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Single Now Last night I was invited for a drink by a tall Australian anesthesiologist tango dancer with nice teeth and a soul patch. I was mesmerized in a horrible way as he told me, obliquely, but at length, how colossally rich he is. I left my dance shoes in his Mercedes and had to retrieve them from his house today. I got a short, impromptu tango lesson in his living room. I should be all atwitter. But, I'm sorry, he gives me the willies. All I could think, on my way home from the Hilton Hotel bar last night, was how much I would rather have spent the preceding hour with a penniless country dancer who calls me darling and helps me on with my coat. by Patty Kadel |
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