
They both wore the same hairstyle. Puffy white-blonde curls sprayed stiff. My mother, a beautician, had produced that same look twenty-five times a day on Fridays and Saturdays for over thirty years.
"Aren't you one of Diane Turner's girls?"
"Yes, ma'am. I'm the youngest."
"Are you the one whose husband ran off with the preacher's wife?"
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14 comments:
Now this is exactly why I *love* small towns. I "summered" in an itty bitty town in Louisiana through much of my childhood and I swear you were looking through the window. Fabulous!
I've lived in a small Southern town most of my life. It has its pros and cons. Love using the small town setting.
LOL! FUNNY punchline. I've got this on my kindle, (along with 1M others). One of these days, I'm going to finally have time to read again (I hope). I love your writing and your stories. Great six!
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Hysterical. As always!
I love small towns, and the blunt straight forward manner that older women seem to have. Wonderful and fun six!
Older Southern ladies can sure get away with asking ANYTHING LOL. This is a super story and a fun snippet!
So funny! I love nosey little old ladies, had me cracking up laughing.
Easy to picture 6 with silly old ladies. Poor Jennifer, wonder how she'll handle these two, internally and verbally.
How do you answer that?
I grew up in a small Southern town and I knew these ladies! Gonna have to get this book too. So funny! Great six!
I think I know a few of those old ladies. Good six!
Love the description of the old ladies.
You nailed the description of the old ladies.
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