When you get to that point, it's a definite warning sign of something or other.
I've tried to no avail to figure at which point I might be at. Could I have a clue? I wish to heed warnings.
Mandy probably wants to call Sammie now, who is a receptionist down at juvenile court, to figure out what happened when she took Shelton today for his court appearance. Mandy was there and all but the experience left her kind of clueless, lot of it going around. I'm going to sign off, listen to Jazz, maybe smoke a BOB. The guy from Esplanade came and got his stuff. I forget his name, but it had plenty of consonants.
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- alex 1-23-2001 12:33 am
I've tried to no avail to figure at which point I might be at. Could I have a clue? I wish to heed warnings.
Mandy probably wants to call Sammie now, who is a receptionist down at juvenile court, to figure out what happened when she took Shelton today for his court appearance. Mandy was there and all but the experience left her kind of clueless, lot of it going around. I'm going to sign off, listen to Jazz, maybe smoke a BOB. The guy from Esplanade came and got his stuff. I forget his name, but it had plenty of consonants.
- jimlouis 1-23-2001 4:51 am [add a comment]
I think you know perfectly well where you are, which is not to say that it's anywhere. In fact, I bet you've been there before: it's the return of no point.
- alex 1-24-2001 12:44 am [add a comment]
Guilty as perceived
- jimlouis 1-24-2001 1:33 am [add a comment]