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Dwindling Commitments

Sometimes you wake up and your plans for the week have burned down.

You find the owners of the buildings got into a fistfight,

blaming each other for its destruction and were arrested.

I guess that means we can check it off the list of things to say goodbye to.

Time to renegotiate and go for something like that hole in the wall pizza joint with all the awards on the wall.

Time to kayak on the only part of the LA River that isn't concrete.

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katsphilosophy
F / American
Published
Jul 21, 2019
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#los#angeles#valley#sushi
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