We all feel a little muddled some of the time, especially in the early morning or late at night. Could sleep or the need for it be a factor here more than defective bodies of water, of which we've had quite enough in America, at the moment.
Lawrence Upton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lawrence Upton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh
Did you mean this as _re muddled_, Lanny?
If so, could you say more?
L
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From: "Lanny Quarles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 1:27 AM
Subject: Re: Muddled
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> > Voice 1: I am looking at the bay. The bay is defective.
> > Voice 2: The morning in particular?
> > Voice 3: Muddled.
> > Voice 2: The whole series pulsing.
> > Voice 1: The radio unusual.
> > Voice 3: Making targets.
> > Voice 2: Beginning to tell.
> > Voice 3: Shot through.
> > Voice 1: A torn situation.
> > Voice 2: The truth big.
> > Voice 3: In psychotic embrace.
> > Voice 1: A reliable attack.
> > Voice 2: Witnessed.
> > Voice 3: The front of hurt. Touching force.
> > Voice 2: The enormity of the craving.
> > Voice 1: A collapse of readers.
> > Voice 3: Followers aground on power.
> > Voice 1: A landmark.
> > Voice 3: The sea is too withered.
> > Voice 2: Congestive. Wounded voice of crying. From choking language.
> > Voice 1: The bird. Fluid filled. Uncollected.
> >
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