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by Commander Tansin A. Darcos 12/14/2013, 5:38pm PST |
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Remembered this one after I'd saved the previous one. And I should have remembered it because I noted the guy who wrote and recorded it died in the thread on Jolt Country on famous people who have died while I'm still alive, "I can't believe TDarcos Outlived."
* R. B. Greaves, Take a Letter, Maria. Catches his wife banging her lover, so he's having his secretary write her a letter (copy to his lawyer) telling her it's over, and now deciding he should possibly start a romance with his secretary now that he's getting a divorce, and not giving his woman enough, and paying more, attention to "taking care of business, every day" (as Bachman Turner Overdrive sang) is what caused his soon-to-be-ex-wife to look elsewhere for love and affection. Today that would be problematic and might get him a sexual harassment suit, except that I think he did it positively, in which he said it in a polite way, that she could turn him down with no problem if she wasn't interested.
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