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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Back to the comment about her making friends in a diner. I think she enjoys winning people over. And that’s easy to do when you’re going to be somewhere for 20 minutes and never see them again. I’ve known several people like this. They love having this feeling of camaraderie with the waiter/grocery store clerk/guy working at the Delta counter. It makes them feel so giddy and energized. But it’s not about the other person. It’s about how they feel good about themselves when they walk away. And maybe also about how everyone who witnesses the interaction sees them.[/quote] Great point/observation. As a former waitress, I enjoyed some friendly banter with customers if it wasn't terribly busy. Pre pandemic she and Bessey, Howerton, Wright, etc were having AMAs about their glorious friendship and I wonder how her local gang felt about it. And the photos of when all the husbands met up from the far-flung group- eek. I felt the husbands looked like they reallly didn't want to be there. Then there was the story of when Jen flew up to be with Jamie after Jamie's son died, and Jamie later told a story of Jen starting some big game where she loudly started catching M&Ms in her mouth and how she was the best at it. Jamie must have had Stockholm syndrome because she framed it as Jen's special gift of caring for her during that horrible time. I can't even with them. [/quote]
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