"Hat"
A woman brought an old picture of her dead husband,
wearing a hat, to the photographer. She wanted to
know if the photographer could remove the hat from
the picture. He convinced her he could easily do that,
and asked her what side of his head her husband parted
his hair on.
"I forgot," she said. "But you can see that for yourself
when you take off his hat."
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"A Woman' Single Life . . . "
As a single, never-married woman in my 40s,
I have been questioned endlessly about my
status by my friends, relatives, and co-workers.
Over the years, I've noticed a subtle change in
the nature of their inquiries.
In my teens, friends would ask, "Who are you
going out with this weekend?"
In my 20s, relatives would say, "Who are you
dating?"
In my 30s, co-workers might inquire, "So, are
you dating anyone yet ?"
Now people ask, "Where did you get that adorable
purse?"
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