is a woman
Oscar Wilde 2 writes An edentulous redneck sounds like an oxy-moron.
Our accordion playing friend seemed less disabled than we remembered her
when we last saw her. We shared as usual virtually no words. Til recently.
there were a bunch of people around.
But we talked about Raelicia dying. She couldn't remember her til I
mentioned that she had been in her training class for apprentices.
OW Just returned from a regional managemet conference in Phoenix. 110 to 116
degrees. but thats why he and his team could get the Ritz Carlton for 74 a
night.
Our friend was there, as usual they talked a little baseball then had
nothing more to say.
Another friend was there and he mistook him for a supervisor from Los
Angeles, he shook his hand and had nothing to say. He would much rather be
the peon that he is than the careful smooth operator that the other guy is.
His contribution to the event was a discussion of the reorganisation . The
story was about all the new promotions.
At the conference he had a few drinks with another mutual friend. they both
shared admiration for my brilliance. whatever that is. one told a some
story that i didnt follow exactly about being called about you when i was up
for some job I cannot recall who or what or when. In any event his
reccomendation was good, thats all i got. ow was too busy explaining how i
was the brains behind something. Everybody everywhere hates the dum blond
and loves the baseball guy. ow says it is so fucking classic good cop bad
cop.It is like that that is their literal position description.
OW apologized profusely about his interaction with the republickan friedn
who he surmised is a serious person, but she is not and while he has
serious moments, he is right in describing himself strictly an entertainer
when on training duty! still the republican is not serious ao he got that
wrong. Otherwise it is deathly dull and dully deathly for ow. he is sure
the republican is up for high level discussion, and ultimately he is too.
but they both have the grandest senses of humor. But, as Oscar Wilde 1
said, "I detest arguments. They are always vulgar,and often persuasive."
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