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In the 1960s (oops! Up come my wrinkles and laugh lines), there was a television series called My Three Sons. I remember the series because whenever the father figure (Fred MacMurray) would gripe about the high (and low) jinks his three sons would get themselves into, and wax rhapsodically about how a daughter would have made a world of difference; I would have absolutely no sympathy for him.
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