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... having slapped himself several times. Bragging felt good at the moment, but fixing the mess was like trying to extinguish a fire at a funeral. He indeed liked to boast about his past pursuit of older women, and the most famous story was the one about the “one-hour hotel room” with a female college student. It had been his longest relationship; if she hadn’t gone abroad, perhaps they would still be together now.

He owned a bar where all sorts of people from all walks of life gathered. Al ...

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