Did everyone remember to set their clocks back?
I didn't. Susie and I bolted out of bed to the ding dong of our friends CJ and Elaine arriving for a fun-filled day of cake decorating and CD buying.
This journal is going to be so short your head will spin, but that's good news. The reason it's short is that it has INSTRUCTIONS that you might want to READ so you can STOP GETTING this (or so you can get friends to sign up).
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Anyway, that's all the instructions for today. I'll tell you the tale of "The Cat of Amontillado" next time. For now, here's a link to Edgar Allan Poe's earlier version.
http://www.pambytes.com/poe/stories/cask.html
One day, I'll digitize the student film based on that story that I starred in. Would you like to see that?
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