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John Potter: Honor Love Mush
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JANUARY 8, 2000 "I’ve known Laurie for some time, but last year she came to me while I was wallowing in some emotional and financial turmoil and offered to help me. Asking nothing in return, she offered her love and generosity and took care of me in every way, even radically changing her life just to try to help me improve mine. And how did I repay her? I took her for granted. I neglected her. I hurt her. For those reasons and for many others, our relationship is over..." Get the Story:
Potter: Honor good people with mush (The Billings Gazette 1/6)
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