
“You mark my words!”
She said.
Pointing an angry finger at me.
I did.
Then proceeded to do what I wanted. And it was good.

“You mark my words!”
She said.
Pointing an angry finger at me.
I did.
Then proceeded to do what I wanted. And it was good.
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Yea. You got it. Born a rebel.
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It doesn’t take much obedience to make someone’s words.
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thanks…..
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The shirt I’m wearing at this very moment says: “Find out where the line is drawn and cross it deliberately.” ~ George Carlin
I love your story!
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thanks. born a rebel. loved Geo. Carlin.
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A perfect succinct SSS!
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thank you. you get it.
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Sometimes it works, let’s hope this is one of those times.
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thanks
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Oh, you don’t know how much I wish I’d had strength and courage to do it. Well done, and in such a succinct six.
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Thanks.
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Welcome.
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Love it!
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thanks
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LOL. You go, Arlene! 😆
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thanks.
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