The day outside was in the high 40s, the sky was clear and the wind was blowing at a nearly constant 20 mph. Taking into account the wind chill, it fe...lt like the mid-30s, it was a good day to stay inside.Tim and Benny were taking it easy at Benny’s house. Now that the weather had turned decidedly colder, they were done with mowing lawns and painting curbs. Their work week now consisted of cleaning office buildings.The good news for them was that Thursday was Thanksgiving. The office buildings. It was uncanny, but, I should have expected nothing less and I was agreeable to it. "Yes, that's fine, Girl. I overreacted. And you're right, Tommy needs affection, and lots of it. You're absolutely right on that, Girl. Bless-your-heart." "You do recall them going at it asses & elbows over at his place, don't you?" To-my-self."But, that's different and you know it.. To-my-self."Debatable." Ditto. "Thank you, Cully. Now, I'd better scoot back in there. He may wonder what became of me. Though I. Unfortunately I have never had a friend with a girl dog.”“Care to try?” he offers, blurting out the first thing that comes to mind.“Maybe some time,” she says with a frown going from ear to ear. “You know, this whole conversation has got me feeling hot. I got a little time before I need to get going to work.”“What do you have in mind?” Alan asks. But no answer comes right away. Instead he watches the world on her end spin around to settle on what seems to be the night stand. Cathleen is sitting. "Yes." What was your major?" Susan's question."Electrical engineering technology." Really?" Tina asked, "Why not the whole 'engineering' thing?" I listened to bad advice from my loser buddies," Jason said. "Told me that the math was too hard." So why don't you go back?" Tina asked."Too busy earning a living now," Jason said."Do ya WANT to?" Susan asked."I've thought about it. Almost could..." Why don't ya?" Susan said."What is this? Give Jason a break, ya'll!" I said.Jason smiled. "'S okay,.
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