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When we were young, we were shy, {00. Every Sunday after. DEAR JANE JORDAN: I am 17|sion that you are still “Mama's lue eyes, and boy,” tied to her apron strings, You may talk about her too
much, quote her opinions, lean on
I can't get her too heavily.
And otherwise
you may make the girls feel that
't of thing (and audience surveys show you do), you can tune | I went with one girl who knew |you havent really grown up but wn at 7 tonight to hear Steve Wilson solve a whodunit called | family well. Afterwards she are still at your mother’s beck and le Hater.” A lady-killer does away with a lot of women—all told her friends that I was a sissy | call. f the because I-helped-my mother around | pn, things that make you seem |the house. My mother isn't well. | [I .don’t see anything the matter | ga) for you readily enough. Succeed at your job. Engage in mas0! culine sports and pursuits. Make
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