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  • 1/29/2024
A septuagenarian woman from St. Louis, Missouri has been a miniaturist, businesswoman, museum president, Girl Scout lead | dG1fWWhvTGN5Q0htSTA
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00:00 [Music]
00:07 [Music]
00:35 This was a card. When it came, I said, "Fabulous! That's going to be turned into a rug."
00:43 [Music]
00:49 "No" is something that somebody says, "No, you can't do that."
00:54 It's always followed with a "You can't do that, no."
00:57 And I haven't found anything that somebody says, "I can't do that I can do."
01:02 So I'm not going to listen to the word "No."
01:05 [Music]
01:11 And troops would go camping and they had to have a troop camper with them.
01:15 And I always had my box packed and ready to go.
01:18 [Music]
01:31 Mother didn't know to say, "I love you."
01:36 She just said, "We give you everything you wanted."
01:41 That isn't love.
01:43 You want to move and look inside that closet?
01:46 [Laughs]
01:47 [Music]
01:51 You either go miserable the rest of your life or decide you're not going to be and do something about it.
02:00 And so I did.
02:02 [Music]
02:10 You're supposed to be talking to him, okay?
02:13 [Music]

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