koil
Patient
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Post by koil on Jun 20, 2005 22:54:51 GMT
...when I could see them quite clearly. Please don't be fooled by my bold statement, I was terrified, It was nothing in my brief life that could possibly compare to the experience. Nothing. My sleeping habits changed, I grew older, gradually forgot what it was like. Adult responsiblities took their inevitable grip and I immersed myself into normal reality. Two weeks ago, my childhood decided to inform me that it hadn't quite finished with me yet. My job involves vetting newly purchased houses and apartments and perform cost estimations, the less money we use to renovate a dwelling the more money I get. I got the usual letter, an address, directions and the key. The only thingthat was absent was a history, I didn't think it was to strange, sometimes the secretary just forgets to put the sheet into the envelope, I would pick up the sheet after I had checked the place out. It was no big deal. TBC...
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Post by The Moderator on Sept 5, 2005 12:50:56 GMT
and then...
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Ian
Patient
Transition Engineer
would you like to step on my brain
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Post by Ian on Sept 8, 2005 2:44:57 GMT
throw him in a straight jacket and inject him with fresh air hahaha that will teach him
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