Abruptly disturbed from your sense of self seduction your ears begin to ring to the sound of a loud whistle blaring through your space. Starting quic...kly and sitting up your eyes dart momentarily seeking the offending noise pollution. It's the life guard. You notice him now as he leaps from his perch on a tower above the sand to sprint into the water, recklessly pursuing a hapless bather. In moments he has removed the ailing swimmer and your calm begins to sweep back over the beach. But. He says, “Most of my clothes weren’t suitable for here so I’ve left them behind for others. I’ll buy new clothes here. I figured forest and logging clothes are out of place here. I’ll need some help with picking the styles, etcetera.” He gets a few smiles from the girls and Helen.His laptop goes on the computer desk, for the moment, as he’ll get a new desktop for there. He saw no point in bringing that either. But he did bring his external hard drive with all of his stored data, plus he has his. He told me he had an older uncle, Robert, who was a handyman and junk collector in the neighborhood. He cruised the area with his mule and wagon and made part of his living making deliveries or picking up used tires, refrigerators, sinks, or whatever refuse could be sold or rebuilt. The local shopping area had a small supermarket, a liquor store, a cleaners, and a restaurant and beer hall on the corner of Linden Street. My dad's relatives owned that property and ran the businesses. The area was. "Probably," Sophia laughed. "We just wanted to get a good seat." I see your coats. Are you athletes?" Yes, we're ice dancers," Sophia told him."We skipped practice to come watch some skiing," Warren laughed."Ah. Is gut. Austrian skiers are the best, yes?" Yes," Warren laughed. "Alan Zimmer's been skiing well lately, though." Ja, he has. Got fourth in Innsbruck. I'm Otto, this is Wilhelm." I'm Warren, this is Sophia." You stay with us, ja, see skiing with Austrians?" Yeah," said Sophia, "It'll.
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