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Let Me Call You Sweetheart...

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The Washington Post, February 14th, 1991

Cupid doesn't always aim true. But he usually hits something. Herewith, an anthology of first moments: I told her she was lying, deceitful and manipulative, withholding critical information to see if the danger of having to be honest would pass without her having to give anything away, and I told her a lot of other things. "I'm not going to see you anymore," she responded. "Why?" I asked. "Because of the things you just said to me." "I apologize for saying those things." "Okay, I'll see you tomorrow, then." I knew then that it was more than likely true love, and my heart sank. - Robert H. Will...

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