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If she felt like divorcing him then, she would do it.
"It has beaten me up, so I feel like divorcing it," she said.
Nothing radical -- like divorcing her dentist husband and their luxe lifestyle at 37 ("the first thing I'd ever failed at") or quitting a senior presidency at Disney (she ignored the standard chorus of "You'll never work in this town again") in 1994 -- this time around.
In fact it was a little like divorcing one's self; as the new you emerges from the chrysalis of the old you.
Even Bobby's dream theatre has fallen into disrepair of late, now more a dilapidated end-of-pier casino filled with angry day-trippers and tourists, tiring of David Moyes' fumbled attempts to pull rabbits from hats, while Rooney and RVP bicker like divorcing Krankies.
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"We share it, like divorced parents," she said.
The pitch: " 'They're divorced, see, so they go on TV every morning and fight and bicker just like divorced people!
Puppeteer Jerry Nelson, who was one of the original performers of Snuffy, noted, "Now we delve into things like divorce that are likely to affect small children very heavily.
It's a bit like your gran divorcing your grandad.
"People are saying they feel like G.M. is divorcing them," he said.
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