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An insurance salesman that we’d suppose,
With loving wife, yields to conscience; Driving to work in a state of repose, His dreadful commute tests his patience. Customer needs and risks must be weighed, As Stanley meets with folks to sell policies. Insuring clients, then premiums paid, For healthy commissions, not pennies. Stanley’s dedication to his job and wife Have set an example for his children, Both he and wife Stacy enduring much strife Being grateful, their happy lesson! Staying steady, humble, and focused, Stan’s family provides the big picture; Stacy, his caring partner, so blessed, That her husband is so Super Dooper!
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