Hello there In late August 2005, Susan, a native of Marple Township, was a new master's of business administration student at Vanderbilt University. At a 30th-birthday gathering hosted by second-year students, she felt remarkably like a high school freshman who had scored an invitation to a senior party - thrilled, but nervous.
»Read story: Love: Susan Strayer & Peter LaMotte
»Read story: Love: Susan Strayer & Peter LaMotte
Comments (4)
Stop printing these silly over the top production numbers?Ten years and two kids from now this union may even be on the way out or hitting the skids.These are not positive acts. Print stories about the guy who keeps a job for 30 years,the woman who beats cancer,the kid that rises up from poverty or the neighborhood that rose from the ashes.Now that's commitment ! vrb1955
You left out all mention of his mistresses. He is a much busier guy than this column would suggest. orange rhino
Sounds like they both have massive egos. Do not see this one lasting long... The Baron
What is wrong with these comments? Well, for starters, these people must be very miserable people to say such mean remarks. Secondly, you are reading, "The LOVE" column...umm, in my world, that means lovely stories of couples who found love and made a lifetime commitment to each other. What's wrong with that? Sounds good to me, considering all the violence in this world. I find these stories refreshing. Keep them coming!! Cali54







