I'm a slut, and I'm relieved to see someone who's been full of slut all his life in a crazy pursuit of happiness with absurd behavior. It is easy for a person to be cheap, but it is impossible to be cheap. When you are so cheap that you don't even know bananas, there are still people willing to be buried with you after you die.
Let's talk about the role of the father played by his uncle. The old man is outspoken. Compared with the indisputable fact that he died in the massage room, Barney felt that his naked father was "like a king" at that time, probably because The old man unscrupulously swayed the situation he had like a king.
Barney and Miriam are still divorced, and they both seem incredibly lucky because the other was in their lives, and then go the other way because of the loss of each other.
Then Barney had Alzheimer's, and many things, like threads on spools, were gradually pulled from memory, but luckily he had a train of trivialities that he could forget.
Then, he left behind someone's taste and laughter, secrets and truth, and the happiness enough to support him to live, drooling and wandering.
Then again, he died.
If I say, that's enough. If you forget her phone number, go to her quickly, it doesn't matter, she will say: I thought I lost you.
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