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what was your reaction at such a tender age?


dad, Mary, and us, mom comes in, I guess to pick us up,

"He's got to leave me alone."

I was mad.  I loved Mary. 

scolded by my mother over that reaction.

No more Mary.

when it's done, it's done, dad.

should never have never wanted a wife and another woman.

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  1. who laughed about this divorce, Sheri? Walid Bitar and Will Palmer.

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  2. did your dad get this, Sheri, that it wasn't just him, but you guys?

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  3. your dad was too busy doing a pot bong in the kitchen, maybe some friends of his, if it wasn't for Mary, you never would have gotten love

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  4. went to some park, summer, Mary made us Smores. yeah, Texas to New Mexico I think, Carlsbad Caverns. yeah.

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