Archive for December, 2000

Green Card #4

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When you do something truly crazy, like marry a total stranger 21 hours after you meet him, people tend to look at you differently.
It’s easy to misinterpret the stunned silence as approval [or possibly envy] and to mistake the wide-eyed smiles for admiration instead of diplomacy. But who knows, maybe my co-workers really did approve [...]

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Green Card #3

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So we got married.
In Las Vegas City Hall or the Clark County Courthouse — I don’t remember which — we got married. During the ceremony I began to cry, but I said “Yes” at the right place and the justice of the peace pronounced us man and wife.
Afterward, Christos was very concerned. “What’s wrong?” he [...]

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Green Card #2

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My new fiance wanted to drive to Las Vegas and get married right away.
“Tonight?!” I was taken aback. “I can’t! I have another job and I have to be there in–” I looked at my watch. “–an hour.”
“What time you finish?” he asked.
“Twelve o’clock.”
“Okay,” he said. “I come for you then.”
“But I have to be [...]

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Green Card 1

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In the fall of 1975, I moved to Los Angeles full of movie star dreams. After several months, I realized to my chagrin that I hadn’t had the courage to go to even one audition. Just living in that place oozing with desperate ambition made me depressed. So I slunk away to lick my wounds [...]

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1973

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In one terrible year of my life, it seemed that the universe wanted me to have time alone to contemplate my sins.
In January, my stepfather died of a heart attack just a few weeks after my 6-year-old son Chris and I had arrived in San Diego, at my parents’ invitation, so I could make a [...]

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