That was step one. But, the customers would not stay if there was nothing else to keep them. After they had had their freebies, there needed to be som...ething more. They had to believe that the experience in Talent Spot would be better than the experience down the road. The extended happy-hour, when they could buy half price drinks, kept them seated longer, and drinking more. Daddy would distribute free drinks personally, confiding in the customers, reinforcing the bond. Once the customers had. “Excellent. I’m glad Carol can help you. She’s a hell of a good lawyer. Did the incorporation work for my first business and I’ve been using her ever since.” “I need a favour, Bill. Another one, that is,” Becky went on. “Fire away,” I replied with a shrug. “Always glad to help out my favorite daughter-in-law.” “I’m your only daughter-in-law,” she pointed out. “And I would like it to stay that way but that seems like wishful thinking now,” I said wryly. Becky giggled. “I know you’re not as. She wondered what high school dating would've been like had fate not stepped in.She'd watched her mother's bedtime routine for years. On those nights that she and her father would lock their bedroom door, her routine was always the same. Her mother would make them both drinks.Then one night she'd seen it. She watched closely as her mother carefully removed a small plastic bag from its hiding place in the top cupboard. She carefully measured out a small amount and put it into both drinks. Then. . you're going to be an Auntie." Sophia said with a broad smile."You're going to have it?" Yeah." All right, what is going on?" Paul bellowed, making the other three laugh."I'm pregnant," Sophia told him."Ah," Papa Bear said. "Is this a good thing or a bad thing?" We've decided that it's a good thing," Sophia told him. "An inconvenient and difficult thing, but a good thing." You gonna be able to go to the Olympics?" Yup. Talked to a doctor about that today. The only problem is I'm dealing with.
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