"Call me sentimental? Call me superstitious? Call me whatever? Beautiful women bring good luck." Robert Joseph Astle
I hope know one thinks I'm getting cocky, you know, since I started the post with my own quote. I guess it's not cool to quote yourself, but I do it anyways:) I got on my soapbox a little early today, what the hell, at least it's my soapbox.
My ex and I split a few years ago, nothing bad, we just drifted apart. She moved back to Kansas about a year and a half ago. This may sound strange to a lot of people, but my ex wife is slowly becoming one of my best friends. The last few months, her and I have been in constant contact with each other. Were not thinking about getting back together as a couple, nowadays, it would be more of a business relationship. The thing I like about her most nowadays? She's figured out how to play the game.
Today we had a nice long chat about a few things. She's planning on moving back to Las Vegas, once she finds a job (she previously worked in medical sales). I told her this. "I'm so happy that someone is actually going to listen and cooperate with me. I don't even know how to explain it!' I've been pushing a number of ideas (Gorilla marketing, Collective Buying Power, Hyperlocal) just to name a few. Well anyways, I heard a long silence on the other end of the phone, and then she told me this. "You and I were great together, as long as we stayed friends. Getting married wasn't our thing..I miss you, but I miss Vegas more than anything. Once I find a job, I'm going to come out there and help you."
My ex has been a class act from the get go. No hard feelings whatsoever on both of our parts. After we were done talking, I started thinking to myself..AGAIN..What's the phrase? Not sure if this is correct? But I think it go's something like this. "If you love something? Let it go. If it loves you? It will come back."
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