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my very own




ups decided to relent and admit that there *had* been someone available,
and redelivered my CD.

just in time for the day to end. i love it, it's a pretty simplistic thing
to say after all the grand reveiws, but i don't have much to say.

is there a common theme about coal mining through CD's? seems to be in at
least a couple, a mention of mining towns and life there.

my grandad likes it.  at least he smiled when i played it. maybe he was
smiling because i was there, i don't know. i'm willing to giv eone smile
to otr, but no more than that.  how do you explain a smile that isn't
seen, but implied?  in the shape of a face, and the wrinkles cascading
down his head?  maybe it's in the way his hair stands up spikily, and the
way he waves his large gnarled hands in the air - sketching a rough
outline of some uknown. blue eyes faraway out the window following a line
of geese; he's busy about the task of dying. and grama smiles sadly at
him, tells me how he used to speak five languages and worked on enigma and
star spectrums, then when she thinks i am not looking, she wipes her eyes,
and adjusts her reading. she hasn't turned a page in hours, grandad turns
his every five second - he's not reading, and she is trying to memorize
more of his face.  i think he likes the little blue river the best, or
maybe i radio heaven. i think i shall give it to him, it makes him smile.

rhys



-- 
If you've done six impossible things before breakfast, why not round it off
with dinner at Milliway's, the restaurant at the end of the universe.

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