Communication Is The Key

Posted by Slobokan @ 17:55 · 149 words · print

Apparently, Ted Turner was pretty torn up when Hanoi Jane left him and it had nothing to do with the sports gifts reminding him of the time he owned the Atlanta Braves.

It wasn't religion that broke up his marriage to Jane Fonda, Ted Turner declares in a new memoir.

He says he was "upset" when he discovered his wife's "conversion," but "it wasn't because she had become Christian," the 69-year-old Turner writes in "Call Me Ted," which comes out next week. The Associated Press obtained an early copy.

He was upset because Fonda didn't talk to him about it.

"Our closets faced each other's, and when I saw her empty space I sat down on the floor between them and cried," writes Turner, who had two previous wives.

So, if she had just talked about converting to Christianity everything would have been okay?

Christianity, closets, and communication. The three C's of any relationship.

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