Twister 2255

That’s an odd kind of cheese, Jim says thoughtfully. The break-up was inevitable then. Because when he said it, they were nowhere near food.

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Twister 2254

A strange dog was drinking water out of his toilet. But until he saw the dog’s owner, he couldn’t properly evaluate the night’s festivities.

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Twister 2253

Jones had worked hard to get to the top. His office had a magnificent view. His desk was made of endangered wood. But his gas was relentless

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Twister 2252

He tells her about the emptiness he feels inside, his desire for more. She listens to him, sees his pain. Maybe you’re just hungry, she says

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Twister 2251

She says, you first. He says, no you first. And this goes on forever, until they die, killed by their own cuteness, by the ideology of love

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Twister 2250

He stands up to speak to the convention. This is the zenith of his professional life. I need a drink, he says into the mike. And he gets one

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Twister 2249

They met at a dog run and fell in love. But their dogs hated each other. The hate was almost unnatural. And then the couple were out of love

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Twister 2248

Adults misbehaved and spent money on useless things and each other. Liquor was poured. Sex was had. And more tickets were sold the next day.

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Twister 2247

The TV show was engrossing, and he missed the yelling about a fire. His family long ago had stopped waiting for him. But it was a good show.

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Twister 2246

The guys got themselves into the club and talked about work and wounds and women who were no good in a good way. And then the waitress came.

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