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E.J. pulls the last one out of the box, slowly now, with his forefinger and thumb. The fore is square. Almost cut. Like he'd taken a box-cutter to it after inhaling all that BUD Light in that dangling, shimmying hose in the truck. The thumb is normal. He lifts the Pall to his lips with the deliberateness of a crane operator laying the last brick, before the whole thing burns to the ground in fluttering, liquid ashes. The fore is useless, so square that the **** dangles even when he pinches it. And E.J. looks down at it with those watery fire-choked dog-blue eyes and exhales a spectre.
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Jun 28, 2012
Jun 28, 2012 at 12:41 AM UTC
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E.J. pulls the last one out of the box, slowly now, with his forefinger and thumb. The fore is square. Almost cut. Like he'd taken a box-cutter to it after inhaling all that BUD Light in that dangling, shimmying hose in the truck. The thumb is normal. He lifts the Pall to his lips with the deliberateness of a crane operator laying the last brick, before the whole thing burns to the ground in fluttering, liquid ashes. The fore is useless, so square that the **** dangles even when he pinches it. And E.J. looks down at it with those watery fire-choked dog-blue eyes and exhales a spectre.
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Jun 28, 2012
Jun 28, 2012 at 12:41 AM UTC
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