
that’s what happens when you leave the most important details out of a story.
flagmichael over 4 years ago
This only works if John never told Jean about the Fiona nightmare, and then assumed she knew all about it.
summerdog over 4 years ago
This sort of misunderstanding has been the basis of many a comedy sitcom in the past. Always funny.
Cincoflex over 4 years ago
ugh. I hope we get over this storyline soon.
1JennyJenkins over 4 years ago
Just the other day I caught the old “Three’s Company” on Antenna TV and this kind of plot happens there every time: someone jumping to a conclusion because they overhear a conversation and hilarity ensues…That’s what happened here and it is funny, if you go back to late April and May 1991 and read it without pauses …. the whole story is really funny …
platyfurmany over 4 years ago
Oh, John… you don’t give enough information to keep yourself out of trouble!
USN1977 over 4 years ago
My name is Gossip.
I have no respect for justice.
I maim without killing.
I break hearts and ruin lives.
I am cunning and malicious and gather strength with age.
The more I am quoted the more I am believed.
I flourish at every level of society.
My victims are helpless.
They cannot protect themselves against me because I have no name and no face.
To track me down is impossible.
The harder you try, the more elusive I become.
I am nobody’s friend.
Once I tarnish a reputation, it is never the same.
I topple governments and ruin marriages.
I ruin careers and cause sleepless nights, heartache and indigestion.
I spawn suspicion and generate grief.
I make innocent people cry in their pillows.
Even my name hisses.
I AM CALLED GOSSIP.
JD'Huntsville'AL over 4 years ago
My mom was like that — using pronouns in a way that you had no idea to whom she was referring.
Katzi428 over 4 years ago
Jean…if you ONLY knew John’s side of the story!!
WhoDat over 4 years ago
Boy, is Jean ever in for a surprise…
Petemejia77 over 4 years ago
The heck is this? “Three’s Company”???