Following the death of his wife, Helen, Bob tries to re-enter the world of dating.
Bob, who lost his wife, Helen, some time ago, responds to a telephone personal ad at his brother's urging. He has no connection with his date, Maureen, though, and decides to take himself off the dating market. He explains his reasoning on his telephone personal site with references to his late wife's favorite poem, Keeping Quiet, by Pablo Neruda.—Anonymous
In the aftermath of the death of his wife, Bob tries to re-enter the world of dating through a telephone dating service. His first date goes poorly, though - the girl is physically ill, and there's no emotional connection. Bob decides he's not ready and explains his decision over his telephone dating site by relating his late wife's favorite poem: Keeping Quiet, by Pablo Neruda.—Anonymous