Men My Mother Dated (and Other Mostly True Tales) by Brett Leveridge: Bob Wills

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Men My Mother Dated (and Other Mostly True Tales) by Brett Leveridge: Bob Wills

Funny, plausible anecdote: "It wasn't long before Dad felt a tap-tap-tap upon his shoulder, signifying that someone was seeking to cut in, to take a turn around the floor with Mom. By now you must surely have guessed that it was Wills. Dad graciously stepped aside and Mom found herself firmly in Wills' clutches.

"Mom felt there was little she could do but make the best of the situation, grit her teeth, and behave in gracious fashion until song's end...."

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