“You know, Ethel, we’re really fortunate to be working for Mr. Holtzapple—he’s one of the nicest, kindest, most successful men in town.” September 24, 1955
“I must be getting old—I’m beginning to select my shoes for comfort and my sweaters for warmth.” October 1, 1957
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The first thing I thought of looking at the third one (4/1/61) would be the irony of the woman outside telling her friend to watch what she says to the woman inside, when THAT woman could possibly be in there (oh I don’t know) printing counterfeit money?
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The first thing I thought of looking at the third one (4/1/61) would be the irony of the woman outside telling her friend to watch what she says to the woman inside, when THAT woman could possibly be in there (oh I don’t know) printing counterfeit money?