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R.I.P. Patricia Neal
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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 759361" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>Patricia use to browse through the old books and other nick-nacks at the Lakewood Flea Market here in Atlanta. The first time we saw her, it was a fall day in the upper 60's and she was wearing a full-length mink coat ... so classy - yes. </p><p>I remember she was a very tall woman and carried herself very erect. As usual, I had never heard of her but my wife knew all about her.</p><p>She was looking through books in one of the stalls. My wife introduced herself and asked her what type of books she likes to read and she told her she was looking for books that were popular during her youth.</p><p>I think we saw her 2 other times as well and my wife asked one of the vendors if she was there often and she said that Patricia came in all the time. </p><p>I think this was the period soon after her divorce in 1982.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 759361, member: 7966"] Patricia use to browse through the old books and other nick-nacks at the Lakewood Flea Market here in Atlanta. The first time we saw her, it was a fall day in the upper 60's and she was wearing a full-length mink coat ... so classy - yes. I remember she was a very tall woman and carried herself very erect. As usual, I had never heard of her but my wife knew all about her. She was looking through books in one of the stalls. My wife introduced herself and asked her what type of books she likes to read and she told her she was looking for books that were popular during her youth. I think we saw her 2 other times as well and my wife asked one of the vendors if she was there often and she said that Patricia came in all the time. I think this was the period soon after her divorce in 1982. [/QUOTE]
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