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Once I met a man who knew just what to say just at the right time.

 rare.

it was Kidd Kraddick.

you guys woud have been a good match, Sheri.  R.I.P.

too bad most of it towards you was for looks.

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  1. You told Marc Rahe that it would be easier when you got older and lost all your beauty, and he thought you were being conceited. what did he know? is it, Sheri. it is, and it isn't. I miss my youthful body and the fact I could turn a man's head, even got upset at that age when the singer was eyeing Vanessa, my dad's woman and not me. I thought, whatever, don't you want the brains and the beauty, or is it all just sex. Today, I'm more embarassed than anything, my eyes have gone to pot from drinking beer and smoking and decades of targeting. idk, I'm overlooked, it's kinda nice, so yeah, I guess I was right.

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  2. you made a comeback that nobody was expecting what was it 2013, and looked good for a woman that age, and what happened. harassed, at that age? you decided better to look haggardly. what would you want now? nothing. just Phil. these men on Facebook, you gotta be kidding me, I would have found it something something in my twenties and early 30's, but now I just want a warm conversation why do you gotta bring anything into anything. it's nothing. I'm passing my time, I'm bored.

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  3. stick with Sylvia, and Michael, Sheri. remember what you did abs to? your daughter was watching, and learning. yeah.

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  4. I'm not falling for any of them. I remember long time going on Match.com and doing national for male writers. got some, and we exchanged. that was kinda fun. I'm going to ask Michael if he'll start a site for writers to mingle, no sex involved. I would have no idea how to do it.

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  5. it wasn't Match. it was something else, can't remember.

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  6. your dad did go for the brains eventually, your step-mom, she was a good example for you at that age. we got close to, and we both cried when I was leaving to back to school. but then what, she didn't want to pay my college anymore, mainly the sorority. it wasn't exactly Will Palmer, it was her that I dropped out. Sheri, they should have been concerned for your welfare, do you remember every receiving a phone on how you're doing from your step-mom? if I hadn't been in food service, I never would have eaten. could she say the same when she was in college? the most unrepresented food insecurity, the young adult.

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  7. and Julianna, college friend, riding with her tells me her mom just bought her a carton of smokes. No, Sheri, you bring a kid into this world it's an instinct to feed them. Can you imagine if Alec or Beth were lacking in food? ok, you're talking about this because you haven't eaten all day. I'm not gonna either. just ice cream.

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