I just finished devouring a book by Connie May Fowler called "The Problem with Murmur Lee". My friend, Sarah, accused me of reading only depressing books, and perhaps she's right, but while this one was a little sad, it was a quick, lively read that I enjoyed immensely.
My husband is of the same opinion as Sarah and doesn't even bother to inquire about my literary choices anymore, but I did find a passage in this particular book that he was capable of appreciating. Ms. Fowler writes (as her character, Edith Piaf), "...blow jobs! From a male point of view, there's nothing better. And it's a sad fact of the world that there simply are not enough of them being given. I swear, we would fight fewer wars if men were blown more often. Daily, if possible." Now that's a statement a man can agree with, eh? Especially the "daily, if possible" line...
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Oooohhh dear.. I know you two too well.. that might be too much information for me!
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