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			M&M's Valentine's vacation 
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            [February 
			16, 2013]  
            
            In the week before Valentine's Day, Marvin Pincus had 
			two new customers for his (free-of-charge, of course) love advice 
			and fly-tying consultation services. He tied up a midge for one 
			client, a salmon streamer wrapped in lead for another, and wished 
			them well. This was his busy time, of course. He knew another would 
			come in mid-May, in desperate anticipation of June weddings. | 
        
            |  "Marge," he said, sipping coffee and looking out at the snow, "I 
			think we need a vacation." Marjorie Pincus smiled. They'd both 
			been retired and on permanent "vacation" for years now. "I'll go if it means I don't have to make the beds or do the 
			dishes," she said. "The only thing is, what if someone needs the fly-tying love 
			advice service while we're gone?" This bothered Marvin. A man who spent more than 40 years being 
			dependable every day can't be expected to just turn it off like a 
			faucet. "Honey," Marge said, "maybe you could designate someone to be on 
			call? Like a doctor does? You know?" 
			 Marvin thought about that and buttered some toast. "Only one I 
			can think of who could tie flies well enough would be Delbert 
			McLean, our chamber of commerce. Knowing him, instead of giving love 
			advice, he'd talk them into starting a business here." "You have a point," Marjorie said, laughing. "But what would be 
			wrong with just going away for a week and letting people figure out 
			their own love lives for a while?" [to top of second 
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			 Marvin sat quietly and Marjorie looked at him and thought how 
			maybe she should be his customer. She was under no illusion about 
			her looks. She was old. Old and wrinkled. She was hoping Marvin 
			wasn't just married to her because he was used to it. She studied 
			his face, and strangely, didn't really notice his wrinkles. Marvin smiled at Marjorie then. "Any vacation ideas?" She shook her head. He saw in her the years of love and 
			friendship, and he saw, right in front of him, the same gorgeous, 
			sexy young woman he was once ready to kill for. She hadn't changed a 
			bit. He took her hand. "How about we drive for a hundred miles, get a 
			motel room, watch old movies and eat takeout pizza?" "You're on!" [Text from file received from Slim Randles] 
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