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Faucets
A continuation of my flowing thoughts, deluge of dreams and waterfalls of words.
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Entry #689049, added on 03-01-10 @ 7:57 pm EST
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Am I here or there?Entry #689049
The other day my phone makes it tone alerting me to an incoming text message. This is not an everyday occurrence but non-the-less it happens enough for me to think of this as commonplace. When I do get a message it is usually one of my friends sending me a joke or a chain message to help out a baby or someone sick and the phone company agrees to donate a certain amount to the family in need (99.9% of these messages I ignore. Let the sender curse me for breaking the chain...)

This was a different message because it was a question from a WDC friend asking me where I was. I responded as quickly as I could saying I was in my hometown buried under 3 feet of snow (No joke there) and I asked her how she was. No answer to my question...

The next day, when I logged onto WDC to check my mail I received an email from the same person asking where I was. I again responded with no response from the sender. SO now I ask you, my faithful readers... am I here or some other here? Have I figured ot how to function as an invisible entity?



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