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Apr 11, 2011 11:51

One of my nurses brought in a power cord she owns, so now I am back online, but for the majority of the week, I was bored stiff, and slept most of the time. There is, after all, only so much tv a person can watch before their brain literally starts melting, and I was nearing that point daily ( Read more... )

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mlfoley April 12 2011, 15:54:05 UTC
Looks interesting! It's a play?

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rpeate April 12 2011, 19:50:47 UTC
It's a play. It's ten bucks. And I think it would be right up your alley.

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mlfoley April 12 2011, 23:25:31 UTC
I shall have to check it out!

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vonjunzt April 11 2011, 21:14:25 UTC
Well that's disappointing.

If you're in need of reading material, I'd be more than happy to go to the local thrift store and pick you up a shitload of true crime books and other oddities and send them to you media mail. I suspect I have a handle on your tastes now (which are very similar to mine), and anything you don't want I'm sure you can pass along to others. Just message me an address.

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mlfoley April 12 2011, 15:55:25 UTC
Not especially in need of it in general (I was just caught unprepared, as I was going for a check-up, not to be admitted to the hospital), but if you do ever stumble across anything that screams my name to you, I'd love to see it!

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alagbon April 14 2011, 03:17:31 UTC
The few books available to me in the psych ward recently were mostly true crime, and also On The Road for some reason. (Luckily I got my parents to bring me some Borges and a general history of WWI...)

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mlfoley April 16 2011, 17:19:16 UTC
That's pretty great actually. I'd have enjoyed re-reading OTR and reading some True Crime stuff. :D

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alagbon April 16 2011, 18:01:30 UTC
OTR helped a lot. The rest was a bit too modern for me, if that makes any sense.

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mlfoley April 17 2011, 21:05:20 UTC
It does. Believe me, it does.

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