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Yesterday I wrote to a judge on the behalf of an old friend who has done the unthinkable. “Sitting where you are, Your Honor, you could not possibly know the boy”—the man, the What do you call it when the desire of an “I told you so!” stales to nothingness. Silence. Everybody is invincible “30 years.” the voice came through the collect call from County. “They gave me thirty, thanks for nothing,” said the the murderer. But now there’s nothing for you, but time and prison wine.
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Dec 23, 2016
Dec 23, 2016 at 11:16 PM UTC
Time & Prison Wine
Yesterday I wrote to a judge on the behalf of an old friend who has done the unthinkable. “Sitting where you are, Your Honor, you could not possibly know the boy”—the man, the What do you call it when the desire of an “I told you so!” stales to nothingness. Silence. Everybody is invincible “30 years.” the voice came through the collect call from County. “They gave me thirty, thanks for nothing,” said the the murderer. But now there’s nothing for you, but time and prison wine.
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Dec 23, 2016
Dec 23, 2016 at 11:16 PM UTC
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