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"Suzanne, your column today is one of the best for me. What resonates with me is that I behave like your husband--I try to pass the phone to my wife as soon as I can, to avoid saying anything I am not comfortable with. Most calls are for her anyway--frequently, I just hand over the cordless phone before saying anything. The second part about what to say to church people's calls and then have second thoughts about the consequence is hilarious. You are a generous person, in sharing your thoughts. Thanks very much."--Joe T.
"Suzanne, You are too funny!! I must admit I cracked up laughing hysterically after I read today's article. Maybe you should write a comedy book! Thanks for making me laugh today."--Mary K.
"Dear Suzanne, at my house, the phrase if I am in the bath or going potty is--'She is indisposed at the moment. If I can take a message, she will call you back. If you don't want to leave a message, can you call back in an hour?' Perhaps you could type this out for your husband? I had our pictures taken for the church directory. For those families who didn't want to participate, their names were included in the back. I had the same thoughts as you! What did they do that was so bad they didn't want pictures? Were they expelled from church that month? Were they caught smoking out back? Makes one wonder!"--
Donna T.
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