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Breaking Up With Debbie
She has the ‘screws’. Her hips are 'creaky' her leg is 'playing up.’ I yell into her good ear. "Nice Morning Freda!" "Gout." She says, still following a conversation in her head. "I don't even drink!" I know this is a stretch for I am her secret `pusher'. "I'm going out later, can I get you anything?" She looks directly at me at last. She has been studying the obituaries in the local paper. "Isn't it terrible?" "Yes Freda it is." We never discuss specifics, agreeing tacitly that most things are `terrible.’ "Just the usual" I make a note to buy, sliced white bread. Laughing Cow cheese spreads (original flavor). Bologna sausage (which she calls Baloney). "Little Debbie" Frosted Fudge cakes and a bottle of sweet sherry. Her list of wants is not far from mine, except for the sherry, I like to think my list is a little more refined, and I have long since broke-up with 'Little Debbie'.
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