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I didn’t finish Bleak House last night. I didn’t watch ‘Round Midnight either. I ran out of gas pretty much at 9:30 and I retired to my bed. I managed to make it through the Simpsons at 10:00, but I was asleep by 10:30 last night. And it was good.

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This entry was posted in General on 07/09/2003 by Thomas.

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