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Smiley: Moral — Be sure before you attack

Por: The Advocate Entertainment September 17, 2022

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Has this ever happened to you?Dees Veca, of Kenner, says, My son's best friend, Frankie, had the nickname 'Fat Boy.'I'm not sure why, because he certainly wasn't fat. He was handsome, tall, and very well built.One afternoon I was shopping in the men's department of a local department store when I saw Frankie leaning over a counter checking out some shirts.Stupidly, I decided to surprise him. I sneaked up behind him,... + full article



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