The book A Man to Hold On to (A Tallgrass Novel) was written by author Marilyn Pappano Here you can read free online of A Man to Hold On to (A Tallgrass Novel) book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Man to Hold On to (A Tallgrass Novel) a good or bad book?
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Our Navy career was filled with laugh-out-loud moments, but there were also plenty of the laugh-or-you’ll-cry moments, too. We did a lot of laughing. Most of our tears were reserved for later. Like our very first move to South Carolina, when the movers lost our furniture for weeks, and the day after it was finally delivered, my husband got orders to Alabama. On our second move, the delivery guys perfected their truck-unloading routine: three boxes into the apartment, one box into the front of th...eir truck. (Fortunately, Bob had perfected his watch-the-unloaders routine and recovered it all.) For our first apartment move-out inspection, we had scrubbed ourselves to nubbins all through the night. The manager did the walk-through, commented on how impeccably clean everything was, and offered me the paperwork to sign. I signed it, turned around to hand it to her, and walked into the low-hanging chandelier where the dining table used to sit, breaking a bulb with my head. Silently she took back the papers, thumbed through to the deduction sheet, and charged us sixty cents for a new bulb.
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