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Re: Women D*m Cats
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Posted by buickanddeere on September 08, 2005 at 09:07:41 from (216.183.146.41):
In Reply to: Re: Women posted by Bryan in Iowa on September 08, 2005 at 05:53:15:
I was a working my Summer Business busting my butt pricing jobs, rounding up materials, doing the work, keeping the books etc. While trying to make and save enough $$$ for the next school semester. I thought, Ok it will make her happy and why not splurge a little $$$. The criics said it was a great show and tickets were sold out weeks in advance. The lady at the time which I almost married. While I still think she is one mighty fine women, wife and mother. And the world would be a better place with more women like her. I dumped her partly because she was so enthralled and probably aroused during that 3-1/2 hour musical. I didn't know until then just how different our tastes were. Having the choice of enduring that musical or getting scoped by the Dr. It would have been a tough choice and we know which would have done more good. Cats was the longested 3-1/2 hours of my life.
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