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Wait till after what bar?
No maybe.
You didn't need me, but I haven't seen any bestsellers.
I stopped reading after the free one, but the one I paid for ended up in the hands of a Kentucky hillbilly. I don't know what happened to him, the paperback, or you.
The reason you didn't sue my brother is because you knew he was right on. I just sugar coated it. And you knew what I meant.
Generous offer, my foot. Thank God you had family obligations.
Maybe not your style, but my mother's.
Was my brother pimping or was he not a partner either.
Stetzer is the only one who tried to score and he failed. He did last and my brother said he married a spendaholic.
I knew enough and it drove me crazy.
I'm happy you found a remarkable woman and I hope your 2 daughters have better luck in Seattle than I did.
My husband would say keep it short or better yet, don't bother, but he's sleeping.
It would be embarrassing if the receptionist at the Lane, Powell...maybe the samo one who married Stetzer opened those letters first, but I didn't care, I had nothing to lose. Guess you knew enough. I knew enough and I blew that city.
And those were personal questions for an insurance man.
Cris is awake and he's making the coffee.
Till we meet again in heaven. At least that is where your eyes focused when we met at Harvard.
The only thing we had in common was our fathers were both wheat farmers. Mike did tell me some stuff that I thought was interesting.
The river was the most interesting pavilion at the SPOKANE world's fair. I have been to many. Thanks for asking.
Coffee is ready. Goodbye.
Popularity is easy. Fame takes time! Diane Pico (talk) 14:09, 1 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]