Good Lord. She sure sounds like an exciting time out and more. She didn't like the color purple, did she? Purple everything? Years back when I lived in Illinois, I bought this house that I fixed up. No matter where I was working on it, I could tell that everything seemed to be painted purple at some point and mentioned it to the neighbors. They told me that some years before some crazy lady and her husband, they said his name was Shorty lived there, and she loved purple. Purple dresses, eye shadow, cars, walls, grass, even her hair. Loved purple. Said she was nuts. Said she'd take a kitchen chair, set it on top of the picnic table, and sit on it wearing purple dresses, smoking cigarettes from those real long cigarette holders like she was some hillbilly movie star. Said she even stabbed that guy Shorty a few occasions too because she was nuts. Now here's the scary part. Said the last they heard of her, she moved to Iowa. I'm not joking. I don't recall what they said her name was, nor do I know your near Mrs. miss, but if she was into purple, I'd say you dodged a bullit or knife. I didn't live there too long after hearing that. Was concerned she might come back in the middle of the night and mistake me for that guy Shorty.
But...did sound like a wild night on the town though. "Yeeee Hawwww...she's driving". HaHahaha.
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