As such, while yes, maybe she is partial to Edgar, Glenda feels there is at least one major reason to be: his experience almost always neatly matches her own. He’s the kind of guy that would keep his lips zipped about these individuals — but if you asked, as a confidential, business-related inquiry, will admit his own take on the situation. She brought up Pat one day to him, and Edgar chuckled, said that DiStazio reminded him of kid in high school who would have had his papers sticking every which way out of a Trapper Keeper, clearly a runaway mess, with papers visibly falling out behind him in the hall and some even with dirty shoe prints upon them, who would then nonetheless constantly disagree with teachers who accused him of being disorganized and losing his homework all the time.
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