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Old 07-30-2009, 10:39 PM #1
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My Mom was a very strict Baptist preachers wife. They were married for 56 years when he died. So when she moved into a retirement home it was quite a bit of culture shock for her. She is just now after almost 6 years beginning to understand that people can enjoy songs about bars and drinking. You have to look beyond some of the things they are singing or the ways they are moving and see the person inside. She just hates it that some of these women moves their hips and their breasts move when they dance!!!!!
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