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I grew Up with 13 brothers and six sisters. We had an ole wood stove. I had to get up at 3:00 in the morning To have breakfast done at 8:00. My husband came home one day and told me he wanted a new ship, so we had to cut back on expenses. Said he bought a wood stove for the kitchen, and a outdoor cooler for the meat he'll be hunting. I told him to call that B$tch he think he's talking to, cause ain't talking to me!

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