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Show ~ose (1/25/P3) nage 32 divorce. The only thing is was t hat after the divorce I finally asked myself what happened to all the ~oney I sent home to her? I never got a dime of that back. Today we're friends, I mean we're friends in the sense that we recognize each other •• she went to the hosnital and had heart surgery, and I went to see her in the hos-pital and I even'took her flowers. She introduced me to so~e I ' - I , r ! ' ~'{ ueonlP there tand aftP. r t~ Pv left she said "how should I introduce you?" And I said "any which way you want to is alright." Now, I went and took her the flowers, and I said "I'll tell you the reason why I came is not so much to see you, but I couldn't reme~ber if ever brought you flowers when we were married, and I wanted to correct the error", or some kind or words like that, and she said, "oh yes, you brought me flowers." But, anyway, she went her way through the years and I went mine, but that was the luck of the draw, I mean I didn't see her for 37 months, over 37 months, and she was healthy and young and quite attractive, and that's where it went. My third one was a bigger horrible mistake, but I probabl got more out of that marriage than any one of them except this one, because she had 2 children, and I was fortunate to get one of them grown and I had 3 grandchildren from this marriage and I never had any with her because she had ~ad a hysterectomy, so I married a woman who couldn't have children and they were my last years to have children ••• I was already at this time 37, 38, 39, you know, when I married her. But, what I got I'm satisfied with. Now, ther was the period of my life where I had become reinvolved in the re-ligious community, and she had started studying for conversion un-der Cardon. Now, that's a real conversion. I don't know what you' |