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Dear Parker,
As has already been discussed, my emotional state is not only entirely your fault, but also your responsibility. With that in mind, please read about my day.
My case at work has had a problem for some time. If one listened, one would hear water dripping on the electrical bits of the refrigeration system, hissing and popping and eventually shorting out. I've been switching things back on at the circuit breaker at least once a day, and worrying about electrocution more often than that. Today the repair man came to the store. In the middle of the business day I pulled half of my case so that I could shovel the ice out, pull out the underbelly, and let the repairman do his job very, very slowly. While I was doing this, the health department came, so I had to make things pretty and play nice with them. The repairman finished some time after the health department, and I put my case back together, filled it with ice, and put all of the fish back. Then the dinner rush happened.
Despite all of this, I'm actually quite happy. I remained joyfully calm. So, thanks for waking me up with sex. Love you.
Yours,
Jack
As has already been discussed, my emotional state is not only entirely your fault, but also your responsibility. With that in mind, please read about my day.
My case at work has had a problem for some time. If one listened, one would hear water dripping on the electrical bits of the refrigeration system, hissing and popping and eventually shorting out. I've been switching things back on at the circuit breaker at least once a day, and worrying about electrocution more often than that. Today the repair man came to the store. In the middle of the business day I pulled half of my case so that I could shovel the ice out, pull out the underbelly, and let the repairman do his job very, very slowly. While I was doing this, the health department came, so I had to make things pretty and play nice with them. The repairman finished some time after the health department, and I put my case back together, filled it with ice, and put all of the fish back. Then the dinner rush happened.
Despite all of this, I'm actually quite happy. I remained joyfully calm. So, thanks for waking me up with sex. Love you.
Yours,
Jack
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Date: 2006-05-23 02:41 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-05-24 12:03 am (UTC)By the by, I am sorry that I generally don't get your text messages until well after you've sent them. Your most recent one made me so happy. You always seem so very joyful about your partners other relationships. It is beautiful, and I admire it a lot. I hope to find that again, myself.
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Date: 2006-05-24 02:45 am (UTC)is it good if I randomly send you text messages, then? I do sometimes, in a sort of "oo, there's Jack online" sort of way, but I don't want to be annoying.
we should meet up again sometime between tomorrow and the end of the universe, and eat sandwiches and talk.
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Date: 2006-05-24 03:55 am (UTC)I like it, yes. I am only sorry that I cannot always respond.
I agree. I am sorry that now that school is over my schedule is less open. I believe that I do not work until later on Friday. I can let you know what next week will be like as soon as I know, too.
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Date: 2006-05-23 07:55 pm (UTC)Sometimes I wonder why I read my f-list--all everyone seems to post is negativity and politics. Then I read your journal and I remember that the world really is a nice place for the most part.
Thank you for brightening my day.
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Date: 2006-05-24 12:05 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-05-24 05:36 am (UTC)