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Actually, someone drove her to work. >
>And she did not see the hypocrisy in that?
In that instance, I wouldn't say it was hypocritical.
She was more annoying than anything. What was I thinking?
I'll never forget our first conversation about Ayn Rand. She saw me with an Ayn Rand book. Here was the exchange:
Her: "Oh, God, you're reading Ayn Rand?"
Me: "Yes, I love her work"
Her: "Her philosophy is, 'You're poor and it's your fault'!!!"
Me (smiling): "Funny, I can quote many of her books but I don't remember that specific line."
Her: "Well, that's my understanding"
Me: "Have you actually read any of her books?"
Her: "No, Kevin, I won't subject myself to such horror"
Me: "Is talking to me such a horror?"
Her: "You're pushing it, Kevin"
Of course, I wasn't a saint. I would write out short quotes from Atlas Shrugged and put them in her purse for her to find. I'm such a romantic. (hahaha)