“If I asked for a cup of coffee, someone would search for the double meaning.” — Mae West
(In all fairness though, she definitely brought it on herself. In all her movies at least, everything she said sounded like a veiled come on. One would think that she’d be able to turn it off in her personal life, but . . . maybe not. Be well and do good, friends. Because, “When I’m good I’m very good. But, when I’m bad . . . I’m better.”) — YUR
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Yeah, right. “Coffee,” heh heh snark.
LOL! — YUR