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Cheaper to Keep Her may refer to: "Cheaper to Keep Her" (Johnnie Taylor song), a 1973 R&B-song performed by Johnnie Taylor, written by Mack Rice and released by Stax Records "Cheaper to Keep Her" (song), a song by Canadian country music artist Aaron Lines; Cheaper to Keep Her, a 1981 comedy film directed by Ken Annakin
William "Bill" Dekker (Davis) is a newly divorced swinger who goes to work for an attorney named K. D. Locke (Feldshuh) as an investigator. His assignments have him tracking down divorced men who have reneged on their alimony and child support payments, a twist of irony considering not only his chauvinistic tendencies, but also the fact that he himself is relying on the money he receives from ...
"Cheaper to Keep Her" is a song by Canadian country music artist Aaron Lines. It is the first single released from his 2007 album Moments That Matter . It reached number one on the Billboard Canada Country chart.
The first single, "Cheaper to Keep Her," became Lines' first No. 1, reaching the top spot in 11 short weeks. The accompanying music video features cameos from Rhett Warrener, Darren McCarty, Jamie McLennan, Richie Regehr, and Lines' good friend Paul Brandt.
Still, if her success for The Substance is any indication, there's always room to keep growing: “[The movie is] that marker of the universe saying — as I said in my [Golden Globes] speech ...
Moments That Matter is the third studio album by Canadian country music singer Aaron Lines, released on June 12, 2007.It features the single "Cheaper to Keep Her". The song "Let's Get Drunk and Fight" was covered by Joe Nichols on his 2007 album Real Things.
Her rent is $1,000 for a beach-front apartment. I'm in my 70s and moved to Panama for retirement. I date men 10 years younger than me because I don't want to take care of them.
Her doctor prescribed the cheaper, generic version of the weight-loss drug after her insurer refused to cover Zepbound, the brand-name version made by Eli Lilly. DeBenedetto, now 43, tells me she ...