Its a tad bit Off the deep end.

Nov 16, 2004 00:29

Well all goes well I guess. Time to close out another awesome rip roar'n day, and what a day it was! Man i tell ya it first started off when Don (there is no Don) came up to me at work and was like hey man i bought donuts (there where no donuts), help yourself. I was like hey pal Thanks...but alas, I already had breakfast and, well, in order not to spoil the next up coming meal of the day, I must for-go the pastries in which you offer to me. But do not go without knowing that I am grateful, because I am grateful. I'm grateful that I have a friend like you Don (there is no Don)and that just makes getting outta bed and coming to work that much more enjoyable (going to work is not enjoyable). Wow what a great friend. [Don is not my friend (there is no Don)] And well to wrap things up, i guess I worked the rest of my shift (theres only one shift) and went home to relax and take in the days events (I went to work).
Well its getting to be about 12 in the ol night....or morning. To me 12 Am is still night, but thats just me, i mean....and again this is just my own oppinion....but i feel that there a distinction between, night and morning in the early AM hours. You see when dusk arrives, I feel, that is when morning begins....well actually perhaps morning starts about like that half hour or so, before the sun actually makes it's presents known. I feel that that 1 in the morning stuff is well...crap. It's dark and no sight of daylight even hinting at its forth-coming. But again, that is my opinion. Well I'm Bill, and I'd like to thank all of you for taking the time and joining me for this discussion, and if you please, we are eager to hear your response to the matters discussed today, so feel free to leave a comment to this page, or e-mail me at Gantheez@comcast.net. We give our thanks again to the readers, and like to ask you to join us again here at Benix, I'm Bill Kraus, Goodnight.
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