![]() ![]() He's basically telling his friends, and his wife, that they have absolutely no clue what they're yammering on about.īut to be fair, Mel isn't in the nicest mood at this moment. This isn't the nicest thing in the world to say, because belittles everything everybody else has said about love so far. ![]() He says: You see, this happened a few months ago, but it's still going on right now, and it ought to make us feel ashamed when we talk like we know what we're talking about when we talk about love. ![]() So why isn't this story called "Knights and Bees"? Probably because the title comes from a line in the story itself, when Mel McGinnis introduces his example of true love, the story of an elderly couple who survive a car accident. When love is the topic, you never know what's going to come up next. They talk about domestic abuse, stalking, rat poison, suicide, car accidents, surgeries, hospitals, knights, and-how could we forget?-bees. It isn't all hearts and flowers and romance here. ![]() That sounds pleasant enough, but what comes out in their conversation might surprise us a little. This longish title does a nice job of describing the story – a story in which two married couples sit around drinking gin and talking about… wait for it… love. ![]()
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