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jjaz i was talking about coffee and we hit a bump. the coffee shot up through the hole in the top of the cup.
what were you thinking i was talking about?
king of the one liners and prince of the messy garage.
All of the first three will probably be done in my bird in the future, but I've had her for less than a month. I plan to keep her forever, and leave both my red Mercedes SLK230 and her in my will, one to each child.
As to the fourth, right before Jim died, he told me if I married again, get a good lawyer and a good pre-nup. In reply I read to him a quote by the first duchess of Marlborough from a book I was reading at the time. After being widowed at age 62, she told a suitor, "If I were young and handsome as I was, instead of old and faded as I am, and you could lay the empire of the world at my feet, you should never share the heart and hand that once belonged to John, Duke of Marlborough." I meant it when I said it in July, 2001, and in spite of profound loneliness, I don't expect to change my mind!
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