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‘MOBY DICK IN THE DARK’

- DEAR ABBY

★½

When: Through April 10

Where: Streaming live from Theatre in the Dark

Tickets: Pay what you can; $20-$30 suggested donation

Info: theatreint­hedark.com

Run time: 100 minutes, including one 10-minute intermissi­on

Dear Abby: I have seen letters in your column from people upset that their guests don’t help them after dinner. I am the opposite. I held on to a poem you printed years ago and had it permaplaqu­ed and posted on a kitchen cabinet.

For more than 20 years, my husband and I hosted a dinner every Sunday after church. I set the table for 10, but we often had more. When guests offered to help, I handed them a copy of that poem. Could you print it again for your readers? Faithful Follower in Massachuse­tts Dear Follower: Gladly. That poem has been requested many times over the years. It resonates with hosts who are territoria­l about their space when entertaini­ng. It is included in my booklet “Keepers,” which is a collection of poems, essays and letters readers have told me they clipped and saved to reread until they were yellowed with age and fell apart. You were clever to perma-plaque yours.

“Keepers” is both witty and philosophi­cal. It covers many subjects including children, parenting, animals, aging, death, forgivenes­s and more. It can be ordered by sending your name and address, plus check or money order for $8, to Dear Abby Keepers Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. Shipping and handling are included in the price.

It’s a quick and easy read as well as an inexpensiv­e gift for newlyweds, pet lovers, new parents and anyone grieving or recovering from an illness.

Dear Abby: I had weight-loss surgery six months ago. I haven’t had the dramatic transforma­tion that some people experience. I’ve only lost about 50 pounds.

FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS, MY HUSBAND AND I HOSTED A DINNER EVERY SUNDAY AFTER CHURCH. WHEN GUESTS OFFERED TO HELP, I HANDED THEM A COPY OF THAT POEM.

My problem is, friends who know I had the operation keep asking me how much weight I lost. I think it’s a rude question and none of their business. I understand people are curious, especially since they haven’t seen me in person because of COVID restrictio­ns. How do I answer without saying, “None of your business”?

Losing in New Jersey Dear Losing: Your friends may just be curious and want to congratula­te you on a big loss, and 50 pounds is one. That said, you do not have to answer every question that is asked. All you need to say is, “I’ll let you guess once you see me again.” If they ask for a hint, stick to your guns and change the subject. Then consider this: They may be gauging the success of your surgery for themselves.

Dear Readers: Today’s the day for the wearing of the green. A very happy St. Patrick’s Day to you all! — Love, Abby

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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