6.30.2007

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Belinda from Tyler, TX forces herself to be repulsed by her son Marco, 5, on the grounds that her initial charmed feeling for him had since feathered into that feeling now even talk show hosts feel entitled to call "the sublime."

"Oh it's a real feeling," said Belinda, "and you'll be right to use the word 'feather'. It's like a hard ice-feather in your belly that somehow makes your legs warm and watery."

"But I just can't do that right now," Belinda added.

Belinda has enlisted friends and professionals to help her cultivate her repulsion, and reports that so far her feelings for her son have made her feel like a weather vane, a bronze fighting cock, and a cupola.

6.25.2007

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Mark from Tuscaloosa reports a carelessness in his words and a fantasy barking. Turning the corner, he reminds himself to make contact with someone he's become scared of.

6.23.2007

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Molly from somewhere north of the Mason-Dixon but previously from the uneven, sweaty part below says she's nervous. She reports a banging in the lip plate like her own lip plate.
The true part is she studies one thing over many things, and that in a very narrow style of feelings.

6.03.2007

Who's ready to work

the soldiers are footing away in jelly dribbles. And Here We thought they'd signed on for permanent surveillance. Only to find that We don't understand How Binding Contracts Work. So locating the tubes flung from on high red mountain is chafing our lower bellies and working our fingernails into a hateful complexion. So there's the inevitable reading of the contents. Once the hair dryer cuts away the fossils.