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"When I was growing up my home
meant permanence, a place to be
safe. My life is so chaotic now
going from disaster to disaster. I
just always dreamed of having my own
real home."
"When I was a kid, home was where
mom was in the lounge chair getting
drunk and dad was in the backyard
burning steaks trying to explain
what he was doing kissing Mrs.
Belconto in the church parking lot.
Permanence wasn't always so
permanent in my house."
"Lois, you and I are going to be
as permanent as permanent can be."
"So I guess I should stop
running?"
"I won't burn the steaks, I
promise."
"Forget the steaks, just don't be
kissing Mrs. Belconto." |