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Dear Prudence
2010-01-28 - 1:19 p.m.
No comment on the President's State Of The Union Address. I was busy working. === The weather is getting better. The sun is up, the sky is blue, it's beautiful and so are you... Sorry. Force of habit. But it is in the high 60s, which it hasn't been for over ten days. We plan on an excursion to the Chinese buffet and then to the Park to meet up with one of Brin's Twitter-mates. === Nothing else to talk about. Shower's free. Be seeing you.
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