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Show Rose (1/1?/83) page 22 Mr. K Mr. R Mr. K Mr. R Mr. K Mr. R Mr. K and most of them had to. So, that's when things got awful with her. And then she was like everybody else making money on 10% margin in the market, and ti one day you didn't have any more making money in the market on 10~ margin, you were sold out, you see. So, there she found herself without any money. I swear to this very day that there wasn't a letter, not a letter that there wasn't at least a $1 in it. And I never really stopped to think whether things were bad with her or not; my attitude might have been different, I might have gotten out of school. I didn't know things were bad for her, I didn't know that until years later. How was it for you? Never really good because I wasn't always working, I was always b o ar~ trying to work. Most of the jobs, if you got ~Ied •• you know, if bc'"'rd you waited tables, you got a~ job •• and then I was very, very careful about that because in most places where you got board you' get paid off in board and you'd have to eat ham, pork, or bacon, or something like that. I had some problems with that, though I will not deny that I ate more than I cared to in those days for that reason. You were trying to keep kosher? No, not kosher, I'm not kosher today, but I don't eat ham, pork, or bacon, I don't eat rr: ~ k o. e d ; ~ a nd ; ·\a y $. n' d ,' 9 , side, either. shrimp, I don't eat shell fish, I don't mix and we don't 1n this house, and I don't So, you're more-or-less kosher, but you sort of keep 1t ••• Kosher style. D1d 1t ever seem strange to you growing up for you to fight as |