Kay Kay's Divorce is a comedy CD about my divorce. Producing it and putting it up for sale on ITunes satisfied my dream. My dream of having a comedy CD about my divorce for sale on ITunes. There is nothing about it that makes sense. That is the nature of my life.
In Kay Kay's Divorce I introduce the concept of divorce planning. There are reasons for this.
In the Western culture, young girls are encouraged to fantasize about their dream weddings—they are encouraged to begin early to dream up wedding extravaganzas calculated to bankrupt their families. But since a large percentage of these dream weddings actually end in divorce, shouldn’t young women also be planning their dream divorces? Shouldn't the divorce industry demand a larger role in exploiting the rank and while? More importantly, shouldn’t a divorce provide you with lasting happiness in addition to anxiety, anger and animosity? Or, at the least, shouldn't a divorce provide you with the anxiety, anger and animosity of your dreams?
What do you think?
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