jilly and as time went on, he would say why don t i take jill to dinner. i later learned they were at a cafe down by the port and he has her dancing on a cement table, drinking ouzo. [laughter] we got to know each other well. we got to know his son and he would come up to my house. we would transgress any differences we had or would later develop because above all, we understood the same thing.
being with me on these trips, i remember to see and i later learned they are down in a cafe at the port and he has her dancing on top of a cement table drinking uzo. not a joke. jilly. right? but we got to know each other well, and he loved my son bo and my son hunt. as a young man, he came up to my house. he d come up to wilmington. out of this grew a great friendship that transcended whatever political differences we had or later developed because, above all, above all, we understood the same thing.