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As a mother, if she were my daughter, I would tell her that one day she will look back on this and be very glad. Granted, she has that baby to care for, but I think she's got more of a future without that greasy bohunk dragging her down.
As a mother, if she were my daughter, I would tell her that one day she will look back on this and be very glad. Granted, she has that baby to care for, but I think she's got more of a future without that greasy bohunk dragging her down.
ReplyDeleteLetterman mentioned this last night as well... his quip? "Even the Russians could see THAT one coming." :)
ReplyDeleteYeah, I think we all saw it, but I am glad that she didn't make another stupid mistake by marrying him.
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