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Friday, March 02, 2007


-rain!-


On one hand, you see me, leaving my phone in the car, and so grabbing my slippers, umbrella and carkey to run downstairs yet again. I will find the slippers way too slippery and so hold it in my hands while walking barefoot along the corridor. I will go downstairs and discover I have picked a lardy old umbrella which has long not been working. Which is to say, impossible to open up. I will put my slippers back on and run to the car to get my phone.

On the other hand.

You see a crazy girl running in the rain with an umbrella but who prefers not to use it and let it cramp her style instead. You see a drenched, soaking girl holding an umbrella and a pair of slippers, walking barefoot along the corridor.

Things really suck when you put things into context.



| so spoken! @ 5:14 PM|

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