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Reply to comment by riotpwnege in Only One Factory in the United States Still Makes Washboards, and They Are Flying Off of Shelves by davster39
Why is that?
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Reply to comment by vrenak in The nun and the monk who fell in love and married by Stanny491
Yeah, she was so happy. She used to talk about it all the time. Unfortunately she has been ravaged by dementia these last few years and had bad aphasia. But it was definitely special for her to meet her hero
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Reply to comment by s-mores in The nun and the monk who fell in love and married by Stanny491
Haha! Ya. God has a sense of humor though. She wanted 3 girls. She got 3 boys and we were all more trouble than the last
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Reply to comment by vrenak in The nun and the monk who fell in love and married by Stanny491
Haha, sounds like it, doesn't it? It's actually my mother's favorite movie and she met Julie Andrews once which meant the world to her
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My mother left the convent to marry my father. He knew her in high school but she always said she would become a nun. He said he loved her and would wait for her to change her mind. So, he did. And she did. They stayed in touch while he was at West Point and she was in the convent. Finally, on her very last day before she became a full fledged nun, she left and married my dad. Still married some 54 years later
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Reply to comment by TJDG in ELI5: Why can people pass out after being choked/strangled for only a few seconds when the average person can hold their breath for much longer? by nickelbop
Yep. I'm a paramedic and the same happens if your blood pressure drops (due to medication or other reasons)
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Reply to comment by justabill71 in Jabal: the new wheat scientists say can withstand extreme heat and drought by tonymmorley
I see wheat you did there
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Reply to comment by DocPeacock in Cordon bleugh? Worms and crickets could soon be tickling French palates by vpuetf
In the 1800s in Paris they regularly ate rats.
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Reply to comment by MySonHas2BrokenArms in The Bluesleuth-Lite is a device that can instantly find a hidden AirTag by thebelsnickle1991
Just my head and genitals