Good luck to her in finding a job afterwards. She's made herself notorious as a loony-tune accuser. Few places will want to take the chance of having her around. She must not care or have ever considered what effect all that publicity would have on her future prospects. When she's sixty people will still remember her as that 'mattress girl'. What guy would risk being friendly with her?
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Good luck to her in finding a job afterwards. She's made herself notorious as a loony-tune accuser. Few places will want to take the chance of having her around. She must not care or have ever considered what effect all that publicity would have on her future prospects. When she's sixty people will still remember her as that 'mattress girl'. What guy would risk being friendly with her?
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