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Miriam Cruz-Colon and her husband Oscar Colon remember meeting as acting students in 1959
Somehow a friend of ours wanted us to be together in the seen and we were supposed to meet on front of * theatre on 52nd street on Broadway. Oscar was late, we went to hectors…
Hectors is the restaurant on Broadway.
We sat down. And the moment I sat down, there was an electricity.
It is a magic about we…
Hahaha… We never did the scene.
But we got married, isn’t it better?
He went to the army and he was the only guy that would get 3 or 4 letters a day because I wrote to him every single day.
It was a joke in militaries, colon, letter. Everybody’s standing there. Nobody’s getting a letter. Colon! We are in the middle of bomb dust.
About 700 letters in the box that one day we got published.
We got dead before that publish. hahahaha… and we’ve marry how long? Let’s see if you remember now?
43 years. Thank you. We’ve been married and it’s been the greatest thing in my life, because Oscar is a special being. He is a little impatient, impetuous. Impetuous that I call him, uh, * . He’s just like a baby, and that’s why I love about him.
Miriam, you are without doubt a good and giving person, much more giving than I.
No. no, no, Oscar, if you’ve given me your time, your years, you always paid attention to the kids.
I was always running around doing my acting. You had the patience; you had special ability that I think I had never told you of stopping whatever you were doing. You could be in a big meeting who can stop and stop on listen to me and the kids. And that…
Saintly, I could say.
Yes, you marry me, you have to be a saint. Hahahaha…