tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8714852650745254330.post8064752322733263051..comments2024-02-13T17:35:58.436+00:00Comments on GEORGE AND LYNNE EXPLAINED: GREEK GODHughesiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13551263201831830920noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8714852650745254330.post-21967820132999347772010-10-15T00:36:32.628+01:002010-10-15T00:36:32.628+01:00Lynne is not necessarily solo in the sauna. Bear i...Lynne is not necessarily solo in the sauna. Bear in mind that in 1970s Finland, it was still a commonplace for even public saunas (not just private, family ones) to be entirely clotheless and mixed; so Lynne could make a particularly well-informed assessment. <br />However, although Lynne shows her cruel side in thinking Jayne's husband looks more Aphodite [than Adonis], the actual construction of the plot is nearly as weak as the recent one on doing the dishes at the restaurant after leaving George's wallet at home.<br />Yes, Robbo is bound to be right in expecting George to be observing Lynne, although he need not be so furtive about it. They are married and, so, are entitled to enjoy each other.Ronkonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8714852650745254330.post-76190050137335251752010-10-14T13:34:06.696+01:002010-10-14T13:34:06.696+01:00a complete waste of time for everyone ... except G...a complete waste of time for everyone ... except George who is taking advantage of a conviently positioned knot hole.Robbohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08628526160031857753noreply@blogger.com