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Posted by Carolyn McCarty on October 18, 2008, 10:08 pm
Some years ago I received what I think was a joke (!?!) about a woman whose
powerful husband forced her out of their house. During her last evening in
residence she ate a pound of shrimp and then inserted the shells and tails
into the drapery rods of her beloved home. When her ex and his new lady
friend moved in, they found the smell unbearable. Naturally, they sold the
house and moved. But they took the drapes and rods with
them.................
I thought that sounded like such sweet revenge......
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Carolyn in The Old Pueblo
If it ain't broke, you're not trying. --Red Green
If it ain't broke, it ain't mine. --Carolyn McCarty
If at first you don't succeed, switch to power tools. --Red Green
If at first you don't succeed, get a bigger hammer. --Carolyn McCarty
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> This book won't expand, inspire, motivate or educate; might not even keep
> you awake. If you'd like a book to read just for the happy of it, find
> Baby, Oh Baby by Robin Wells. There's a chapter with a wronged wife
> getting spectacular revenge that you'll enjoy reading twice. You can skip
> the sex if you already know how. This is a good read. Want to recommend
> a book to us? Polly
>
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> you awake. If you'd like a book to read just for the happy of it, find
> Baby, Oh Baby by Robin Wells. There's a chapter with a wronged wife
> getting spectacular revenge that you'll enjoy reading twice. You can skip
> the sex if you already know how. This is a good read. Want to recommend
> a book to us? Polly
>