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My daughters invariably ask me what I'm cooking, to which I usually respond "slop".
I usually respond with stories of my early interest in problem-solving and puzzles.
It's a question to which I usually respond, "I have no idea".
I usually respond, "Not a very good one, but I try".
I usually respond by saying that as long as there is art, there will be critics writing about and responding to art.
To which I usually respond: I see.
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I don't usually respond to e-mail invitations from people I don't know, but the one from Judy Robinson, who runs one of Houston's A-list estate sale companies, was hard to resist: "Estate sale from the Houston residence of the late Mildred Yount Manion II, heiress from an important Texas oil family and Kentucky's famous Spindletop horse farm".
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