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I was blind but now I see. - running away. You can't even look at me.
Because you're not even a man. You're not even a man. You don't have rent. You don't
have a job. - What's wrong? - What?
- You don't like me and I don't blame you. You see a self-defeating, energy-sucking piece
of *** who's sponging off your husband.You're wishing I'd blow my brains out, but my existence
shouldn't make you this upset. what is it? - That's none of your business.
- Something wrong at law school? - How do you know I'm in law school?
- People who aren't usually don't carry around dry, academically constipated book about a
dead Supreme Court justice. - You're a creep, aren't you? You've been,
you've been following me. - No, I just noticed the book.
- You just saw the corner of it. How did you know that?
- I'd seen it before. 12 years ago in college. Sitting on the couch of a TA I was trying
to make, waiting for her to come back out of the bathroom, hoping she'd have a ***.
Somehow my unconscious had served that up. A memory I had never even recorded. Or was
it there the whole time and all I needed was the access?
- If you're writing a paper, that's not the book I'd use. - well, who asked you?
- Hastings has his oral history. I'd start there. Interesting point. Grammatically, this
guy was an idiot, which sort of gives credence to the theory that one of the clerks he had
fired actually wrote most of this guy's major opinions. You could Google the clerk's sons,
they'd love to talk to you. Exonerate their dad. That'd give you something that no one
else has - Information from the odd museum show, a
half-read article, some PBS documentary... it was all bubbling up in my frontal lobes,
mixing itself together into a sparkling cocktail of useful information. She didn't have a chance.
- So, what are your suggestions? - We'd really worked on her paper,too. In
45 minutes, it was a polished gem. She was pleased. Home. But it couldn't be my home,
could it? Who would live like this? My first thought, Tourch it. But saner heads prevailed.
What was this drug? I couldn't stay messy on it, I hadn't had a cigarette in 6 hours,
hadn't eaten, so abstemious and tidy? What was this? A drug for people who wanted to
be more *** retentive? I wasn't high, I wasn't wired. Just clear. I knew what I needed to
do and how to do it. All I know is that LiveFearless with Sam Botta was coming on TV and it all
came to me so clear. Now stuff is happening in my life, and I'll never look back. Stadiums
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I've got other options for you if you're too much of a wimp to deal with it. Love, Sam
Keywords don't miss em ok. Love you too. October 2, 2013 By admin 1 Comment (Edit)
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