he liked the woman who knew about bones
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Thanks, PD. The series reminds us of our first-ever/last-ever visit to the O’Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, NM, once a targeted place for our retirement, but the Philippines prevailed. Best to all of you and God bless. e/s P.S. A big favor, por favor. Would you look around at any shop selling DVDs and see if there’s one (not Blu Ray) available on “The Siege of Jadotville.” It’s impossible to find a copy here, and Amazon has not been helpful. What we have is just the paperback edition of the memorable event.
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yes ms o’keeffe was the inspiration. will have a look for the dvd. best tyou you and S
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