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“I’ll see your August Social Security and raise you my September and October railroad pension.” B. Brown October 3, 1959
“Talk about luck.” Joseph Zeis August 15, 1959
J.G. Farris July 25, 1959
“Next: Double or nothing?” Al Kaufman April 6, 1957
“I cleaned up the attic, I painted the screens, I washed the dishes, and I’ll never play gin rummy with you again.” Roy Fox April 1, 1961
“Perhaps you two would rather do something else.” Joseph Zeis November 20, 1954
“Ruth, you’re not paying attention to the game. We’re discussing Helen Brown’s operation, not Agnes Smith’s new mink.” Jeffrey Monahan November 3, 1962
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Comments
Wow. I have to hand it to J.G. Farris. (3rd one down). This occurrence never would have ever occurred to me, at all. Yet there they are, each at home, watching the children–sort of. It could be based on fact; I think a lot are.