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Old Mar 05, 2015, 04:03 PM
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just found out that my boss and friend has cancer of the prostate...this turned me sad and introspective of sudden death...
he divorced his wife to move out and live with a younger woman (I did not cast a stone, as I like women, especially kinky ones..) He is 75 years old, she was much younger...
So now he is back with the ex-wife and mother of his daughter...waiting to see how long he has....see if this event would put me back to sleepy...
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Old Mar 06, 2015, 12:43 AM
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it is common for the potential death of someone close to us to put us in a somber pondering mood. i think the fact that he went back to him wife and child is due to wanting the comfort of being with family which is important at a time like this.
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