Short Monologue - I Ate the Divorce Pape A short 1 minute monologue called I Ate the Divorce Papers by Gabriel Davis report Uploaded 6 years ago. You will receive email notification with a link. Feel free to post your casting call on our Facebook page as well. "I won't lose myself again.

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Listen, I ate your divorce papers last night Don't worry, it came right back out again Lawyer Dog.

No. We can’t. I Ate The Divorce Papers. Written by Gabriel Davis. Directed by Jeremy Brull. Starring Sarah Knowles That’s right. I ate the divorce papers, Charles.

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Thats right. I ate the divorce papers, Charles. I ate them with ketchup. I Ate the Divorce Papers - Comedic female monologue from the play Goodbye Charles - monologue 2. (Monologist stands in front of her soon to be ex-husband) I ate them.

You probably want me to get serious about our divorce.

All this was told while we ate. It was probably due to my parents' divorce that Ruth and I that summer were sent alone on summer After my fathers dead I found in my Father's papers a description of how it happened.

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Oct 16, 2020 How Do I Serve Divorce Papers? To begin the divorce process, you will need to have your spouse served with a summons and petition.

I ate the divorce papers

You always called our marriage a joke! I ate the divorce papers. Posted by Aria Medici on February 7, 2017. Comedic female monologue from the play Goodbye Charles. By Gabriel Davis.

You probably want me to get serious about our divorce. The thing is you always called our marriage a Joke. So let’s use logic here: If A we never had a serious marriage then B we can’t have a serious divorce. No. We can’t. I ate them.
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So let’s use logic here: If A we never had a serious marriage then B we can’t have a serious divorce.

I ate them with ketchup.
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