.. check the weather. Beautiful morning ... check. Smoke ... check."Hi Jo," said I, checking her out. 'Lookin good, keed, ' I'm thinking."'Mornin' swe...etie," replied Jo. "Fire me up one of them Camels." Here ya go." Oh, yeah. Thanks. Love these straights. I don't understand people who smoke filters." So ... what do you want to do today?" You're off, right?" Yup." You holding?" Uh huh." Goody! Let's go to the park." She said, "I want to swing." Ok."She turns to go upstairs to our apartment at. We really enjoyed ourselves in the crisp afternoon air.Dad and Uncle Will had given up on hiring people from the college to help run the presses and do other work in the print shop. The bookbinders were still okay, although they changed every few years. Uncle Will had started calling and e-mailing his old friends and acquaintances to see if they could help in the search for additional help. Many of them had already retired, but had sons or grandsons in the printing trade. He asked if any of. When 8 o'clock finally got here, I ran to my car. I got home within a few minutes. The front door was unlock. When I opened I was greeted with the sight of my wife sitting on the couch, wearing a very sexy red robe. "Well hello handsome," she said this smiling at me. I walked over to her, wrapped my arms around her waist and pulled her close to me. "You know I love you right?" I knew what her answer was. I just wanted to hear her say it. "Yes I know you love me," she said with a smile on her. "I'd love to live here all the time. No television, no cell phones, no pagers, no nothing. Just you and me." I know what you mean," he stared at his wife. She was beautiful. Tall, slim, blue eyes, stunning face and body, shapely legs and intelligent to boot. He felt that he was lucky she was in love with him though no children were on the horizon. Little did he know that her mother had showed her how to prevent from becoming pregnant until she felt ready to have a baby. "But I think we'd get.
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