- By pure chance, the tall, handsome, stud bachelor Rob meets at the golf course used to write love sonnets to Laura, which she kept.
- Rob, Buddy and Mel have what they consider the most enjoyable round of golf they ever played, enjoyment in large part due to their stray fourth, a man they just met at the club named Joe Coogan. Good looking Joe mentions that he is single, has never been married and has only been in love once in his life while in college - coincidentally to a woman named Laura. As Rob and Joe discuss the issue further, Rob quickly realizes that Joe's Laura is also his Laura, which he doesn't tell Joe. When Rob later confronts Laura about her never mentioning Joe, Laura admits that she's secretly kept some mementos of her relationship with Joe, namely love sonnets he wrote to her. Rob is obviously hurt and jealous, which may increase when Laura, questioning why she kept the poems, decides to run into Joe "accidentally" at the golf course. She does and invites him home for dinner with her and Rob. Due to Rob's attitude, she doesn't tell him an important piece of information about the new Joe that would change Rob's jealous outlook, which in turn would have stopped Rob from making an inappropriate addition to the dinner party. Through it all, Laura comes to a clearer understanding about the sonnets themselves.—Huggo
- Rob discovers that the handsome stud he, Buddy and Mel meet at a golf course used to write love poems to Laura. When later confronting Laura about it, Laura reveals she's kept the love sonnets Joe wrote to her back before the time she met Rob, leaving Rob feeling insecure about his place in Laura's heart. What Rob didn't learn in meeting Joe is that he's a priest, but Laura and Millie do when they visit the club. When Laura phones Rob to let him know she's invited Joe to dinner, Rob is outraged and - not giving Laura a chance to share her discovery of Joe's vocation - invites Sally to join them and snatch Joe away from Laura once and for all. After all is said and done, Laura has new insight into Joe's love sonnets.—statmanjeff
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