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From being treated with a night on the town, eating at the Bronzeback, a soothing stress relief, time in the Jaccuzi, a very restful night at the newly awarded four star Marriott Shoals and breakfast in bed. (I'm sorry I could not get it all in three words!), Thanks for asking though...and a backrub




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aside--the closest i've ever had to any that is Shoney's, or the sale barn, and a slap on the rear Frowner
...and i give a great backrub...
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Originally posted by (aka)PuckerupFrog:
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From being treated with a night on the town, eating at the Bronzeback, a soothing stress relief, time in the Jaccuzi, a very restful night at the newly awarded four star Marriott Shoals and breakfast in bed. (I'm sorry I could not get it all in three words!), Thanks for asking though...and a backrub




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aside--the closest i've ever had to any that is Shoney's, or the sale barn, and a slap on the rear Frowner
...and i give a great backrub...


Don't complain...I once had a simple bucholic type invite me to funeral home opening.
I went to my husband's wife's funeral.
When we met he was separated, but thought they had been married for 14 years. They had a license and the ceremony, but she had "forgotten" to divorce her first husband. We legally married, she filed for divorce from hubby #1 then was killed in a car wreck a few months later. Her family refused to accept that my husband was not her husband so they listed him as her husband in her obituary.
He went to the funeral for the kid's sake, but wouldn't go without me so i went.
Very strange, but civilized.

guess we all live in a soap opera at some point, eh?

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