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In reply to the discussion: Any word as to who Scalia's friend was who accompanied him on the trip to the ranch? [View all]jberryhill
(62,444 posts)1. What I like in the coverage...
...are the condolences to his wife and family, none of whom were apparently going to see him on Valentine's Day.
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Any word as to who Scalia's friend was who accompanied him on the trip to the ranch? [View all]
Peregrine Took
Feb 2016
OP
Ahhh . . . most married couples no matter what age, if their relationship is good . . .
brush
Feb 2016
#29
I was kinda wondering but at his age I'm not sure it was all that hotly romantic....prolly more
CTyankee
Feb 2016
#33
My dad's 94 and Mom's 91 and they are still very loving and he buys her roses every Valentines Day
JudyM
Feb 2016
#36
Not at all. But it's a bit of a stereotyped meme that seniors aren't still in love with each other
JudyM
Feb 2016
#48
Why would you disparage the inestimable Leonard Nimoy by suggesting he would sleep with Scalia?
Maedhros
Feb 2016
#9
He had plenty of friends and regularly attended right wing gatherings at posh resorts like this one.
mountain grammy
Feb 2016
#28
No response to knock at 8:30am. Owner returned with friend just after 11 and entered room.
pinboy3niner
Feb 2016
#42