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- A perfectionist is someone who finishes the backside of a drawer, which I consider completely unnecessary.
- The reality is you don't get stand offs who are expert kickers as well as top drawer runners. The trick is to find a balance…
- Photos always seem to exist as sort of stuffy, unnecessary antiques that we put in a drawer — unless we take them out, put them…
- The difference between 40 year old cooch and 20 (year old cooch) is the amount of time I wait. That's it. 20 I'll wait FOREVER.…
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