That makes sense. Hmm, wikipedia says she's alive (yay) and 83, so I guess she deserves to retire.
I'm older now and have learned better how to make my own judgements (and learned where she's wrong), but in my 20s I credit Judith Martin for enabling the heavy lifting work of me turning myself into a person and a functioning member of society.
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That makes sense. Hmm, wikipedia says she's alive (yay) and 83, so I guess she deserves to retire.
I'm older now and have learned better how to make my own judgements (and learned where she's wrong), but in my 20s I credit Judith Martin for enabling the heavy lifting work of me turning myself into a person and a functioning member of society.