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From now on
From now on
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From now on
From now on
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From now on
From now on
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From now on
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Okay, there are two things that
l remember about my childhood.
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l just don´t remember
it being this orange.
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First, l remember
being with my dad.
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He would get these far-off looks
in his eye, and he would say,
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´´Life doesn´t always turn out
the way you plan.´´
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l just wish l realized at the time
he was talking about my life.
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But that never stopped us from
taking our adventures together.
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He would pack up
our sometimes-working car,
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and he would tell me
amazing stories...
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about strange
and exotic lands...
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as we headed off to
exciting destinations like...
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Milwaukee.
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lt´s amazing how exotic
Wisconsin... isn´t.
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But my favorite memories
were the stories...
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that he would tell me
about my mom.
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He would take me to the church
where they got married...
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and l´d beg him to tell me more
about the ceremony...
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and about
my crazy Uncle lrwin...
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who fell asleep
in the macaroni and cheese.
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And l asked my dad
when he knew...
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that he truly loved my mom.
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And he said to me,
´´Lucy, your mother...
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´´gave me a special gift.
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She gave me the world.´´
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Actually it was a globe
with a light in it.
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But for the romantic that he was,
it might as well have been the world.
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Well, the first time
l saw him,
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he didn´t exactly
give me the world.
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lt was a $1.50 train token.
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Uh, but l-l looked forward to it
every single day.
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He started coming to my booth
between 8:01 and 8:15...
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every morning,
Monday through Friday.
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And he was just perfect.
My Prince Charming.
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Well, we´ve nev-- We´ve
never actually spoken.
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But l know someday we will.
l know it. l just know it.