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Dec. 6, 1960: A sign at a dry cleaners in Arcadia says: “Stop! Blood is hard to remove,” Matt Weinstock says. DEAR ABBY: My little brother learned a Thanksgiving prayer at school and he said it at the table. My father didn't even bow his head, he just started right in eating. I said, "Daddy, you should bow your head and wait for the prayer to be over with before you start eating." And Abby, I said it real nice but he sent me away from the table and I didn't get any Thanksgiving dinner. My mother said that my father was trying to teach me respect for my elders but I think respect for the Lord comes first. Don't you? |
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