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We sat, legs spread, on the glass-cracked hatch-backed beat-up cruiser with fingers numb from cold beer bottles, and billows of smoke swelled in the air like nuclear mushroom clouds but quiet. And the voice of the crowd echoed back to us in vacant ululations from very far away and what did the score matter anyway when the sun valiantly battled the autumn breeze and won? And my hair whipped back in fire-tongues and we held up our arms to embrace the sun and we were champions.
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Feb 4, 2012
Feb 4, 2012 at 12:26 AM UTC
Tailgating
We sat, legs spread, on the glass-cracked hatch-backed beat-up cruiser with fingers numb from cold beer bottles, and billows of smoke swelled in the air like nuclear mushroom clouds but quiet. And the voice of the crowd echoed back to us in vacant ululations from very far away and what did the score matter anyway when the sun valiantly battled the autumn breeze and won? And my hair whipped back in fire-tongues and we held up our arms to embrace the sun and we were champions.
maggie-williams
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Feb 4, 2012
Feb 4, 2012 at 12:26 AM UTC
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