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Old 05-30-2018, 06:33 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by ekbell View Post
Although my opinion may be biased due to living in a backyardless house full of people. I don't have a private venue to go to where I can reasonably expect no one to try to converse with me (and it's rude to ignore one's family). If I couldn't expect to be left mostly alone when walking through the local park or going to the library, I'd probably go bonkers.
One friend of mine keeps saying he is tempted to ask some of his family members for DNA tests. Having met several of them, I can understand that desire.

On more serious note, my family has come to realize that when I am reading, if the book is half decent, I get lost in the pages and they have to decide if what they have to say is worth the effort to drag me back into the real world.
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