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Posted on July 24, 2008 - 10:19am at Nashville Cream
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Posted on July 8, 2008 - 8:10pm at Tim Morgan's Musings
Find more posts like this: We got a new phone system last year in my office. With that change, we all got direct extensions, and to account for future expansion, we got more numbers than we actually use. Because of this, from time to time we'll get wrong number voicemail messages on extensions that don't really exist. From time to time, I clean them off. You know that story; the one where at the end, the protagonist realizes...1
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Posted on June 14, 2008 - 10:13am at Kate... uncensored.
Find more posts like this: You know that story; the one where at the end, the protagonist realizes that what they have is what they wanted all along. I wish that was my story. I have this overwhelming fear that this is all there is. I have this overwhelming fear that I will never get what I want because I can't figure out what I want. Book Review -- Everything Old Is New Again: Jack Fuller's "Abbeville"2
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Posted on June 8, 2008 - 10:29pm at Confessions of a Cheese Grits Fiend
Find more posts like this: In the midst of the shambles that is our economy, it is sometimes hard to put things into perspective and see that we as a people have indeed been through bad times before. Wearied from news that is relentlessly grim, cynicism is the most likely response to any sentiment that we might have the power to fix what is wrong. |
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