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[quote=Anonymous]There is some absolute comedy gold in this article. :D *** That pleasantness spilled into what turned out to be an almost, but not quite, perfect evening at Il Cantinori. Just after he ordered dinner, Dr. Wallack was called to the hospital on an emergency. “That was a curveball,” he said. “Because I was really having a wonderful time. But it’s my job to take care of sick people, and at the time I had a patient who was close to passing away.” He smoothed it over with Ms. Zhou with reassurances. “I told her, ‘I’ll be calling you very soon, [b]and I mean that[/b].’ [b]That night,[/b] after I had tucked everybody away in the hospital, [b]I called her again[/b].” Ms. Zhou remembers that follow-up differently. [b]A few days passed before he called for a second date[/b], she said. But the wait fueled her anticipation. “I was really attracted to him on that first date, and [b]I wanted to see where it would take me[/b],” she said. [b]It took her to some spectacular places:[/b] They saw a series of Broadway shows including “Jersey Boys”; went to top-tier restaurants in the city; and, toward the end of 2014, to Puerto Rico for a five-day vacation. “[b]That was when I realized I could spend a lot of time with Marc,[/b]” Ms. Zhou said. ***[/quote]
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