I thought this was interesting. It’s funny how much of this was off my radar screen in the time frame in which it was happening. I liked listening to her from the perspective of where I am now, where she is now and where we both were at the time. It says a lot to me that she is (was) still friends with her exes. Lotta stuff goes on as we go through the years. I would like to read her book. How about you?
Karin
Originally posted 2007-08-31 18:39:29.
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